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Project Status Report

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Snapshot of Indian Energy Scenario
Primary energy consumption : 723.9 MTOE (5.5%).
3rd largest consumption in world after China & US.
Per capita energy consumption : 22,042 Mega Joule
(2015-16) CAGR of 4.32% last 10Yr.
4th Largest Importer of Oil (4877 Thousand Barrel),
Annual growth rate 11.9%, Growth rate last 10Yr
6.9%.
4th Largest Importer of Gas (LNG- 22.5 BCM)
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Fuel-wise consumption
Energy Consumption Shares
Hydro Electricity
4% Renewables
2%
Oil
Nuclear Energy 30%
1%

Coal
57%

NG
6%

Oil NG Coal Nuclear Energy Hydro Electricity Renewables


Source: Energy Statistics 2017
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Conventional energy scenario
Oil NG Coal Nuclear
Proved 4677 (Million 43.3 (TCF) 94769 (Million
Reserves Barrels) Tonnes)
Reserved 0.3% 0.7% 8.3%, 5th largest
Shares
Production 856 (Thousand 2.7 (BCFD) 692.4 (Million
Barrel daily) Tonnes) 2nd
highest
Production 0.9% 0.8% 9.3%
Shares
Consumption 4489 4.8 (BCFD) 411.9 (Mtoe) 37.9
(Thousand (Terawatt-
Barrel daily) hours)
Consumption 4.6% 1.4% 11% 2nd highest 1.4%
Shares China-50.6%
R/P Ratio 14.9 (50.6) 44.4 (52.5) 137 (153)

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BP Statistical Review 2017
Oil production vs consumption
Oil Production (Thousand barrels daily) Oil Consumption (Thousand barrels daily)2
5000

4500 4489
4164
4000
3849
3685 3727
3500 3488
3237 3319
3000 3077
2941

2500

2000

1500

1000 916
803 816 882 906 906 887 876 856
768
500

0
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

BP Statistical Review 2017


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Natural Gas production vs consumption
71.1

60.3 61.1

50.7 49.3 49.3 50.1


48.8
44.5 45.7
40.3 41.5
37.6 38.9

32.1
30.1 30.5 30.5 29.3
27.6

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

NG Production (BCM) NG Consumption (BCM)

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Natural Gas Rate Year wise (US $ per
million BTU)
18.00

16.00

14.00

12.00

10.00

8.00

6.00

4.00

2.00

0.00
1994

2001
1990

1991

1992

1993

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016
Natural Gas Rate US $ million BTU

Source: BP Statistical Review 2016


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Different Fuels Comparison with NG:
Fuels GCV of Fuel Qty NG Equivalent Current Market Eq. NG rate
(Kcal/Kg) (SCM) Rate

Rice Husk 3500 1Kg 0.36 4 9.36


Wood 4000 1Kg 0.41 5 10.66
Domestic Coal 5500 1Kg 0.57 10 14.82
US Coal 7200 1Kg 0.75 11 19.50
Pet Coke 7000 1Kg 0.73 9 18.98
FO 10500 1Ltr 1.09 24 28.34
HSD 10700 1Ltr 1.11 54 28.86
LDO 10500 1Ltr 1.09 32 28.64
LPG (14.2Kg) Subsidised 11500 1Kg 1.25 30 32.50

LPG (14.2 Kg) Non-Subs. 11500 1Kg 1.25 46 32.50

LPG (19Kg) Commercial 11500 1Kg 1.25 60 32.50


LPG (47.5Kg) 11500 1Kg 1.25 52 32.50
IRM Energy Private Limited, Fatehgarh
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Sahib Site
Types of Natural Gas:
Domestic Natural Gas
Imported Natural Gas
Domestic gas is allocated to various sector based
on the policy guidelines issued by the
Government from time to time.

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Domestic
Sector Domestic R-LNG + R-LNG
Fertilizers 30.30 12.64567 42.95

Gas Based LPG plants for LPG extraction 1.83 1.09 2.92

Power 27.26 2.170355 29.43

CGD for CNG & Domestic PNG Purpose 7.25 8.2337 15.48

TTZ 0.98 0.07 1.05

Small consumers having allocation less than 50,000 SCMD 2.45 2.575 5.03

Steel 1.32 1.8244 3.14

Refineries 1.89 10.454 12.35

Petrochemicals 3.82 0.88 4.70

CGD for PNG to Industrial & Commercial 0.00 0 0.00

Others 1.52 1.16906 2.69

Internal consumption - pipeline system 1.40 0 1.40

Total 80.02 41.11 121.13


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Natural Gas Allocation Sector wise:
The sectors have been prioritized as given below.
Gas-Based Urea fertilizer plants
LPG Plants
Power Plants supplying power to the grid/state utilities at
regulated rates under PPA.
CGD systems for domestic and transport sectors
Steel/Refineries/Petrochemicals for feedstock purposes.
CGD for industrial and Commercial Consumers.
Any other customers for captive and merchant power,
feedstock or fuel purpose.

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