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ONGC consortium bids for stake in Yamal LNG in Russian Arctic

A consortium led by Indian group ONGC has bid for a stake in Novatek’s liquefied natural gas project in the Russian Arctic, a Novatek spokesman told Reuters on Monday: “We received a bid from a consortium of ONGC, Petronet and GAIL for a stake in Yamal LNG,”.

Indian newspaper The Hindustan Times reported the consortium was willing to commit as much as USD 3.4 billion for a 15% stake. The French energy company Total has already acquired 20% of the project.

Energy market analysts say participation of Indian companies in the project was a positive development for Novatek, Russia’s second-largest natural gas producer and which could get access to the LNG market in India through a deal.

“India could see LNG demand rise to 50 million tonnes by 2020 (Wood Mackenzie estimates), while direct access to the market could allow for the employment of swap schemes with the traditional suppliers of LNG to Asia,” Alfa Bank said in a note. Yamal LNG was slated to start production of up to 16 million tonnes of frozen gas a year in 2015-17.

Future Uranium Suppliers in India

One thought came to me last night when I was trying to see how things can be in the Indian power sector in 5-10 years from now, especially on the Nuclear power side.

NTPC plans to initiate nuclear power. Reliance Power also has plans to set-up a nuclear power plant as well – that may happen, and RNRL could become supplier/owner of Uranium mines. This scenario could come sooner is RNRL lost the court case because they may want to use other options.

Everyone in India is doing a JV with Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) and Uranium Corporation of India Limited (UCIL). Continue reading Future Uranium Suppliers in India