Indian
natural gas sector moving slowly towards deregulation
Natural
Gas in India - 2006
Mumbai,
India - July 8, Bharat Book Bureau, has added “ Natural Gas in India - 2006
” ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=5799
) to its huge collection of Reports.
From
identifying sources and estimating potential supply and demands and worrying
over the huge deficit over last couple of years, India has now reached a stage
where it is getting into strategizing about how to bridge this gap and more
importantly how to make this gas reach its ultimate consumer. The last year saw
various players working overtime negotiating verious gas procurements contracts
from domestic and international sources and simultaneously developing plans to
build the massive infrastructure required to bring the gas to consumers
located in various parts of this vast country. Also, the policy and regulatory
environment is evolving fast to keep pace with this rapid development. In view
of the above, this book presents a forward looking approach and analyses various
opportunities the ever changing dynamics of natural gas sector throw for various
stakeholders.
The state-owned Indian natural gas sector has been slowly
moving towards deregulation for close to a decade. However, rather than wholly
introducing free market forces into the existing state-managed sector, India has
developed a separate, almost entirely decontrolled gas market alongside the
existing sector.
It
covers a wide range of topics including world natural gas scenario, gas
resources and availablitiy, demand-supply pattern, import options, gas
transmission infrastructure, distribution network, technological developments
and the road ahead.
Book
Highlights
● Full
four Color, 250 pages, hard bound with dust jacket. Over 250 tables, charts and
maps of gas related infrastructure in the country.
●
Extensive coverage of World natural gas scenario covering major gas producing
and consuming countries in five continents covering the status of development of
natural gas infrastructure and various geopolitical and economical issues in
development of this infrastructure.
●
Detailed Profile of over 20 companies and the status of their various natural
gas related projects in the country.
●
Articles by Ernst & Young, PricewaterhouseCoopers, BMR & Associates,
Hazira LNG Pvt. Ltd., Thermax and Punj Lloyd.
Contents
Foreword
Message
Acknowledgment
Summary
World
Natural Gas Scenario
Product Profile
Resources and Availability
Demand - Supply Pattern
Import Options
Gas Transmission Infrastructure
Distribution & Marketing - Emerging Markets
Natural Gas Pricing
Regulatory and Fiscal Regime
Technological Developments
Road Ahead
Annexure
:
● World Energy Statistics
●
Indian Petroleum Statstics
● Conversion Factors
● Glossary of Terms
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