Dash For Gas Opportunities and Challenge
Dash For Gas Opportunities and Challenge
Dash For Gas Opportunities and Challenge
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NDATI
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JANUARY 2012
India imports about 120 million tonnes (MT) of oil at a price of $108 to $110 per barrel which amounts to
about $22 per million British thermal units (mmbtu). LNG at $15/mmbtu to meet 20 percent of oil demand
could save something $5 to $7 billion every year. India should leverage the strategic opportunity and use 'gas
to gallop'?
There is ample LNG availability to meet India's growing gas demand. Globally, there are 56 MT LNG
projects under construction or with final investment decisions (FIDs) and another 56 MT without FID but
with good prospects for progress. This means that approximately a 110 MT of new capacity could
potentially be created by 2020.
India's import dependence for natural gas is likely to increase ten fold in the next two decades and India will
remain a price taker in the market. The energy planners in India need to double R-LNG capacity to 42 MT in
the 12th plan period (2013-17) and further double in the 13th plan.
The energy planners in India need to realize that going from one hype to another to fuel dreams of energy
self-sufficiency and consequently affordability of energy is not a substitute for long term energy planning.
Currently gas supplies at around 170 mmscmd lag pipeline capacity which stands at 330 mmscmd. In this
light it is advisable for pipeline creators to depend on LNG supplies and not on domestic gas which is scarce
and is subject to allocation.
The mindset that gas should be available at the same price as it was 20-30 years ago needs to change. The price
of natural gas or the price of imported LNG would be decided by the market forces and consumers must
accept this.
CGD is likely to be far more commercial compared to large gas consuming sectors like power and fertilizer
and therefore CGD requires closer consideration by the regulator, so that it can be developed in tandem with
other gas infrastructure.
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Dash for Gas: Opportunities & Challenges
Project
Skikda GL1K
PNG LNG
Gorgon LNG
Queensland Curtis LNG
Donggi Senoro
LNG
Gladstone LNG
Year start up
2013
2014
2014
2014
2014
2015
Operator
Sonatrach
Exxon
Chevron
BG
PT Donggi
Senoro LNG
Santos
Capacity (Mtpa)
4.5
6.6
15
7.4
2
4
50
40
LNG"
In 2009-2010,
project FIDs being
taken at fast
rates again
Crisis
37
35
33
(Mtpa)
30
29
30
2014
2016
20
13
12
11
10
0
2006
2008
2010
2012
Projects
with FID
Project
Capacity
(Mtpa)
Australia
Pluto LNG
2011
Woodside
4.3
Qatar
Qatargas 4
2011
Qatargas
7.8
Angola
Angola LNG
2012
Chevron
Algeria
Skikda GL 1K (replacement)
2013
Sonatrach
4.5
Australia
2014
Chevron
15
Australia
2014
BG
7.4
2014
Exxon
6.6
Projects
with FID
but with
significant
progress
Start Up Operator
Indonesia
Australia
2015
Santos
Nigeria
2015
Shell
8.4
Australia
Darwin LNG T2
2015
Conoco Phillips
Australia
2015
Woodside
Australia
Wheatstone LNG
2015
Chevron
15
Algeria
Arzew GL3Z
2016
Sonatrach
Australia
Ichthys (Drawin)
2016
Inpex
Nigeria
Brass LNG
2016
Conoco Philips
10
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Gas Milestones
70
50
Bombay
20 High
Mar- 04
RIL discovered
HVJ
Commissioning
10
03/11
03/07
03/05
02/03
00/01
98/99
96/97
94/95
92/93
90/91
88/89
86/87
84/85
82/83
80/81
78/79
76/77
74/75
Years
197
283
Steel
381
400
Petrochem/
Refineries
350
300
250
Industries
200
150
City Gas
100
50
0
300
Fertilizer
2010
2012
175
238
2015
Gap 22
45
108
273
New Domestic
Gas
250
MMSCMD
Govt unveiled
NELP
Accelerated
Development
Offshore
30
72/73
South
Bassein
40
MMSCMD
GOI awarded
First JV field PMT
60
BCM
B
LNG Dabhol
200
LNG Shell
150
LNG PLL
100
Other PVT
50
0
PMT
APM
2010
2012
2015
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2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
124
149
170
73
101
101
197
250
271
13 th Five year Plan (Figures in MMSCMD)
Domestic Sources
Imports-LNG
Imports (Trans Border Pipelines)
Expected Total Availability
2017-18
216
258
30
504
2018-19
222
258
30
510
2019-20
229
258
30
517
2015-16
177
156
333
2016-17
210
184
394
2020-21
236
258
30
524
2021-22
243
258
30
531
Customer's ability to pay (blue) line denotes switching cost based on allocation policies/competing fuels)
USD per mmbtu (customer gate)
17.7
$12+ market=
Potential gas market at $ 1038 mmscmd
12/mmbtu=72 mmscmd
15.0 14.7
ESTIMATE
13.6 13.6
12.5
12.0
11.0 10.7
5.8
Status
Existing
Existing
Sub-Total
Under Const.
Capacity (MMTPA)
11
3.5
14.5
5
Remarks
Dahej
(expansion)
Under Const.
Kochi (PLL)
Under Const.
Sub-Total
5
14
Commissioning mid-2015
Under Planning
2.5
Commissioning mid-2017
FEED
Under Planning
Under Planning
Sub-Total
TOTAL CAPACITY
5
2.5
2.5
17.5
46
Commissioning mid-2016
Commissioning mid-2016
Commissioning mid-2015
Dhabol
West Coast
Adani/GSPCL
Mundra
Dighi Port
East Coast
Ennore (IOCL)
Kakinada Port
Kandla Port (FSRU)
58 MMSCMD
Commissioning 2012-2.5 MMTPA.
Expandable to 7.5 with breakwater and
third tank
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160 180
200
220
240
Steel
CGD
Refining IGD (Fuel) Power Power
Power CCGT
Refining (FO
(CCHP) (Peaking)
(Naphtha
Fertiliser
IGD
Petrochem conversion)
(FO based) conversion)
(Captive
Fertiliser Power
Fertiliser
power)
(Naphtha (Naphtha
(FO as fuel replacement)
based)
switching)
260
280
300
320
Fertiliser
(gas based)
Demand
mmscmd
13.30
17.55
13.70
3.34
14.90
110,000
15.95
108,000
16.10
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1.
2.
3.
4.
Motor Spirit
HS Diesel
CNG
CNG
CNG
R-LNG
Delhi
Delhi
Delhi
Mumbai
Ahmedabad
CIF
Ex-Delhi
Unit
Retail
Selling
Price (RSP)
Rs/Litre
Rs/Litre
Rs/Kg
Rs/Kg
Rs/Kg
$/mmbtu
Rs/Kg
63.38
41.12
29.80
31.47
40.25
12.00
42.07
0.7204
0.5340
0.2720
0.2872
0.3674
12,870
0.3269
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It must also be noted that aggressive bidding and zerotariffs could be a step towards increasing the efficiency
in the CGD business model. With multiple revenue
streams CGD projects could absorb aggressive tariffs
as compared to trunk pipeline projects, which have only
one revenue stream.
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Distinguished Speakers
Dr. Sudha Mahalingam, Member (Distribution), PNGRB; Mr. P. K. Bishnoi, Member (Commercial), PNGRB & Former
CMD, RINL; Dr. B. Mohanty, Senior Advisor, MoPNG; Mr. Prosad Dasgupta, Former CEO and MD, Petronet LNG; Dr.
S. C. Sharma, OSD (Petroleum), Planning Commission; Mr. Nitin Zamre, MD, ICF International; Mr. Gurpreet Chugh,
Head, Natural Resources, CRISIL
Participants
Mr. Anil Razdan, former Secretary, MoP; Mr. H. L. Bajaj, former Chairman, CEA; Dr. C. R. Prasad, CMD, Everest Power &
former CMD, GAIL; Mr. V. Raghuraman, former Sr. Advisor (Energy), CII; Mr. Balaji Narayan, Aadhar Securities Pvt.
Ltd.; Mr. T. Muralidhar, President, RIL; Mr. Paulastya Sachdev, Aadhar Securities Pvt. Ltd.; Mr. R. M. Sodhi, Convenor (Oil
& Gas), India Energy Forum; Mr. Shuvendu Bose, Associate Director, E&Y Pvt. Ltd.; Mr. Sudhir H. Desai, Director,
Whessoe Oil & Gas Ltd.; Mr. Ashok Mehta, Advisor (Coal), IL&FS Energy Development Co. Ltd.; Mr. Amarjeet Singh,
Secretary, India Energy Forum; Mr. Y. R. Mehta, former Director, GAIL; Mr. Charat Hora, Chief Manager (BD), L&T
Hydrocarbon; Mr. Bibhu Biswal, Head (Dist. Business), Global Energy Pvt. Ltd.; Dr. S. K. Panigrahi, Director General,
Carbon Minus India; Mr. Ashish Kumar, Mkt. Officer, ONGC; Mr. P. D. Arora, former Advisor (Prod.), GAIL; Mr. S. K.
Luthara, Consultant, Chemical & Petrochemical Projects; Mr. K. C. Gupta, SAGE, Mr. Tanuj Sharma, Sr. Analyst, Infraline
Energy; Mr. Dinesh Kr. Arya, Asstt. Manager (BD), IPPAI; Mr. Debjit Das, Reaseach Analyst, Infraline Energy; Ms. Shefali
Malik, Researcher, NDTV, Team Members of the Centre for Resources Management, Observer Research Foundation
Disclaimer
This policy brief is based entirely on comments and suggestions of distinguished participants of the workshop on 'Dash for Gas: Opportunities &
Challenges' organized by Observer Research Foundation held on 12 January 2012 at Hotel Lalit, New Delhi. The arguments are reorganized for better
readability. A copy of the unedited transcript covering the entire presentation of each distinguished speaker will be made available upon request to
energy@orfonline.org.
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