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Infraline Energy’s Natural Gas Report highlights about the present Indian Natural Gas Scenario, the pipeline infrastructure in India, the city gas distribution system and their challenges. Also, it covers the Global LNG market and the LNG business catering to the domestic scale. It provides a detailed analysis of the impact of the proposed gas price hike on the end consumers and covers the status of gas pipelines and latest CGD infrastructure. For further details http://www.infraline.com/Reports.aspx?id=272&tlt=Natural-Gas-The-Growing-Relevance--India%E2%80%99s-Energy-Landscape&sl=Business%20Report%20Series

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Natural gas is set to play an increasingly important role in the global energy mix. Currently, gas consumption is 24% of the total primary energy consumption globally and global gas demand is projected to increase from 3200 BCM now to 4500 BCM by 2030 thus registering a growth rate of almost 40%. Natural gas production in India in 2012-13 was 105 MMSCMD as compared to total demand of 275 MMSCMD. The total LNG imports in India in 2012-13 were 52 MMSCMD i.e. 26.5% of total gas consumption. The gas demand is expected to increase to 470 MMSCMD by the end of 2017. However, given the domestic gas supplies outlook, sluggish progress with commercial exploitation of unconventional resources; and also, uncertain schedule in transnational pipeline projects it is evident that India will need larger and larger imports of LNG to meet the overall gas demand besides meeting the gas requirements from various sectors. Moreover the recently proposed gas price hike is set to change the dynamics of natural gas business in India.This report entails the current scenario and forecast of natural gas production, exploration and LNG imports in India. It provides a detailed analysis of the impact of the proposed gas price hike on the end consumers. The report extensively covers the status of gas pipelines and latest CGD infrastructure. The report is a ready reference for all the stakeholders in the natural gas business in India.

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A must read compendium for all stakeholders in Natural gas business in India

Natural gas Demand /Supply outlook in India

Operator wise Natural gas Production

Cost of gas based power generation vis-a-vis Coal based

Impact of gas price hike on:

� Power Sector

� Fertilizer Sector

� CGD Sector

CNG vehicles in India

City wise price of CNG in India

City-wise CNG outlets in India

Existing & Planned LNG import terminals

Capacity & Length of Gas pipelines in India

Evaluation of LNG sourcing options for India

US LNG terminals with FTA export authorization

US LNG export projects

LNG pricing regimes

Unconventional sources of natural gas in India

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Table of Contents

1. Indian Natural Gas Sector – An Overview

� History of Natural Gas in India

� Exploration Status in India & Gas Producing Basins

� Growth of Oil & Gas Reserves

� Natural Gas Demand and Supply Outlook

� Natural Gas Production & Consumption

� LNG imports by India

� Evolution of domestic natural gas pricing

� Natural Gas regulatory framework

� Issues and challenges in Natural gas sector

2. Organization of Gas sector

� Gas Producers

� Gas Transporters

� LNG importers/Suppliers

� Government Bodies & Regulators

� End Users

3. Natural Gas Pipeline in India

� Existing Natural Gas Pipelines in India – Length & Capacity

� Proposed Natural gas Pipelines

� Natural Gas Grid Outlook

4. City Gas Distribution in India

� CGD Business & Infrastructure

� Use of CNG in transport sector

� City-wise Price of CNG in India – Pricing Approach

� Challenges in City gas Distribution in India

5. Global LNG Market

� Recent Global LNG market updates

� Demand push for LNG

� USA/China Heavy LNG Trucks

� Shipping Fleet – LNG as fuel

6. LNG Business in India

� Importance of LNG in Indian Context

� Existing LNG importing terminals in India

� Planned LNG terminals/facilities and investments

� Existing LNG supply contracts ( Long & Medium

Term)

� LNG import outlook

7. Future Gas Supply Options for India

� Domestic gas supply outlook – Conventional

� Unconventional Natural Gas resources in India

� Portfolio of LNG Sourcing options

� Transnational Gas Pipelines – Yet to reach critical

mass

8. Economics of Natural Gas in India

� Economics of gas use in Power sector

� Economics of gas use in Fertilizer sector

� Economics of gas transportation for pipeline

companies

� Economics of gas use in CGD companies

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