Gail's LNG Carrier 'Energy Fidelity' Flagged Off to Enhance India's Energy Supply
LNG vessel flagged off from US, to bolster energy supply chain: Gail
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Gail (India) Ltd has launched its LNG carrier 'Energy Fidelity' from the Sabine Pass terminal in the US, aimed at strengthening India's energy supply chain. The vessel, with a capacity of 174,000 cubic meters, reflects the growing India-US energy partnership and supports India's transition to a gas-based economy.
- 01'Energy Fidelity' has a carrying capacity of 174,000 cubic meters.
- 02The vessel was flagged off on April 20 from the Sabine Pass terminal in the US.
- 03The flag-off ceremony was attended by India's Consul General in Houston, D C Manjunath.
- 04The deployment aligns with India's Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047 for a sustainable fleet.
- 05The vessel utilizes advanced technology to minimize its carbon footprint.
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Gail (India) Ltd has recently flagged off its LNG carrier 'Energy Fidelity' from the Sabine Pass terminal in the United States on April 20. With a capacity of 174,000 cubic meters, this vessel is designed to enhance the resilience of India's energy supply chain by providing cleaner fuel. During the flag-off ceremony, D C Manjunath, India's Consul General in Houston, highlighted the significance of this event in reinforcing the growing India-US energy partnership, which prioritizes reliability and long-term security. The 'Energy Fidelity' is engineered with advanced air lubrication systems and specialized propulsion technology to minimize its carbon footprint, aligning with India's goal of transitioning to a gas-based economy as part of the Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047. Gail emphasizes that this vessel is not just a transport asset but a crucial link in supporting domestic growth and sustainable economic development.
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The introduction of 'Energy Fidelity' is expected to ensure a steady supply of cleaner fuel, which may lead to more stable energy prices and support economic growth in India.
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