"Under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), GAIL and Sumitomo will pursue business opportunities in natural gas and LNG value chain business globally, specifically covering cooperation in petrochemicals, natural gas procurement, pipelines and LNG," the company said in a statement here.
GAIL and Sumitomo have each booked a capacity of 2.3 million tonnes at Dominion Resources Inc's Cove Point liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal at Lusby, Maryland, USA.
The two "have also agreed to coordinate for ensuring smooth operation of the terminal," the statement said, adding both the firms view US market as a growth area for their line of businesses and would cooperate on businesses ranging from upstream to downstream.
GAIL is India's largest gas transmission and marketing firm. In USA, its wholly owned subsidiary, GAIL Global (USA) Inc has acquired a stake in Eagle Ford shale acreage.
It also has signed a contract to buy 3.5 million tonnes per annum of LNG from Sabine Pass for 20 years. Another 2.3 million tonnes has been contracted from Cove Point terminal.
Gas from Sumitomo's fields in the northeast of US will be liquefied at the Cove Point terminal for shipping to countries like India and Japan.
Its subsidiary, Pacific Summit Energy LLC, is a significant player in natural gas trading and marketing (physical and financial) in USA. Sumitomo has also invested in shale gas/tight oil assets in USA, the statement added.
