GAIL teams up with EDF for U.S. gas assets

by Feb 1, 2013

NEW DELHI (Reuters) – GAIL Ltd(GAIL.NS) is teaming up with a unit of French group EDF(EDF.PA) to jointly scout for natural gas assets in the United States as demand in India grows, its chairman said.

“We will be working together for gas trading, gas sourcing and acquisition of gas based assets,” B. C. Tripathi said, ahead of a 10-day visit to the United States beginning Saturday with oil minister Veerappa Moily.

He said state-owned GAIL would sign an agreement with EDF Trading on Saturday.

On Friday India enhanced GAIL’s financial powers, allowing the firm to take investment decisions of up to 50 billion rupees without going to the government.

India, the world’s fourth-largest oil importer, imports about 80 percent of its crude needs, and has been scouting for oil and gas assets overseas to satisfy rising local demand and expanding refining capacity.

Problems at the Reliance Industries-operated (RELI.NS) D6 block, off India’s east coast, have curtailed domestic gas output while state-run Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC.NS) is struggling with declining production at its ageing fields.

The company’s head of marketing Prabhat Singh said it was an appropriate time to a strike deal in the United States, where shale gas development has led to a glut in the gas market, causing prices to plummet and meaning the government may consider exports to energy-hungry Asia.

A senior oil ministry official said Moily’s visit was aimed at exploring further tie-ups with the U.S. and pushing India’s case for importing gas.

India has asked the United States to supply liquid shale gas, a government source said in May, as it continues to reduce dependence on oil imports from Iran.

(Editing by Helen Massy-Beresford)

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