en.Wedoany.com Reported - Norwegian energy company Equinor has delivered its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo to Indian fertilizer producer Deepak Fertilisers, marking the official launch of a long-term energy partnership between the two parties. The LNG cargo, shipped from the Hammerfest LNG plant in northern Norway, represents the first energy product delivered from Norway to India under the framework of the Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement between the European Free Trade Association and India.

Natural gas is a key feedstock for ammonia, which is further used to manufacture downstream chemicals and fertilizers, playing a vital role in improving crop yields and strengthening the resilience of food systems. A stable and reliable LNG supply is therefore a critical factor in enhancing food security, particularly in emerging market countries.
Equinor and Deepak Fertilisers celebrated this delivery milestone at a reception hosted by the Norwegian Embassy in India, joined by stakeholders from the Indian energy sector. This delivery not only consolidates the cooperative relationship between Norway and India in the field of energy trade but also provides a new LNG supply channel for India's fertilizer industry. As India's agricultural and industrial demand for natural gas continues to grow, stable supplies from Norway will help diversify its import sources and enhance flexibility in energy procurement.
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