This document provides information about an upcoming conference on city gas distribution in India to be held on March 6-7, 2013 in New Delhi. The conference will discuss key challenges facing city gas distribution operators in India from strategic and operational perspectives, and provide updates on regulatory developments, notable projects, best practices and promising technologies. It provides details about the conference organizers, target audience, agenda, previous participants, registration fees and contact information.
This document provides an overview of city gas distribution in India. It begins with acknowledgements and outlines the objectives of studying this topic. It then provides an executive summary that discusses key aspects of city gas distribution systems, including the network layout, pressure regimes, safety parameters, and examples from other countries like the US, Australia and China. The main focus is on the evolution, demand and supply scenario, challenges, players and regulatory framework for city gas distribution in India. Benefits and the future outlook for demand and supply in India are also summarized.
Demand Analysis And Selection Of City For Cgd Network Establishment On Propos...Subodh Maithani
This document analyzes the demand for and selection of cities for establishing a natural gas distribution network along a proposed pipeline from Dadri to Panipat. It provides background on natural gas as a fuel, describing its sources and supply in India. It discusses city gas distribution networks and outlines Indian Oil Corporation's interest in establishing such networks. The document assesses potential demand for natural gas in various districts of Haryana and Uttar Pradesh along the proposed pipeline route. Regulations for establishing gas networks are also reviewed before conclusions are drawn about selecting the most suitable city.
The document provides an overview of the city gas distribution (CGD) business in India. It discusses India's natural gas supply sources and infrastructure requirements for CGD, including pipelines for transportation and CNG stations for distribution. It also covers the regulatory environment, growth potential and key issues around CGD project management, marketing, customer service, commercialization, safety and regulation in India.
Domestic natural gas discoveries and LNG imports are driving expansion of India's city gas distribution (CGD) infrastructure. Many pipeline and LNG terminal projects are planned over the next 5-10 years to connect new demand centers and sources of supply. However, securing sufficient gas supplies remains a challenge for the CGD sector. Recent bidding rounds showed variation in network tariffs and expansion targets bid by companies, raising questions about regulatory policies. Stakeholders have concerns around gas availability, pricing reforms, and the pace of infrastructure development that will need to be addressed for the long-term growth of India's CGD sector.
City gas distribution (CGD) involves supplying natural gas to retail customers through pipelines and compressed natural gas stations. CGD began in India in 1880 but expanded significantly after 1998 when the Supreme Court mandated converting Delhi vehicles to CNG. The Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board regulates CGD and authorizes operators but was ruled to not have power until section 16 of its act was notified in 2010. CGD has now spread to several states and over 300 geographical areas present opportunities for investment in gas infrastructure.
Final Report-City Gas Distribution (CGD) _Daxit AkbariDAXIT AKBARI 🇮🇳
This document provides an overview of Gujarat Gas Limited's city gas distribution business in India. It discusses the company's network, which includes over 16,000 km of pipelines distributing natural gas to over 10 lakh customers. It also outlines the key components of a city gas distribution network such as city gas stations, pipeline networks in steel and polyethylene, regulating stations, and CNG stations. The document then goes into details about ongoing pipeline projects and the methodology used for planning, designing, and constructing steel pipeline networks.
The document provides details about the internship report of Arpit Gour at Aavantika Gas Limited in Indore, India. It includes certificates of completion, acknowledgements of those who supported the internship, and an introduction to Aavantika Gas Limited and its operations. The report then describes the value chain of city gas distribution including compressed natural gas, pipelined natural gas, the project department activities of trenching, laying and testing pipelines, commonly used pipe materials, and the company's financial performance in 2015-16.
This document provides an overview of city gas distribution in India. It begins with acknowledgements and outlines the objectives of studying this topic. It then provides an executive summary that discusses key aspects of city gas distribution systems, including the network layout, pressure regimes, safety parameters, and examples from other countries like the US, Australia and China. The main focus is on the evolution, demand and supply scenario, challenges, players and regulatory framework for city gas distribution in India. Benefits and the future outlook for demand and supply in India are also summarized.
Demand Analysis And Selection Of City For Cgd Network Establishment On Propos...Subodh Maithani
This document analyzes the demand for and selection of cities for establishing a natural gas distribution network along a proposed pipeline from Dadri to Panipat. It provides background on natural gas as a fuel, describing its sources and supply in India. It discusses city gas distribution networks and outlines Indian Oil Corporation's interest in establishing such networks. The document assesses potential demand for natural gas in various districts of Haryana and Uttar Pradesh along the proposed pipeline route. Regulations for establishing gas networks are also reviewed before conclusions are drawn about selecting the most suitable city.
The document provides an overview of the city gas distribution (CGD) business in India. It discusses India's natural gas supply sources and infrastructure requirements for CGD, including pipelines for transportation and CNG stations for distribution. It also covers the regulatory environment, growth potential and key issues around CGD project management, marketing, customer service, commercialization, safety and regulation in India.
Domestic natural gas discoveries and LNG imports are driving expansion of India's city gas distribution (CGD) infrastructure. Many pipeline and LNG terminal projects are planned over the next 5-10 years to connect new demand centers and sources of supply. However, securing sufficient gas supplies remains a challenge for the CGD sector. Recent bidding rounds showed variation in network tariffs and expansion targets bid by companies, raising questions about regulatory policies. Stakeholders have concerns around gas availability, pricing reforms, and the pace of infrastructure development that will need to be addressed for the long-term growth of India's CGD sector.
City gas distribution (CGD) involves supplying natural gas to retail customers through pipelines and compressed natural gas stations. CGD began in India in 1880 but expanded significantly after 1998 when the Supreme Court mandated converting Delhi vehicles to CNG. The Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board regulates CGD and authorizes operators but was ruled to not have power until section 16 of its act was notified in 2010. CGD has now spread to several states and over 300 geographical areas present opportunities for investment in gas infrastructure.
Final Report-City Gas Distribution (CGD) _Daxit AkbariDAXIT AKBARI 🇮🇳
This document provides an overview of Gujarat Gas Limited's city gas distribution business in India. It discusses the company's network, which includes over 16,000 km of pipelines distributing natural gas to over 10 lakh customers. It also outlines the key components of a city gas distribution network such as city gas stations, pipeline networks in steel and polyethylene, regulating stations, and CNG stations. The document then goes into details about ongoing pipeline projects and the methodology used for planning, designing, and constructing steel pipeline networks.
The document provides details about the internship report of Arpit Gour at Aavantika Gas Limited in Indore, India. It includes certificates of completion, acknowledgements of those who supported the internship, and an introduction to Aavantika Gas Limited and its operations. The report then describes the value chain of city gas distribution including compressed natural gas, pipelined natural gas, the project department activities of trenching, laying and testing pipelines, commonly used pipe materials, and the company's financial performance in 2015-16.
City gas distribution- Complete OverviewUjjwal Rao
This document provides an overview of city gas distribution systems. It discusses what city gas distribution is, the basic concepts of distribution systems including developing pipeline networks and maintaining different pressure levels. It outlines the key steps in designing distribution systems such as demand estimation, network design, and route surveys. The document also covers system components including city gate stations, pipelines, regulating stations, meters, and CNG stations. It concludes by discussing applicable codes, standards, and regulations for city gas distribution.
Indraprastha Gas Limited-Role of strategy in SuccessRahul Sinha
This document provides an overview of Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL), including its introduction, vision, philosophy, objectives, key success factors, and internal and external analyses. Some key points:
- IGL is the first company in India to commercialize the use of CNG and was established in 1998 as a joint venture between GAIL and BPCL.
- IGL's vision is to be a leading clean energy solutions provider and its philosophy focuses on strong commercial orientation and best operating practices.
- As the sole producer and marketer of CNG in Delhi, IGL has established an extensive natural gas network for transportation and households.
- Both internal capabilities around assets, technology, marketing
Natural gas Distribution, Pricing and Trading Hub ASHISH GOEL
Natural gas distribution and pricing in India involves domestic natural gas from fields like Assam and Gujarat, as well as imported liquefied natural gas from countries like Qatar. Approximately half of India's natural gas needs are met through imports due to low domestic production. The government aims to increase natural gas' share in India's primary energy mix from the current 6.5% to 15% by 2030. Distribution is facilitated by over 16,000 km of pipelines mostly owned by GAIL, as well as 4 liquefied natural gas terminals. City gas networks reach over 80 areas to supply compressed and piped natural gas. Pricing was previously administered but now follows a formula linked to international hubs to incentivize domestic
This document summarizes a graduate report on domestic gas infrastructure in India and the state of Gujarat. It provides background on natural gas, including its forms and uses. It then discusses India's oil and gas history and infrastructure, noting its growing demand and reliance on LNG imports. Gujarat is a leader in gas consumption and infrastructure in India, with the largest number of CNG stations. City gas distribution networks deliver gas to homes, businesses and vehicles through pipelines and compressor stations. Challenges include expanding pipeline networks to meet increasing demand.
This document provides an overview of the global scenario of city gas distribution (CGD). It discusses that CGD offers one of the best values for utilization of natural gas and provides gas to industrial, household, and commercial markets around the world. The key drivers for CGD growth globally are the return on investment, which is around 13-20% worldwide and 20% in India, and increased pipeline infrastructure. Major CGD markets include India, China, South Korea, Egypt, and Brazil. The document also summarizes PNGRB's role in regulating India's CGD sector and highlights some policy measures needed to further develop CGD networks in India.
In this slide I have presented the use of ARC GIS in city gas distribution sector. Although, I have not covered the detailed use of ARC GIS. You can surely get an idea of ARC GIS in city gas distribution sector.
This document outlines the requirements for supplying CNG dispensers for GAIL Gas Ltd.'s CNG and city gas distribution project in the Taj Trapezium Zone in India. It specifies the scope of work which includes designing, manufacturing, supplying, installing, testing and commissioning the dispensers. It also details requirements for dispenser specifications, supplier qualifications, training, warranty, maintenance, documentation and approval certifications needed. Technical specifications and maintenance contract documents for the dispensers are provided as annexures to this material requisition specification.
This document discusses Mahanagar Gas Limited's compressed natural gas (CNG) distribution network in Mumbai and surrounding areas. It outlines MGL's pipeline network and CNG daughter booster stations. It describes the types of mobile CNG cascades used (Type I, III, IV) and challenges related to operating daughter booster stations and transporting CNG via cascades, such as dependency on transport vehicles, transportation costs, and machine downtime due to remote locations. It also discusses actions taken to reduce instances when daughter booster stations run out of gas.
Fuel conversion IBR Boiler HSD to LPG .SoorajThakur3
Naveen Gas Service
Converted a oil firing combustion system of 2 TPH forbs Marshal IBR Boiler into LPG Gas Fired with LOT Gas Bank system with all safety features .
The document summarizes the operations of a city gas station (CGS) in Bawal. The key functions of the CGS include measuring the incoming natural gas volume, reducing the gas pressure for distribution, and adding an odorant for safety. The gas is then distributed through a network of steel and plastic pipes at decreasing pressures down to the end users. Main operations at the CGS include odorizing, filtering, and regulating the pressure of the natural gas, as well as metering the gas volume. Pressure is stepped down from the transmission level of 17-19 bar through different regulating stations down to 0.1-0.5 bar for residential users.
GAIL (India) Ltd is India's largest state-owned natural gas processing and distribution company. It was established in 1984 as a Central Public Sector Undertaking. GAIL engages in several business segments including natural gas, LPG transmission, petrochemicals, city gas distribution and more. In 2013, GAIL was conferred with Maharatna status, providing it greater financial and operational autonomy. It is a pioneer in India's city gas distribution business and aims to achieve excellence across its diverse energy businesses.
The document discusses planned investments of Rs. 200,000 Crores in India's gas sector across four areas: city gas distribution, gas import infrastructure, gas-based fertilizers, and gas pipelines. For city gas distribution, Rs. 20,000 Cr is planned to be invested, with the goal of establishing 10,000 CNG stations and providing piped gas to 4.5 crore homes by 2029. Gas import infrastructure will see Rs. 70,000 Cr invested to enhance import capacity from 37.5 MMTPA to 74 MMTPA. Rs. 70,000 Cr and Rs. 30,000 Cr will be invested in gas-based fertilizers and expanding the gas pipeline network from 16,877 km
This document provides an overview of CNG filling operations at Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) in New Delhi, India. It discusses the basics of compressed natural gas (CNG) as an alternative vehicle fuel, describing the CNG filling process, infrastructure requirements, and vehicle storage systems. It also summarizes IGL's quality control procedures for incoming natural gas, highlighting tests done at their Mahipalpur Gas Station. The report aims to understand various aspects of CNG filling operations in order to analyze the process and suggest improvements.
GAIL India Ltd is India's largest natural gas company, owning and operating over 7,000 km of pipelines. It transmits over 78% of India's natural gas and markets over 70%. The document outlines GAIL's objectives, operations including pipeline infrastructure, products, and role in India's economy. It also discusses GAIL's competitors, strengths in market share, opportunities in new pipelines and customers, and threats from other companies. The conclusion reaffirms GAIL's leadership in India's natural gas market and focus on growth while maintaining standards.
Presentation on Meter Regulating Skid(MRS)harsitatpug
In this, natural gas is supplied through mild steel(MS ) and polyethylene(PE) pipelines to cater to the Natural gas demand in Domestic ,Commercial & Non-Commercial and industrial segments .
This document provides an overview of India's liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry, including details on LNG imports, prices, and contracts. It notes that LNG is transported by sea after gas is cooled to liquid form at -160.5°C, occupying just 1/600 of its gaseous volume. India is the fourth largest LNG importer globally and had LNG import terminals located at Dahej, Hazira, Dabhol and Kochi. LNG imports to India have been gradually increasing over time along with growth in regasification capacity.
This document provides a summary of the natural gas sector in India. It discusses technologies for transporting natural gas over long distances, trends in natural gas consumption, and India's current energy mix and goals to increase the role of natural gas. The document also examines the demand and supply gap for natural gas in India, outlines the current pricing mechanism, and identifies issues on both the demand and supply sides of the natural gas market. Finally, it provides an overview of the major players in India's natural gas market and their respective market shares.
The document provides an overview of India's natural gas history and current scenario. It discusses India's limited natural gas reserves compared to its population size and growing energy needs. The document outlines the historical development of India's natural gas industry since the 1800s. It also summarizes key details on India's natural gas resource base, production, consumption trends, major projects and developments, regulations, and future prospects to meet growing demand.
Adani Total Gas Limited (ATGL) is a joint venture between Adani Group and TotalEnergies focused on city gas distribution in India. ATGL operates a diversified energy platform providing CNG, PNG, and setting up EV charging infrastructure across 10 states. The company has a stable regulatory framework under PNGRB and sources gas through long term contracts with domestic producers as well as through spot LNG imports to meet demand across its geographical areas. ATGL is expanding into new sustainable businesses in biomass and e-mobility.
City gas distribution- Complete OverviewUjjwal Rao
This document provides an overview of city gas distribution systems. It discusses what city gas distribution is, the basic concepts of distribution systems including developing pipeline networks and maintaining different pressure levels. It outlines the key steps in designing distribution systems such as demand estimation, network design, and route surveys. The document also covers system components including city gate stations, pipelines, regulating stations, meters, and CNG stations. It concludes by discussing applicable codes, standards, and regulations for city gas distribution.
Indraprastha Gas Limited-Role of strategy in SuccessRahul Sinha
This document provides an overview of Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL), including its introduction, vision, philosophy, objectives, key success factors, and internal and external analyses. Some key points:
- IGL is the first company in India to commercialize the use of CNG and was established in 1998 as a joint venture between GAIL and BPCL.
- IGL's vision is to be a leading clean energy solutions provider and its philosophy focuses on strong commercial orientation and best operating practices.
- As the sole producer and marketer of CNG in Delhi, IGL has established an extensive natural gas network for transportation and households.
- Both internal capabilities around assets, technology, marketing
Natural gas Distribution, Pricing and Trading Hub ASHISH GOEL
Natural gas distribution and pricing in India involves domestic natural gas from fields like Assam and Gujarat, as well as imported liquefied natural gas from countries like Qatar. Approximately half of India's natural gas needs are met through imports due to low domestic production. The government aims to increase natural gas' share in India's primary energy mix from the current 6.5% to 15% by 2030. Distribution is facilitated by over 16,000 km of pipelines mostly owned by GAIL, as well as 4 liquefied natural gas terminals. City gas networks reach over 80 areas to supply compressed and piped natural gas. Pricing was previously administered but now follows a formula linked to international hubs to incentivize domestic
This document summarizes a graduate report on domestic gas infrastructure in India and the state of Gujarat. It provides background on natural gas, including its forms and uses. It then discusses India's oil and gas history and infrastructure, noting its growing demand and reliance on LNG imports. Gujarat is a leader in gas consumption and infrastructure in India, with the largest number of CNG stations. City gas distribution networks deliver gas to homes, businesses and vehicles through pipelines and compressor stations. Challenges include expanding pipeline networks to meet increasing demand.
This document provides an overview of the global scenario of city gas distribution (CGD). It discusses that CGD offers one of the best values for utilization of natural gas and provides gas to industrial, household, and commercial markets around the world. The key drivers for CGD growth globally are the return on investment, which is around 13-20% worldwide and 20% in India, and increased pipeline infrastructure. Major CGD markets include India, China, South Korea, Egypt, and Brazil. The document also summarizes PNGRB's role in regulating India's CGD sector and highlights some policy measures needed to further develop CGD networks in India.
In this slide I have presented the use of ARC GIS in city gas distribution sector. Although, I have not covered the detailed use of ARC GIS. You can surely get an idea of ARC GIS in city gas distribution sector.
This document outlines the requirements for supplying CNG dispensers for GAIL Gas Ltd.'s CNG and city gas distribution project in the Taj Trapezium Zone in India. It specifies the scope of work which includes designing, manufacturing, supplying, installing, testing and commissioning the dispensers. It also details requirements for dispenser specifications, supplier qualifications, training, warranty, maintenance, documentation and approval certifications needed. Technical specifications and maintenance contract documents for the dispensers are provided as annexures to this material requisition specification.
This document discusses Mahanagar Gas Limited's compressed natural gas (CNG) distribution network in Mumbai and surrounding areas. It outlines MGL's pipeline network and CNG daughter booster stations. It describes the types of mobile CNG cascades used (Type I, III, IV) and challenges related to operating daughter booster stations and transporting CNG via cascades, such as dependency on transport vehicles, transportation costs, and machine downtime due to remote locations. It also discusses actions taken to reduce instances when daughter booster stations run out of gas.
Fuel conversion IBR Boiler HSD to LPG .SoorajThakur3
Naveen Gas Service
Converted a oil firing combustion system of 2 TPH forbs Marshal IBR Boiler into LPG Gas Fired with LOT Gas Bank system with all safety features .
The document summarizes the operations of a city gas station (CGS) in Bawal. The key functions of the CGS include measuring the incoming natural gas volume, reducing the gas pressure for distribution, and adding an odorant for safety. The gas is then distributed through a network of steel and plastic pipes at decreasing pressures down to the end users. Main operations at the CGS include odorizing, filtering, and regulating the pressure of the natural gas, as well as metering the gas volume. Pressure is stepped down from the transmission level of 17-19 bar through different regulating stations down to 0.1-0.5 bar for residential users.
GAIL (India) Ltd is India's largest state-owned natural gas processing and distribution company. It was established in 1984 as a Central Public Sector Undertaking. GAIL engages in several business segments including natural gas, LPG transmission, petrochemicals, city gas distribution and more. In 2013, GAIL was conferred with Maharatna status, providing it greater financial and operational autonomy. It is a pioneer in India's city gas distribution business and aims to achieve excellence across its diverse energy businesses.
The document discusses planned investments of Rs. 200,000 Crores in India's gas sector across four areas: city gas distribution, gas import infrastructure, gas-based fertilizers, and gas pipelines. For city gas distribution, Rs. 20,000 Cr is planned to be invested, with the goal of establishing 10,000 CNG stations and providing piped gas to 4.5 crore homes by 2029. Gas import infrastructure will see Rs. 70,000 Cr invested to enhance import capacity from 37.5 MMTPA to 74 MMTPA. Rs. 70,000 Cr and Rs. 30,000 Cr will be invested in gas-based fertilizers and expanding the gas pipeline network from 16,877 km
This document provides an overview of CNG filling operations at Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) in New Delhi, India. It discusses the basics of compressed natural gas (CNG) as an alternative vehicle fuel, describing the CNG filling process, infrastructure requirements, and vehicle storage systems. It also summarizes IGL's quality control procedures for incoming natural gas, highlighting tests done at their Mahipalpur Gas Station. The report aims to understand various aspects of CNG filling operations in order to analyze the process and suggest improvements.
GAIL India Ltd is India's largest natural gas company, owning and operating over 7,000 km of pipelines. It transmits over 78% of India's natural gas and markets over 70%. The document outlines GAIL's objectives, operations including pipeline infrastructure, products, and role in India's economy. It also discusses GAIL's competitors, strengths in market share, opportunities in new pipelines and customers, and threats from other companies. The conclusion reaffirms GAIL's leadership in India's natural gas market and focus on growth while maintaining standards.
Presentation on Meter Regulating Skid(MRS)harsitatpug
In this, natural gas is supplied through mild steel(MS ) and polyethylene(PE) pipelines to cater to the Natural gas demand in Domestic ,Commercial & Non-Commercial and industrial segments .
This document provides an overview of India's liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry, including details on LNG imports, prices, and contracts. It notes that LNG is transported by sea after gas is cooled to liquid form at -160.5°C, occupying just 1/600 of its gaseous volume. India is the fourth largest LNG importer globally and had LNG import terminals located at Dahej, Hazira, Dabhol and Kochi. LNG imports to India have been gradually increasing over time along with growth in regasification capacity.
This document provides a summary of the natural gas sector in India. It discusses technologies for transporting natural gas over long distances, trends in natural gas consumption, and India's current energy mix and goals to increase the role of natural gas. The document also examines the demand and supply gap for natural gas in India, outlines the current pricing mechanism, and identifies issues on both the demand and supply sides of the natural gas market. Finally, it provides an overview of the major players in India's natural gas market and their respective market shares.
The document provides an overview of India's natural gas history and current scenario. It discusses India's limited natural gas reserves compared to its population size and growing energy needs. The document outlines the historical development of India's natural gas industry since the 1800s. It also summarizes key details on India's natural gas resource base, production, consumption trends, major projects and developments, regulations, and future prospects to meet growing demand.
Adani Total Gas Limited (ATGL) is a joint venture between Adani Group and TotalEnergies focused on city gas distribution in India. ATGL operates a diversified energy platform providing CNG, PNG, and setting up EV charging infrastructure across 10 states. The company has a stable regulatory framework under PNGRB and sources gas through long term contracts with domestic producers as well as through spot LNG imports to meet demand across its geographical areas. ATGL is expanding into new sustainable businesses in biomass and e-mobility.
ATGL Presentation - 28 May 2022_Final.pdfInstagram74
ATGL provides piped natural gas and compressed natural gas in India. It aims to deliver reliable and consumer-centric energy solutions across 52 geographical areas. Safety is the top priority in its operations. ATGL adopts best practices from its promoters, Adani and TotalEnergies, to ensure reliable supply through diverse gas sources and use of advanced technologies in project execution and operations management.
Natural Gas Vehicle Infrastructure business modelspiersfrench
The document is a market report on natural gas vehicle infrastructure in the United States from 2012-2013. It provides an overview of the state of natural gas vehicle adoption and fueling station availability across the country. Key findings include that California, New York, Utah, and Colorado have the most developed natural gas vehicle infrastructure networks. The report also examines factors influencing further adoption like fuel costs, vehicle availability, and government policies. Industry executives are surveyed to assess hurdles and timelines for expected growth in natural gas vehicle and station deployment through 2030.
pptx for all people to be used everyy wherelogin4pv
This document is an investor presentation for Tech Mahindra from January 2023. It summarizes the company's business operations across multiple sectors and countries, its core purpose and values, and its strategy to grow its business through initiatives like NXT.NOW. The presentation provides details on Tech Mahindra's portfolio of services, its financial performance, capabilities across industries and geographies, and emphasis on sustainability and ESG practices.
Conference on Unconventional Hydrocarbon Resources on 13th March in New Delhi.Infraline Energy
We are pleased to inform you about our upcoming Annual Conference on "India's Readiness for tapping Unconventional Hydrocarbon Resources" scheduled on March 13, 2014, Hotel Shangri-La, New Delhi.
Key Discussion Points
• Global Distribution of Unconventional Resources of Hydrocarbons and their Potential
• Challenges in Exploitation of Unconventional Hydrocarbons- Policy- Regulatory- Operational Community etc.
• Case study- Successful Unconventional Hydrocarbons Projects- Critical Success Factors
• CBM Resources Exploitation- Opportunities- Challenges & Status of Exploitation
• Shale Gas & Oil Resources Potential- GOI Way Forward
• Global Best Practices- Policy & Regulatory Framework
• Conventional Hydrocarbons vs Unconventional Hydrocarbons- Key Differences
• Drilling Needs- Well Construct, Intensity of Drilling needed.
• Hydrofracing- Key Issues & how industry has responded
• Profile of Services sector in India- Unconventional Gas. How Prepared it is?
• Unconventional Focus- Key Aspects- USA, China, Argentina, Europe
• Logistics & Environmental Issues- Air & Noise Pollution, Stakeholders Interfacing aspects.
• Is India ready to take benefit of its Unconventional Resources? What top three aspects need immediate attention to make Unconventional's happen in India?
Registration fee is INR. 20,000 per delegate.
For more details Contact:
Gargi Goswami
gargi.goswami@infraline.com
8130960957/ 011-66250011
Indraprastha Gas Ltd. is initiating coverage with a "Buy" rating and target price of Rs 691, representing potential upside of 31%. Recent Supreme Court directives to reduce pollution in Delhi will boost CNG gas volumes as diesel vehicles are restricted. CNG volumes are expected to grow at a 13% CAGR through FY18 due to the restrictions on diesel vehicles and a potential complete ban once CNG infrastructure is sufficient. Additionally, only 16% of households in Delhi currently receive piped natural gas, leaving significant potential for growth in PNG volumes.
Is Indian Power Sector Ready for Ultra Super Critical Power PlantsInfraline Energy
Infraline Energy is coming up with its Annual conference on “Is Indian power sector ready for Ultra Supercritical Technology” on 12th December, 2014. This would be an attempt to bring together all the think tanks and policy makers under one roof, for a day, to deliberate upon the advantages offered by this technology and the challenges posed. The conference would be structured with different sessions from key people of the industry and their presentations. For further details on the conference, kindly drop us a mail on conference@infraline.com
Coal Fired Power Generation Market PPT: Demand, Trends and Business Opportuni...IMARC Group
The global coal fired power generation market size reached 2,100 GW in 2022. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach 2,501 GW by 2028, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 2.9% during 2023-2028.
More Info:- https://www.imarcgroup.com/coal-fired-power-generation-market
Rebuilding of Railway Infrastructures during the present crisis by Rajesh PrasadRajesh Prasad
Rajesh Prasad Director Operations RVNL participated as a speaker in 5th edition of 'Rail India Conference and Expo' organised under the aegis of MFI Safe Connect (Messe Frankfurt India) in Delhi on 11.03.2021
Power-to-gas Market Growth, Demand and Challenges of the Key Industry Players...IMARC Group
The global power-to-gas market size reached US$ 39.2 Million in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 92.9 Million by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 9.78% during 2024-2032.
More Info:- https://www.imarcgroup.com/power-to-gas-market
T&D India (May 2017) - Eliminating Multiplicity in ComplianceT&D India
In the backdrop of massive investment planned in the Indian power T&D sector, the importance of transformers is even more enhanced. In India, low-rating transformers, or distribution transformers, have traditionally been a subject of controversy.
The document provides an overview of Cálidda's results and significant developments in 2013. Some key points:
- Cálidda expanded its natural gas distribution network by over 850 km and increased capacity from 255 MMCFD to 420 MMCFD.
- It issued $320 million in bonds and increased equity by $87.2 million.
- The customer base grew 58% to over 163,000 customers, with record monthly connections in November.
- Financial performance was strong with revenues up 25%, EBITDA up 12%, and adjusted EBITDA margin at 49.3%.
The document is a presentation by the Confederation of Renewable Energy Service Professionals and Industries (CRESPAI) about their organization and renewable energy in India. CRESPAI aims to promote renewable energy development by bringing together stakeholders, representing the industry, facilitating service provider development, and conducting research. They seek to make India an ideal destination for renewable energy investment and work towards sustainability. The presentation outlines CRESPAI's vision, mission, objectives, areas of focus and strengths in working to advance renewable energy in India.
The document is a project report submitted by Rajarshi Bhattacharya for his internship at Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) in Jamnagar, Gujarat, India. It provides an overview of the SEZ Captive Power Plant (CPP) at RIL's Jamnagar refinery complex and a detailed study of the gas turbines used. The CPP uses gas turbines, heat recovery steam generators, steam turbines, and auxiliary boilers to generate electricity and steam for the refinery. It has a total power generation capacity of 752 MW and steam generation capacity of 2990 TPH. The report describes the major equipment used in the CPP, including the GE Frame 9E gas turbines,
Hackathon 3.0 idea Carbon footprint on blockchain with IoTSanjay Talukdar
Idea Owner: Leading role in preparing the business case and low fidelity wireframe for a blockchain & IoT use-case for manufacturing organizations for managing carbon footprint along with a carbon trading platform with a smart contract embedded and presenting in the Hackathon which was selected in the top 10 ideas among a list of 100+ ideas submitted for the Hackathon.
There's no doubt technology is revolutionizing industries across the globe and leading us into the future and beyond. Tech Trends 2022 gives an overview of the technological developments in supply chain, electric vehicles, energy solutions, fashion and computing.
This e-book aims to keep you up-to-date with what’s up and coming in the technology sphere and provide valuable information to help you make the best sourcing decisions this year.
Global Sources has tens of thousands of suppliers and manufacturers. These can be your stable purchasing resources.
An introduction to RIICO's initiative towards developing industrial infrastructure for downstream and upstream products of the upcoming HRRL Refinery at Pachpadra. RIICO is developing it as a Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemicals Investment Region (PCPIR)
The document provides an interim project report on research conducted on the steel industry. It includes a company overview of Rain Industries Limited, which operates in carbon products, chemicals, and cement. It then outlines the outlook for these business segments and objectives of the research, which is to study macroeconomic factors affecting the steel industry and their potential impact on the calcining industry. The methodology section compares financial performance indicators of Rain Group and its coal tar pitch suppliers between 2009-2015. It also provides a global economic outlook for 2012, describing growth trends in the US, Eurozone, China, and other emerging markets.
Power-to-gas Market Growth, Demand and Challenges of the Key Industry Players...IMARC Group
The global power-to-gas market size reached US$ 39.2 Million in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 92.9 Million by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 9.78% during 2024-2032.
More Info:- https://www.imarcgroup.com/power-to-gas-market
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
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2. CITY GAS DISTRIBUTION IN INDIA
Mission
City gas distribution in India continues to grow, despite no new licences/authorisations and despite uncertainty about price and supply.
Between 2009 and 2011, the CGD network more than doubled in size, from 11,000 kilometres to almost 27,000 kilometres. Total gas consumption in the
CGD segment rose from just under 14 mmscmd in 2009-10 to about 22 mmscmd in 2011-12. The total number of CNG stations grew from 637 in
December 2010 to 783 in March 2012. Almost 80 cities in over 50 geographic areas now have operational networks or authorised licensees.
This growth is likely to continue over the next couple of years, driven by expansion of existing older networks and commencement of operations by
"recently authorised" operators. The growth will also continue to be driven by the competitive advantage natural gas has vis-à-vis other fuels
(cleaner and still somewhat cheaper) and by judicial interventions dictating a switchover from other fuels (because of environmental concerns). The
development of new cross-country pipeline networks and the addition of LNG terminal capacity will also aid CGD growth.
To be sure, the sector faces many challenges. The supply of cheaper domestic natural gas has been much lower than expected because of a fall in
production in the KG Basin gasfields. This means that CGD operators have to buy more of costlier R-LNG from international markets. But, as the
experience of Gujarat shows, CGD can still be competitive. Moreover, global gas prices have recently been trending in a downward direction.
There are other issues as well with setting up CGD networks, relating to right-of-way for pipeline networks, lack of municipal cooperation, land for CNG
stations, availability of manpower, etc. But, so far at least, they have proven to be surmountable.
A notable feature of CGD development in India has been the use of world-class technologies and best practices. Safety and security concerns have been
addressed effectively by CGD operators, leading to increased consumer confidence and demand.
Of course, the growth of CGD in India could have been exponentially higher had we not had regulatory setbacks with court challenges and cancelled
bids. Hopefully, the regulator, the government and the industry can work with each other a little better and we will see new licence awards as well
as authorisations.
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Target Audience
The conference is targeted at:
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Organisers
The conference is being organised by IInnddiiaann IInnffrraassttrruuccttuurree magazine, which is published by IInnddiiaa IInnffrraassttrruuccttuurree PPuubblliisshhiinngg, a company dedicated to
providing information on the infrastructure sectors through magazines, newsletters, reports and conferences. The company also publishes PPoowweerr LLiinnee
and SSmmaarrtt UUttiilliittiieess magazines, as well as a series of research reports on the infrastructure sectors including CCiittyy GGaass DDiissttrriibbuuttiioonn iinn IInnddiiaa,, IInnddiiaann GGaass
MMaarrkkeett 22001122,, OOiill aanndd GGaass PPiippeelliinneess iinn IInnddiiaa and CCaappttiivvee PPoowweerr iinn IInnddiiaa. It also publishes OOiill && GGaass NNeewwss (a weekly newsletter) and the OOiill && GGaass
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Delegate Fee
The delegate fee is Rs 22,500 for one participant, Rs 37,500 for two, Rs 52,500 for three and Rs 67,500 for four.
A service tax of 12.36 per cent is applicable on the registration fee.
To register: Call +91-111-441688859, 9810498985, email: conferencecell@indiainfrastructure.com, or visit us at www.indiainfrastructure.com
3. March 6-77, 2013, The Imperial, New Delhi
Previous participants
The organisations that have participated in our previous conferences include Acme, Adani, Advance Infrastructures, Agi-GGlaspac, Al-aaziz Plastic, Allard Partner, Amira Foods, APGIC, Ario
Infrastructure, Arkema Peroxides, Asahi Glass, AT Kearney, Avantha Power & Infra, Avineon, Bhagyanagar Gas, Bhotika Pipeline, BNP Paribas, Borouge, BPCL, Burckhardt Compression,
Cairn Energy, Caterpillar Commercial, Central UP Gas, Chevron, Chemtrols, Chicago Pnuematics, Clarke Energy, Control Plus, CPL Energy India, CRISIL, Cryogas Equipment, Daniel
Measurement Solutions, Directorate General of Hydrocarbons, Dolat Capital, Eastern Gas, East India Petroleum, EIL, E&Y, Elster-IInstromet, Emerson, Enam, Encare Earth Solutions,
Engineers India, ESAB, Essar Oil, Evonik, ExxonMobil, Feedback Ventures, Ferranti, Fujitsu, GAIL, GDF Suez Energy, Genus Power Infrastructures, GE Sensing, Glynwed, GLNoble
Denton, GMR Energy, GMMCO, Green Gas, GSPC, Gujarat Glass, Gujarat Gas, HCC, Haryana City Gas Distribution, Honeywell, HPCL, ICICI Bank, ICPCI, ICRA, IDBI, IDFC, Imkemex,
Indraprastha Gas, INEL Gas Controls, Intertek, IOCL, Ispat Energy, Itron, Jain Irrigation, Jubilant Energy, Katlax, Kawasaki, Kimplas Piping, Kirloskar Oil Engines, Kirloskar Pneumatics,
Kotak Mahindra, KPMG, KSIDC, Lanco, Lanco Infratech, Logicon Engineering, Mahanagar Gas, Maharashtra Seamless, Makwana Engineering, MIDC, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural
Gas, MNGL, Mott Macdonald, Mueller, Nandini Impex, NCC, Nirmal Industries, NTPC, Oil India, ONGC, Oracle, PDIL, Petro IT, Pinnacle Engines India, PNGRB, PPAC, Pratibha
Industries, PTT, Quippo Energy, Rai Industrial Power, Raychem RPG, Reliance Industries, Reliance Natural Resources, RMG Autometers, RMSI, Rockwin Flowmeters, Rohan Builders,
Rolls Royce, RPG Raychem, Sabarmati Gas, Sandvik Asia, SAP, Saumya DSM, SBI Capital, Shell, Simon Carves, Siti Energy, Spice Energy, Supreme Industries, Surya Roshni, Swan
Enviromental, Tata Power, TDW India, Technip KT, TERI, TGE Engineering, TIL, TNGCL, Trimble Navigation, UTI AMC, Vargo Petro-TTech, Varicon Pumps, Velosi Certification Services,
Vitkovice India Power, Warburg Pincus, Welspun Infratech, Wartsila, Wipro, etc.
To register: Call +91-111-441688859, 9810498985, email: conferencecell@indiainfrastructure.com, or visit us at www.indiainfrastructure.com
AGENDA/STRUCTURE
KEY TRENDS AND OUTLOOK
What have been the key developments in the past year?
What are the key trends with respect to demand, supply, prices, etc.?
What are the key opportunities and challenges?
OPERATOR VIEWPOINT
What are the plans of leading CGD operators?
What do they see as key business challenges? How are they being addressed?
What is their future outlook (issues, opportunities)?
REGULATORY PERSPECTIVE
What has been the regulatory experience in CGD? What are the key issues?
What is the status of the licence process?
What are the key focus areas of the PNGRB for the next two-three years?
UPDATE ON PIPELINE INFRASTRUCTURE
What is the current status of pipeline infrastructure?
What is the update on projects under construction?
Which are the projects being planned or bid out?
GAS SUPPLY OUTLOOK
What is the current status of gas supply (domestic production, R-LNG, etc.)?
What is the outlook for the coming years?
What are the various sourcing options for CGD operators?
ECONOMICS AND FINANCING OF CGD PROJECTS
What is the economics of CGD projects (capex/opex, PNG/CNG)?
What are the typical financing structures?
What are the risks and returns?
USE, APPLIANCES AND APPLICATIONS
What are the trends in the development of gas-based household appliances?
What is the usage potential in "local" power generation (gas engines, microturbines)?
What steps are being taken by CGD operators to encourage gas consumption?
PROJECT SHOWCASE
Which are the noteworthy projects (operational and upcoming CGD networks)?
What are their key features (network size, design, milestones, targets, etc.)?
What can we learn from the experience of these projects?
NEW TECHNOLOGIES: STORAGE AND COMPRESSION
What are the most promising technologies and solutions in storage and compression?
What has been the experience with these technologies?
What are the prospects for these technologies in India?
ASSET INTEGRITY AND MANAGEMENT
What are the key challenges relating to asset integrity and management in CGD?
What are the global best practices in this area?
What has been the experience so far in India?
LEAK DETECTION AND METERING
What are the key issues and challenges relating to leak detection and metering?
What are the most promising and relevant technologies and solutions?
What has been the experience so far in India?
FOCUS ON ENGINEERING, DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
What are the key trends in engineering and design of CGD networks?
What are the best methods for pipeline construction in urban areas?
What are the key challenges in CGD project management in India?
Each session will have two parts. The first part will feature presentations by speakers. The second part will be devoted to Q&A and floor discussions. The conference will
feature the points-of-view of all key stakeholders – existing distributors, potential new players, gas producers/marketers, policymakers, financiers and investors, technology
providers and infrastructure builders.
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CITY GAS DISTRIBUTION IN INDIA
Developing Networks; Improving Efficiency
March 6-7, 2013, The Imperial, New Delhi
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