Hazira Port
Port in India
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Hazira Port or Surat Port is a deep-water liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal and multi-cargo deep-water port about 20 miles southwest of Surat, India built by Essar Group. It was originally designed as a captive port for Essar Steel. The current container port has been acquired by Adani Group. The LNG facility is a joint venture between Shell Gas B.V (Shell) and Total Gaz Electricité Holdings France (Total). Shell has 74% stake in the venture, with Total holding the remainder.[1][2]
Country
India
LocationHazira
Coordinates21°05′N 72°38′E
OwnedbyEssar Group(original)
Adani Group (current)
Adani Group (current)
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| Location | Hazira |
| Coordinates | 21°05′N 72°38′E |
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| Owned by | Essar Group(original) Adani Group (current) |
| Draft depth | 14 metres (46 ft) |
