The first MoU is the terminal company agreement between APGDC (Andhra Pradesh Gas Distribution Corporation), GDF SUEZ and Shell. It supports the development/execution of the terminal, according to an official statement.
APGDC (a joint venture company between the Andhra Pradesh government and GAIL), GDF SUEZ and Shell would have 48 per cent, 26 per cent and 26 per cent equity, respectively, in the project, it said.
The second MoU is the trading company agreement between GAIL, GDF SUEZ and Shell and covers both the sourcing of LNG and the marketing of the regasified LNG from the terminal.
The MoUs were signed in the presence of Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and GAIL CMD B C Tripathi, GDF SUEZ CEO Philip Olivier, Shell India's Anindya Chowdhury and other executives from the companies.
The Floating storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) would be constructed with a cost of Rs 1,800 crore initially, it added.
The Kakinada LNG terminal would use the FSRU with a peak capacity of five million tonnes per annum (mtpa) with the provision to double the capacity.
The Kakinada port was found suitable for a project of this nature, owing to its availability of a natural break-water in the Hope Island - a barrier that protects against the impact of high seas.
Naidu said, "I'm fully committed to the project and am sure that these domestic and international partners who have come together, will bring the best expertise, technology and speediness from all over the world to complete the project within 18 months."
He described the LNG terminal as a great opportunity in the development of a project that shall ensure continuous availability of natural gas and support the government's gas grid which is one of the five grids.
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