NOVONOUS INSIGHTS Reports Gas Engine Usage in Indian Oil & Gas Industry

Gas Engine Usage in Indian Oil & Gas Industry

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14 August 2009, Pages-23

The Indian Oil & Gas industry has seen an increase in both upstream (exploration and production) and downstream (refining and marketing) activities, in past few years. The upstream activities include exploration and production (E&P) of Oil & Gas in sedimentary areas. The downstream activities include refining & marketing (R&M) of crude oil and gas. This increase is mainly due to the opening up of Oil & Gas industry in 1991, under New Exploration Licensing Policy (NELP). Many private and foreign players have entered into E&P of Oil & Gas, since then. There have been seven rounds of NELP biddings till date.

Because of NELP, India now has fourteen producing basins compared to three producing basins till 1990. This growth in not limited only to E&P. The R&M sector also has seen a significant growth.

There are plans to increase refining capacity in India by 93.49 million metric tons per annum (MMTPA) form current 177.97 MMTPA. Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL) is working toward creating a national gas grid and has plans to lay around 5000 Km. of gas pipelines with and investment of INR 280 billion.

The increase in both E&P and R&M activities in Indian Oil & Gas Industry has created a demand for gas engine and related services, as gas engines can be used in both E&P and R&M activities.

This report maps the usage of gas engines in Indian Oil & Gas Industry. The report also evaluates upcoming projects where gas engines could be used and analyses two recent cases, where gas engines have been used. The report also profile two leading suppliers of gas engines to Indian Oil & Gas Industry - GE Energy and Rolls-Royce Energy Systems India Private Limited.

 

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
1.1 Scope of the report
2. Indian Oil & Gas Industry
3. Mapping of Gas Engine Usage in Oil & Gas Industry
3.1 Benefits of Using Gas Engines in Oil & Gas Industry
4. Cases of usage of Gas Engines in Indian Oil & Gas Industry
4.1 Barmer Salaya Pipeline (BSPL) Project – Cairn India
4.1.1 Company Profile
4.1.2 Barmer Salaya Pipeline (BSPL) Project
4.2 Hazira Vaghodia Jhabua (HVJ) Pipeline Project – GAIL India
4.2.1 Company Profile
4.2.2 Hazira Vaghodia Jhabua (HVJ) Pipeline Project
4.2.3 Hazira Vaghodia Jhabua (HVJ) Pipeline Extension Project
5. Oil & Gas Pipelines in India
6. Future Trends
7. Profile of Key Players
7.1 GE Energy
7.2 Rolls-Royce Energy Systems India Private Limited

List of Exhibits

2.1 India’s Oil & Gas Exploration Status
2.2 India’s Oil & Gas Reserve Base
2.3 India’s Oil Reserve 2003-2008
2.4 India’s Gas Reserve 2003-2008
3.1 Upstream and Downstream Processes
4.1 Cairn India Contact Details
4.2 Barmer Salaya Pipeline (BSPL) Project Route
4.3 Details of GE Jenbacher engines used in BSPL project
4.4 Key Facts related to BSPL Project
4.5 GAIL Contact Details
4.6 Details of Hazira Vaghodia Jhabua (HVJ) Pipeline Compressor Stations
4.7 Details of Rolls-Royce engines used in HVJ Pipeline Extension Project
4.8 Key Facts related to HVJ Pipeline Extension Project
5.1 Pipeline network in India
5.2 Map of Gas Pipeline network in India
5.3 Map of Product Pipeline network in India
6.1 Planned Refinery Capacities in India
6.2 Upcoming GAIL Gas Pipelines
6.3 Upcoming IOCL Product Pipelines
7.1 GE Energy Contact Details
7.2 Rolls-Royce Energy Systems India Private Limited Contact Details

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