Development of Natural Gas and Pipeline Capacity Markets in India

Development of Natural Gas and Pipeline Capacity Markets in India
Author: Surbhi Arora
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre:
ISBN:

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Natural gas has emerged as the most preferred fuel due to its inherent environmentally benign nature, greater efficiency and cost effectiveness. The demand of natural gas has sharply increased in the last two decades at the global level. In India too, the natural gas sector has gained importance, particularly over the last decade, and is being termed as the Fuel of the 21st Century. Out of the total production of around 87 MMSCMD, after internal consumption, extraction of LPG and unavoidable flaring, around 74 MMSCMD is available for sale to various consumers. Domestic production is likely to double by 2012. Natural gas deficit in India is fulfilled by means of imports in the form of LNG and huge potential lies in the form of multiple upcoming transnational pipelines. However pipeline imports seem to be unlikely before 2015. Regulatory reforms in the upstream gas markets since 1994 helped in augmenting domestic production. In next twenty years, under a range of energy scenarios, the gas market can be expected to grow faster than coal and oil. This paper's prime focus shall be on the physical and financial aspects of the Indian gas market. The Indian gas network in terms of infrastructure and layout will be looked into. The financial aspects will cover the raising capital, budgeting and pricing of gas from various sources. In addition to this some light will be thrown on the regulatory regime, transportation market and optimization of pipeline operation. PNGRB guidelines regulate the Indian gas market. For transportation rail, road, water and pipelines are used, but primarily gas transportation in India is carried out by pipelines and major imports are in the form of liquefied natural gas. Use of state of the art technology such as DCS and SCADA have become common practice and has aided in value addition of gas networks in India. India's wholesale gas market and competitive interstate transportation market have shown a steady advancement in the recent past and lucrative opportunities for growth wait in the future.

Natural Gas Markets in India

Natural Gas Markets in India
Author: Sanjay Kumar Kar
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2017-03-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9811031185

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This book shares the latest market developments and advances in natural gas demand, supply, transmission, distribution, and consumption, with a special emphasis on the Indian context. Chapters are written by researchers and industry professionals working in the field of natural gas and energy to provide deeper insights into natural gas market structure, market development, business opportunities and market growth. Topics covered include, natural gas demand-supply, exploration and production policy, downstream regulatory developments, city gas distribution, pipeline, pricing, and taxation policies impacting natural gas market developments in India. The book will be useful to researchers, professionals, and policy makers working in the area of natural gas and related fields.

Enhancing Clean Energy Supplies for Development

Enhancing Clean Energy Supplies for Development
Author: T. A. Siddiqi
Publisher: India Research Press
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2003
Genre: Natural gas
ISBN:

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According To This Book Opportunities For Meeting The Energy Challenge In India And Pakistan By Tapping The Natural Gas Resources In The Neighbourhood Of South Asia Could Appear Powerfully Attractive To Decision Makers In Both Countries Once The Threshold Of Realisation Is Attained That A New Beginning Is Overdue.

Natural Gas in India

Natural Gas in India
Author: Anil Jain
Publisher:
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2011
Genre: Gas industry
ISBN: 9781907555251

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Developing China's Natural Gas Market

Developing China's Natural Gas Market
Author: International Energy Agency
Publisher:
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Driven by an increasing recognition of the many advantages of natural gas and by the need to diversify its coal-dominated energy supply, China's natural gas industry is poised for rapid expansion. Some major gas infrastructure projects have been launched to support ambitious gas growth targets in the country for the next five years and beyond. Other countries within the IEA and outside, have faced similar challenges in developing their gas markets, but the challenges faced by China are far greater. Chinese gas reserves are relatively limited and are located far from the main centres of demand; cheap alternatives are available; there is a lack of related technology and skill; and knowledge of how best to develop markets is not widespread. This report attempts to address these challenges.

The Indian energy sector. A complete analysis with respect to the natural gas cross country pipeline TAPI

The Indian energy sector. A complete analysis with respect to the natural gas cross country pipeline TAPI
Author: Sandesh Ghandat
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2016-08-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3668287384

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Master's Thesis from the year 2016 in the subject Energy Sciences, grade: 8.5, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, course: MBA in oil and gas management, language: English, abstract: This paper examines the Indian energy sector with special focus on the TAPI pipeline. The distance from major fossil fuel-rich countries to Indian borders are not more than 1000 to 2000 km either by sea or land route. The best possible mode for importing natural gas is the trans-national pipelines from Turkmenistan, Myanmar or Iran. Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India Pipeline - the “TAPI Pipeline” is a 1735 km long land pipeline travelling through these countries. This pipeline will have an annual discharge capacity of 33BCM and will play a crucial role for domestic demand and supply. The research objective of this thesis is to analyze different actors in risk, their role in the risks and their possible long term impacts. These risks are categorized as security, price, geopolitics, environment, legal, economical, production and demand-supply. The study develops some scenarios on the basis of changing circumstances, and examines some pertinent issues regarding the pipeline’s technical feasibility.