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		<title>Exclusive: India&#8217;s GAIL close to finalising Qatar LNG purchase deal- sources</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[New Delhi/London/Singapore (Reuters) &#8211; GAIL (India) Ltd (GAIL.NS) is close to finalising a long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) import deal with Qatar]]></description>
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<p><strong>New Delhi/London/Singapore (Reuters) &#8211;</strong> GAIL (India) Ltd (GAIL.NS) is close to finalising a long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) import deal with Qatar to buy at least 1 million metric tons per year, potentially for more than 20 years, three industry and trade sources said.</p>



<p>The deal would be part of GAIL&#8217;s plans to lock in new supply contracts by 2030 to diversify its gas imports and hedge against supply disruptions like those seen after Russia&#8217;s invasion of Ukraine last year, when LNG prices surged to a record high.</p>



<p>Neither state-controlled GAIL nor QatarEnergy responded to Reuters requests for comments.</p>



<p>GAIL had to cut gas sales to some local industries last year after supplies under its long-term deal with the German unit of Russia&#8217;s Gazprom were hit when it was taken over by Berlin, which diverted volumes to its own market.</p>



<p>Qatar, the world&#8217;s top LNG exporter, is looking to sign record volumes of long term sales contracts this year as it expands market share globally at the expense of Russia.</p>



<p>GAIL, India&#8217;s largest pipeline operator, would be the second local company to sign a deal with Qatar. Petronet LNG (PLNG.NS), part owned by GAIL, is also negotiating an extension to beyond 2028 of its long-term LNG deal, under which Qatar supplies 8.5 million tons per year (tpy) of LNG.</p>



<p>A deal with GAIL would strengthen prospects for the renewal of Petronet&#8217;s deal at better pricing, said one of the sources, adding India&#8217;s target is to sign the two deals by end-September.</p>



<p>GAIL is looking to buy 1 million to 1.5 million tpy of LNG from QatarEnergy, the sources said.</p>



<p>Indian companies are investing billions of dollars to build gas infrastructure and scouting for long-term deals to raise the share of natural gas in the country&#8217;s energy mix to 15% by 2030 from about 6.5% now.</p>



<p>GAIL plans to buy an additional 7 million to 8 million tpy of LNG by 2030 but does not intend to depend on one country for more than 1 million to 2 million tpy of that to avoid the risk of sudden disruption, its head of finance Rakesh Jain said on Monday.</p>



<p>The company has two existing contracts to buy a combined 5.8 million tpy of LNG from the United States and a 2.5 million tpy supply contract with SEFE, the former German Gazprom unit.</p>



<p>Asia has outpaced Europe in locking in long-term supply from Qatar&#8217;s two-phase expansion plan that will raise its liquefaction capacity to 126 million tpy by 2027 from 77 million.</p>



<p>Qatar has so far signed three LNG supply deals with buyers in China and Bangladesh and is also in advanced talks with Thailand&#8217;s state energy firm PTT (PTT.BK).</p>
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