Conferences

11th City Gas Stakeholders, 2025 (Delhi).

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CONFERENCE OVERVIEW AND COVERAGE Over the past few years, the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board has introduced various policies to streamline activities in the sector. These include the issuance of force majeure guidelines, relaxation in LNG marketing and distribution, simplification of the gas pipeline tariff structure and creation of a gas exchange framework, however some amendments like taking away supply of Natural Gas through Cascade, from definition of Natural Gas, control over establishing CGS in another GA , Government initiative for EVs and diminishing APM gas volumes, have created some uncertainty in the mind of the CGD entities. The city gas distribution (CGD) sector has witnessed remarkable growth over the past few years. The existing players have invested significantly in developing infrastructure and expanding operations to new geographical areas (GAs). CGD is the second largest consumer of Natural gas (42.83 MMSCMD in Jan.25 of which 50% is LNG share) next to Fertilizer (56.7 MMSCMD of which 500% is the LNG share). After 12th round of bidding 99.9% of population residing in 99% of the area of our country has been covered for wishful gas connectivity. The authorization envisages 11.86 Cr of PNG-D connections, 19479 of CNG stations and 3.84 lac inch -Km of steel pipelines. Against which after 3 decades of existence, the targets achieved (till November 2024) are: 1.397 Cr of PNG-D connections, 7395 CNG stations and 2.3 Lac of inch Km of steel pipelines. To meet additional gas requirement, alternative modes of gas sourcing including Bio Gas production and sourcing have been emerging at reasonably good speed. The options for gas sourcing have been the HTHP gas, Gas from auctioned Blocks, Long term LNG, Short term LNG, Spot LNG and sourcing through IGX under various contracts. The CGD sector is expected to witness investments of up to Rs 900 billion in the next seven to eight years as most of the regions of the country are brought under the CGD network. Clearly, the sector provides significant opportunity to all stakeholders including contractors, investors, and equipment/material/technology providers. To address the Gas sourcing for the business where huge infrastructure has been developed, becomes very important to ensure reasonable margins for the CGD entities. The growth of CGD is closely related with the growth of the all stakeholders. This conference brings together the gas suppliers, CGD entities, Plants & Equipment suppliers and service providers to discuss a way forward for win-win solution.
CONFERENCE Agenda 1-optimizing gas sourcing & role of LNG 2-CGD ENTITIES - EXPERTS VIEWS 3-CGD STAKEHOLDER 4-POLICY & REGULATORY FORUM