News
23 September 2020

$260m Bhavnagar port compressed natural gas terminal is approved

In:
Infrastructure, Oil & gas, Transport
Region:
Asia-Pacific

The state government of Gujarat in India has approved the devlopment of a new $260 million compressed natural gas terminal at the Bhavnagar port, in the western Indian state.The approval allows the UK’s Foresight Group, India-based Padmanabh Mafatlal Group, and the Dutch firm Boskalis to build...

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