Aegis’ Cryogenic LPG Terminal in Mangalore Set to Transform India’s Energy Logistics

Aegis’ Cryogenic LPG Terminal in Mangalore Set to Transform India’s Energy Logistics

Mangaluru – In a landmark development for India’s energy infrastructure, Sea Lord Containers, a wholly owned subsidiary of Aegis Logistics, has inaugurated a state-of-the-art cryogenic LPG terminal at Mangalore Port. The facility, with a static storage capacity of 82,000 metric tons, marks a significant leap in strengthening the country’s coastal petroleum logistics.

Built by Sea Lord for the Aegis Vopak Terminals joint venture, the terminal is strategically positioned to support India’s growing LPG needs while enhancing storage flexibility and safety. Unlike traditional pressurized storage, cryogenic LPG systems operate at low temperatures and atmospheric pressure, making them more secure and efficient.

The terminal is seen as a response to India’s clean fuel goals, enabling better management of seasonal demand fluctuations, improving energy security, and contributing to a transition away from high-carbon energy sources. Industry observers note this development aligns closely with India’s Maritime Vision 2030 and clean energy frameworks, which emphasize decentralized storage, port carbon reduction, and supply chain resilience.

Equipped with modern safety protocolsenvironmental safeguards, and automated operations, the facility is operated by Aegis Vopak, a JV with global tank terminal leader Royal Vopak. The terminal’s scale and technological capabilities position it as a future benchmark for green port infrastructure in India.

Experts say the project could become a national model if it ensures transparencyequity in access, and community participation, including inclusive infrastructure development for women and marginalized groups.

By News Karnataka / 14 June 2025