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IEA Oil Presentation
IEA Oil Presentation
Presentation Outline
Energy Overview
Upstream Sector
Downstream sector
One Sixth of western Europe Consumption and One fourth of the World
Average
Average
Consumption
Growth
has been 6%
p.a.,requirements
projected to increase
IndiaEnergy
imports
around 80% of
its hydrocarbon
energy
further
MMTOE
1995
2000
2005
2009
2010
Oil
75.2
106.1
120
151
156
Natural Gas
17.4
23.7
32
46
56
142.8
144.2
184
251
278
17.2
17.4
22
24
25
1.7
2.9
0.7
4
2
4
5
5
5
254
295
364
480
524
Coal
Hydro-Electricity
Nuclear Energy
Renewable
Total
6%
=
R
CAG
510
MTOE
%
=7
R
AG
C
Gas
= 5%
R
G
CA
l
i
O
production/acreage
Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH)
Source: DGH
April 2000
Provides an international class fiscal and contract framework for E&P of hydrocarbons
Estimated sedimentary area of 3.14 lakh Sq. Kms
47% of estimated area has been awarded under first eight NELP
In the first eight rounds of NELP spanning 2000-2011, Production Sharing Contracts (PSCs)
for 235 exploration blocks have been signed.
Actual investment made by E&P companies under NELP is of the order of US$ 15.88 billion
Source: PPAC
Significant Discoveries
Source:
DGH
Disc Yr:
2000-2005
Recent Discoveries
Source: DGH
Initial In Place
ONGC
OIL
Pvt./
JV
Total
Source: PPAC
Ultimate Reserves
Reserves* (MMT)
Oil
Gas
O+OEG
Oil
Gas
O+OEG
Oil
Gas
O+OEG
4960.66
776.09
2416.13
317.06
7376.79
1093.15
1403.25
230.06
1191.67
170.83
2594.92
400.89
552.61
81.79
659.38
100.81
1211.99
182.6
820.67
1208.70
2029.37
194.89
640.67
835.56
122.995
524.22
647.215
6557.42
3941.89
10499.31
1828.20
2003.17
3831.37
757.395
1284.41
2041.805
92
TCF
8.92
TCF
26000
Sq.KM
Exploration Initiated
17000
Sq.KM
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Nos.
0.23
MMSCMD
Blocks Awarded*
Commercial production of CBM gas
*CBM blocks have been awarded in the state of Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Chattisgarh,
Gujarat, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu and
West Bengal.
b) MoU signed on 06.10.2010 between Department of For the assessment of Shale Gas
State, USA and Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas Resources in India, imparting
training to Indian GeoScientists and Engineers &
assistance in formulation of
Regulatory Frameworks.
Third largest refining capacity in Asia-Pacific and fifth largest in the world
Indias Refinery Capacity additions have made the country surplus in products
Source: PPAC
Indias present refining capacity is 213 MMTPA (leapfrogged from 62 MMTPA in 1998)
Refining capacity is expected to touch 310.9 MMTPA by 2017
India is the largest exporter of petroleum product in Asia since Aug09 (Platts)
Maximization of distillates, Quality & Upgrading have been the major focus of Indian Refiners
Source: Report of the WG on P&NG Sector for the XII Plan
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Indias rapid Refinery Capacity additions have made the country net exporter
of products (Largest exporter in Asia according to Platts)
Source: PPAC
Retail Outlets
LPG Customers PSUs (Domestic and Non-domestic)
41,947
126.89 million
10,541
11889
222
6559
12,783
142
9774
170
Source: PPAC
US $ billion
Source: PPAC
Strategic Storage
Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Limited (ISPRL), a Special Purpose Vehicle
created by the Government of India, is currently building 5.33 MMT of crude oil
storage capacity . The storages are in underground rock caverns and the locations
and capacities are as follows:
Visakhapatnam, State of Andhra Pradesh.
Mangalore,
State of Karnataka.
Padur ,
State of Karnataka.
As per the Integrated Energy Policy, the country is required to maintain a reserve of
strategic-cum- buffer stock equivalent to 90 days of oil imports.
OIL PSUs are also in the process of building storages for hydrocarbons. With these
storages the total storage of crude oil and petroleum products is expected to be
approx 30.82 MMT. As per a paper prepared by MoP&NG, the country would
require additional storage of 13.32 MMT by the year 2019-20. Of this, ISPRL is
conducting feasibility studies for 12.5 MMT of crude oil storage.
Source: ISPRL
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Crude Pipelines
Number: 17
Length : 7425 km
Capacity:117 MMT
Product pipelines
Number: 28
Length :11000 km
Capacity:68 MMT
Source: PPAC
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The share of natural gas in the energy basket is projected to increase from 11% in 2010 to
around 20% by 2025.
Source: Report of the WG on P&NG Sector for the XII Plan
Gas availability is projected to be increase by 2.5 times to 500 mmscmd in next five years
LNG import facility is projected to increased from 20 to 45 mmscmd in next five years
Source: Report of the WG on P&NG Sector for the XII Plan
Source: PPAC
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