News
27 March 2020

India's GSPC, GAIL issue force majeure notices on prompt LNG cargoes

In:
Oil & gas
Region:
Asia-Pacific

Indian state-owned entities GSPC and GAIL issued force majeure notices to their suppliers of March-April delivery cargoes to Dahej, Mundra and Dabhol LNG terminals due to operational constraints.The move came after the country was put under a 21-day lockdown from Tuesday to contain the coronavirus...

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