Posts Tagged ‘ GSPC ’

KG Basin: Doubling India’s Gas Supply by 2010

India, Asia’s third-largest oil consumer, is encouraging use of natural gas to control its oil import bill and rein in inflation but there is not enough supply to satisfy rising demand. Gas demand in India, at around 179 million standard cubic meters a day, is far short of the supply of about 95 mmscmd (including LNG).

Supplies are expected to double by 2010 when KG-D6 reaches peak of 80 mmscmd and flow of additional LNG (read production from RIL K- G Basin blocks) . However, by them demand projections made by Petroleum Ministry see the need for about 230 mmscmd of gas.

K-G Basin Estimated Reserves:The Directorate General of Hydrocarbons, the oil and gas regulator, had earlier said gas reserves in the block amount to 1.38 tcf. Reliance Industries’ block, one of the largest discoveries in the country, in the same basin has reserves of 11.3 tcf.

Patel also said GSPC had booked a capacity of 10 million cubic metres per day (mcmd) in the gas pipeline that Reliance Industries is laying to transport its oil from Andhra Pradesh to Gujarat.

On Shore Terminal at Kakinada: Modi added that 300 acres had been acquired in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, to build an onshore gas processing terminal.

GSPC has drawn a master-plan at a cost of Rs 8,000 crore for setting up city gas distribution projects in 40 cities in Gujarat, the company said in a statement recently.

Source: BS, Hindu

India, The World’s Refiner

India ranks sixth in the world in terms of petroleum demand and by 2010, India is projected to replace South Korea and emerge as the fourth-largest consumer of energy, after the United States, China and Japan.  Since India is dependent on imports for nearly 70 per cent of its petroleum requirements, energy security has become a prime Government concern.  

To become a major global fuel exporter, the Indian government plans to expand refining capacity by 62 per cent to 4.82 million barrels per day (mbpd) over the next five years. While state-run refiners are planning to add about 1.06 mbpd of capacity by 2012, about 50 per cent of their present capacity, private companies would undertake the rest (See: LNMittal Planning big in India ) & RPL is setting up a US$ 6 billion greenfield petroleum refinery and polypropylene plant at Jamnagar, Gujarat, with a capacity of 580,000bpd. 

Besides the refining sector, heavy investments are being made in the petroleum exploration and production (E&P) sector by giants such as ONGC, RIL, Cairn India, Gujarat State Petroleum (GSPC) and others. India’s production of natural gas is also slated to double in the coming couple of years as the gas fields off the eastern coasts commence production.

Source : BS, ET, IBEF