India has marked a significant step in global energy infrastructure exports, with the first batch of specialised LNG storage tanks dispatched from Kandla Port for a mini-LNG terminal project in Nassau, Bahamas.
The shipment, led by INOX India Limited, highlights the country's growing role in delivering complex, high-value engineering solutions worldwide.
The tanks are part of a major project being developed for Island Power Producers in the Bahamas. Once completed, the facility will support island-based power generation using liquefied natural gas, offering a cleaner and more efficient energy alternative.
The consignment includes advanced cryogenic tanks designed for safe storage and handling of LNG, along with a regasification system.
According to officials, the project represents one of the largest installations of shop-built, double-walled vacuum-insulated LNG tanks globally. A total of 10 high-capacity tanks are being supplied under what is described as INOXCVA's biggest LNG order to date.
The dispatch ceremony at Kandla was attended by senior leadership, including promoter and Non-Executive Director Siddharth Jain, Executive Director Parag Kulkarni, and Chief Executive Officer Deepak Acharya.
The Deendayal Port Authority, highlighting the broader significance of the development in a statement, said, "Kandla Port is proud to be the gateway for yet another global milestone. The dispatch of LNG tanks by INOXCVA for the mini-LNG Terminal project at The Bahamas project underscores our commitment to facilitating complex, India's largest Cryogenic LNG tank high-value cargo and powering India's rise in global energy infrastructure. Best wishes to INOX India Limited and all stakeholders for this remarkable achievement."
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