India LNG Sector Faces Data Management Challenges Amid Growing Demand
India's LNG imports are projected to rise from 36 billion cubic meters in 2024 to 64 billion by 2030, highlighting the urgent need for advanced data management solutions. As terminal capacity expands and regulatory frameworks evolve, operators must adapt quickly to avoid exposure to market volatility.

India is expected to increase its LNG imports significantly by 2030, reaching 64 billion cubic meters annually, with terminal capacity projected at 87 million tonnes per annum. The operational complexity of LNG terminals necessitates accurate data management for cargo scheduling, inventory tracking, and regulatory compliance.
Current reliance on outdated systems hinders flexibility, making it challenging for operators to respond to market changes. EnergySys provides a configurable platform that addresses specific terminal needs, already proven in global LNG operations like Santos GLNG and Atlantic LNG.
As India's LNG infrastructure scales, operators must invest in adaptable data management solutions to efficiently handle growth and regulatory pressures. Quadface serves as the EnergySys reseller partner in India, offering innovative tools like QWET to enhance operational efficiency.




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