Deepak Fertilisers and Petrochemicals Corporation Limited have entered into a long-term supply agreement for Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). With this tie-up, DFPCL strengthens its value chain with an attractive long-term LNG contract to solidify its value chain from Gas to Ammonia to various downstream Fertilisers, Industrial Chemicals and Mining Chemicals. This end-to-end tie-up shall establish a strong long-term foundation for all of DFPCL's product segments.

Equinor, erstwhile Statoil, is amongst the established leaders in the oil & gas sector over the last 50 years, with a market cap of USD 75 Billion wherein majority shares are owned by the Norwegian Government. The agreement signed by Irene Rummelhoff, Executive Vice President, Equinor and Sailesh C. Mehta, Chairman & Managing Director, DFPCL, is one of the largest contracts signed by Equinor with a private sector company in India. This agreement is for annual supplies of up to 0.65 million tonnes over a period of 15 years, beginning 2026.

The tie-up provides room for trading some LNG parcels in the growing LNG demands in India as well as accommodating DFPCL's growing captive needs. The LNG will be delivered to the west coast of India. DFPCL is at an advanced stage of tying up the Re- gasification Terminal with the Gas pipeline grid connectivity to its plant's doorstep already in place.