Gazprom force majeure on long-term LNG contracts squeezes priority sector
Supply disruptions may be ‘short-term’, GAIL will manage by rationing
Shine Jacob |
Last Updated at August 2, 2022 21:20 IST
With Russia’s Gazprom invoking force majeure on long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) contracts with GAIL (India), priority-sector customers like fertiliser units have already started feeling the pinch in India with a cut in supply.
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First Published: Tue, August 02 2022. 21:20 IST
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