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Adani Ports Secures Decade-Long Marine Services Contract for Argentina's Inaugural LNG Export Project

By MGN EditorialJune 8, 2026 at 06:00 PM

India's Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone has won a multi-year marine services contract tied to Argentina's first LNG export venture, marking the conglomerate's strategic entry into the South American market.

## Adani Ports Makes South American Debut with Argentina LNG Contract Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ), India's largest integrated transport utility and a flagship entity of the globally diversified Adani Group, has secured a decade-long marine services contract linked to Argentina's first liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project, according to Offshore Energy. The award represents a significant milestone for APSEZ, marking its first commercial foothold in South America and further extending the company's international operational footprint beyond its established presence in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. ### Strategic Significance Argentina's LNG export ambitions have gained considerable momentum in recent years, underpinned by the country's vast Vaca Muerta shale formation — one of the largest unconventional hydrocarbon reserves in the world. The development of an LNG export terminal is seen as a transformative step for Argentina's energy sector, offering the country a pathway to monetise its substantial natural gas resources on global markets. For APSEZ, the contract underscores the company's strategy of diversifying its port and marine services business across emerging energy corridors. Marine services for LNG export infrastructure typically encompass vessel traffic management, mooring operations, tug services, and navigational support — all critical to the safe and efficient loading of LNG cargoes. ### Expanding Global Reach APSEZ currently operates ports and terminals across India, Sri Lanka, Israel, Tanzania, and Australia, among other locations. The Argentina contract signals an intent to compete for large-scale marine services mandates in regions where LNG infrastructure investment is accelerating. The multi-year tenure of the contract — reported to span approximately ten years — provides APSEZ with long-term revenue visibility and a platform from which to pursue further business development opportunities across Latin America's growing energy and port sectors. Details regarding the specific LNG export project and the contract's financial terms were not disclosed at the time of reporting. *Source: Offshore Energy*
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