This will be the first investment by Tata Group in gas business.
Tata Realty and Infrastructure (TRIL), which was set up in 2007 to pursue opportunities in the real estate and infrastructure sectors, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Sons, the holding company of the Tata Group.
In a stock exchange filing, Swan Energy said it has "received an Expression of Interest (EOI) from Tata Realty and Infrastructure Ltd, showing its willingness to invest up to 10 per cent of the equity" Swan LNG Pvt Ltd -- the company setting up the Floating and Regasification Unit (FSRU) near Jafrabad in Gujarat.
At par value, Tata investment will cost Rs 200 crore.
Last week, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd (TCS) Chief Executive Officer Natarajan Chandrasekaran was named the next chairman of Tata Sons Ltd. He came in place of Cyrus Mistry who was unceremoniously ousted in October last year.
On Swan's LNG project, Gujarat government had picked 26 per cent equity the LNG project.
The Gujarat government participation in the project was through Gujarat State Petronet Ltd and Gujarat Maritime Board jointly.
The three firms have signed an agreement to import 1 million tonnes per annum of their own liquefied natural gas (lng) at the Swan terminal. Gujarat State Petroleum Corp Ltd (GSPC) too is in talks to take 1.5 million tonnes capacity in the FSRU.
The companies hiring the capacity will bring their own LNG from abroad and pay Swan a tolling fee.
Swan Energy is building the project in joint venture with Exmar of Belgium, which holds 38 per cent stake in the project.
Last month, Swan had in a regulatory filing stated that it has signed an MoU with Petronasr and Alpha Energy Ltd for development of 20 trillion cubic feet Sephied Baghun gas field in Iran at an investment of USD 615 million.
The project, besides involving constructing infrastructure necessary to put the field into production, would also involve building an offshore gas liquefaction facilities (OLNG) that will convert the gas into its liquid form (LNG) for transporting it in ships to consumption centres.
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