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India is rightly sitting on the brink of a natural gas revolution. With more than 70 percent of Indias crude oil needs being fullled by imports, lack of energy densities in renewable energy solutions and the increasing carbon emissions from coal based power plants; natural gas is the most likely energy resource to surge ahead. In this regard, Infraline Energy believes that Gujarat can steer the way for the rest of the nation. Owing to its strategic location, Gujarat is the most favoured destination for future LNG terminals. Three new LNG terminals are proposed to come up in Gujarat in future. Buoyed by the success of transporting more than 35 mmscmd of natural gas, GSPL has set a very aggressive target of connecting all the districts of Gujarat by a 2,200 km strong pipeline network. The Projected Natural Gas Demand in Gujarat (mmscmd) company is also hoping on the possibili19 ties of replicating the Gujarat Gas Grid in the neighbouring state of Rajasthan.
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Though KG-D6 natural gas supply has 10 73 been a boon to Gujarat, this alone would 53 not sufce the burgeoning gas demand, 49 which is estimated to touch 147 mmsc12 12 md by 2020 in the state. However, Gu12 jarat is not merely a powerful demand 43 43 32 center. It is the second highest onshore gas producer in India after Assam. Cam2012 2015 2020 bay basin is one of the seven basins in India which could yield Shale Gas. Test Power Fertiliser Industry Distribution wells drilled by GSPC and Joshi Technologies have shown promising results. With multiple supply sources and a well-diversied consumer base in the state, gas companies have considerable latitude in committing investments and deciding on future expansions. A natural gas exchange similar to Henry Hub in the United States can be set up in Gujarat. Natural gas storage and containing gas aring are other potential investment models which can be taken up by various companies in Gujarat.
Segments
Households supplied by PNG Commercial Customers Industrial Customers CNG Stations Gas Consumption (mmscmd)
Numbers
5,71,2,661 8,070 2,415 183 8.16
Table of Contents
1. Gujarat - A Maturing Natural Gas Based Economy The Indian Gas Market Story Industrial Landscape in Gujarat Prominent Gas Consumers 2. Natural Gas Demand - Supply Scenario Power Sector Industrial CGD Others 3. Key Drivers Geographic Advantage Industrialisation Multiple Supply Sources Aggressively Spanning Gas Transportation Infrastructure Policy Developments Environmental Benets CDM Benets 4. Economics of Gas Business For End Consumers For Gas Transporters For CGD Companies 5. Gas Infrastructure and Key Players Domestic Gas Suppliers: Prospering Gujarat LNG Terminals: Enforcing an Economic Boon Gas Grid: The Critical Facilitator CGD Network: Enabling Last Mile Connectivity Gas Market Developments in Gujarat 6. Gas Pricing and Tariff in Gujarat Domestic Gas Pricing LNG Pricing Spot Gas Pricing The Dilemma of Gas Price Pooling Gas Transportation Tariff CGD Pricing Towards Market Based Pricing Multiple Pricing of Natural Gas & Implications Thereof 7. Success Stories & Stakeholders Concerns GSFC Morbi Ceramic Cluster City Gas Distribution Rural CGD Steel Industry Issues and Concerns of Stakeholders Way Ahead 8. Sector Attractiveness Analysis of Gas Market in Gujarat SWOT Analysis PESTLE Analysis 9. Estimating the Gas Market in Gujarat 2015 For Power Sector For CGD For Industrial Proposed Industrial Zones 10. Evaluating Future Gas Supply Options Domestic Gas: Backbone for Economic Growth LNG: Fuelling the Future Imported Piped Gas (TAPI, IPI, Myanmar, Oman): Distant Dreams Challenges Ahead in Sourcing Gas Projected Demand - Supply Balance 11. Opportunity Matrix for Stakeholders Gas Suppliers Gas Transporters CGD Companies Financial Institutions Piping Companies EPC Companies Equipment Suppliers IT Companies 12. Potential Avenues for Investments Shale Gas Arresting Gas Flaring Natural Gas Storage Natural Gas Exchange Benets Percolating to the End Users 13. Conclusion 14. Annexure
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