"We are hiring the ship for three years with an option to extend the time-charter by another year," a senior company official said.
GAIL, India's biggest natural gas marketing company, had through the Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) invited bids for hiring four LNG carrying tankers. Some 30 LNG ships were offered, with Total offering the lowest day rate of USD 44,900 for a ship with 165,000 cubic meters of storage capacity.
Total has offered a ship it had chartered from Teekay LNG Partners LP, one of the world's top independent owners and operators of LNG carriers, for ferrying LNG from a project in Yemen.
The French company had chartered the ship till 2029 but due to turmoil in the country, Yemen LNG (YLNG) project was temporarily shut in 2015.
GAIL had resorted to short-term chartering after its USD 7 billion tender for hiring newly build ships fell due to bidders not agreeing to 'Make in India' terms.
Bids were sought in lots of three, with the condition that one of the three ships will be built at an Indian shipyard.
Two Japanese bidders -- a consortium of Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL)-Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line) and Mitsui & Co and a consortium comprising Mitsubishi Corporation-Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd (K Line) and GasLog -- had sought several deviations from the tender conditions, which were not agreeable to GAIL.
The terms could not be agreed upon, leading to the cancellation of the tender in November last year, he said.
In the meanwhile, GAIL has either swapped or sold about 60 percent of the 5.8 million tonnes per annum of LNG it has tied up from the US. The reduced volumes, which are likely to flow from April next year, would need 2-3 ships.
SCI is being asked to float a fresh tender for 2-3 more ships, the official added.
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