City Gas Distribution (CGD) Sector in India: Analysing 86 Geographical Areas notified under PNGRB Round IX Bidding (2018) - Unlocking a Multimillion Dollar Opportunity - ResearchAndMarkets.com
The "Unlocking
Upcoming Multimillion Dollar Opportunity in City Gas Distribution (CGD)
Sector in India - Analysing 86 Geographical Areas notified under PNGRB
Round IX Bidding (2018)" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's
offering.
The City Gas Distribution (CGD) projects in India are emerging as an
important driver for overall natural gas value chain development. The
new bidding parameters, diversity & vastness of the notified
geographical areas and government's push for a natural gas fuelled
nation are indicating towards an enhanced enthusiasm in the upcoming
bidding round.
However, a major challenge for both experienced bidders and new entrants
alike is the development of a robust demand assessment model (baseline
and forecasted demand), network layout, technical
configuration/simulation and most importantly a bottom-up assessment of
viable CNG station location.
As experienced before, the biggest ask of bidders (and consultants
supporting these bidders) is the limited timeframe for conducting the
assessment and putting together a robust strategy for a winning bid.
This report offers CGD industry stakeholders a strategic insight on the
potential & viability of the notified individual geographical areas.
Key Highlights
India has sustained a strong economic growth, above 7% mark, since 2014
surpassing China and emerged as a high economic growth nation amongst
other emerging and developing economies in the world.
In 2016, India registered a 7.1% y-o-y growth in GDP at Constant Price,
whereas, China stood at 6.7%. The GDP growth average of emerging and
developing economies in the world was 4.3% (2016). In absolute terms,
India's share of Global GDP (at current prices, USD Bn) was 3% (India:
~2,264 Bn USD and World: ~75,368 Bn USD).
At an impressive 5.1% CAGR (2010-2016), India's primary commercial
energy growth testifies the need for energy (actual ~724 MTOE, 2016).
Natural Gas (actual ~45 MTOE, 2016) has a number of economic &
environmental merits and is also endorsed the government.
India's commitment towards clean energy and carbon reduction offers a
tremendous adoption potential for natural gas by targeting Oil (multiple
drivers & incentives for switching over to gas) and Coal (mostly policy
push) - Both having major share in India's total primary commercial
energy consumption.
India has been registering a sustained growth in terms of demand for
natural gas and its outlook towards sourcing LNG from global supply
destinations has been nothing less than promising. The positive
sentiments around India's LNG adoption and a key market received a
significant push when India (at COP 21, Paris) committed to reduce its
carbon intensity by a third from 0.37kg per capita of GDP in 2005. All
the same, the government's plan to double the share of natural gas in
India's energy mix - from 6.5% in 2015 to 15% over the medium term goes
well with the positive perception of India's outlook towards developing
its gas market.
Strong alternate fuel segment consumption growth and regulatory & policy
push for City or Local Gas distribution projects by GoI/MoPNG gives
significant leverage to future natural gas penetration via CGD, RLNG
Terminals and Gas Pipeline.
India's natural gas consumption is currently driven by the CGD. MoPNG
has accorded priority to PNG (Domestic) and CNG (Transport) segments of
CGD sector in domestic gas allocation. At present, domestic gas is being
supplied to meet entire requirement of CNG (transport) and domestic PNG
segments based on last six-monthly consumption data by the respective
CGD networks. Further, Government has envisaged to connect One crore
households with PNG supplies for cooking purpose by 2020. It has also
been envisaged to expand the coverage of CGD networks in addition 146
GAs in coming years. Guidelines have been issued for allowing the
development of PNG network into defence establishments across the
country. Further, Public Sector Undertakings have been advised to have
the provisions of PNG in their residential complexes.
Despite the regulatory control on the consumption of polluting fuels
(Ban on consumption of Furnace Oil and Petcoke in North Indian states),
strong growth in alternate fuels are a good indicator for industrial
growth. Alternate fuels in transportation sector also showed a healthy
trend which makes a strong case for CGD led investments in the country.
The upcoming CGD Round IX Bidding is different from the previous rounds
not just in terms of a change in bidding guidelines and evaluation
parameters, but also, in terms of the magnitude of the geographical
areas and the way these projects are uniformly covering all regions of
the country.
As on December 2017, nearly 31 CGD entities are developing CGD (PNG &
CNG) network in 81 geographical areas (mostly on Northern, Western and
Southern region) in 21 States/Union Territories. A total number of
32,500 industrial and commercial units are currently connected on a PNG
network and around 1,282 CNG stations are established overall in India,
according to various public domain sources. Interestingly, of the total
107 geographical areas identified (from CGD bidding round 1 - 8) only 51
geographical areas (roughly 50%) were finally awarded to successful
bidder.
It is important to note that while most of the existing CGD projects are
state or PSU run, the last eight rounds have also witnessed winning bids
from private sector players such as Adani, Sanwariya, Jay Madhok, Mahesh
Resources, Megha Engineering, Unison, IRM Energy, Perigon Infratech and
IMC limited. All the same, unlike previous round, the CGD round IX
bidding includes geographical areas marking each region of the country.
The round IX announced list includes 86 geographical areas covering 156
complete districts and 18 part districts.
Companies Mentioned
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IGL
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MGL
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GGL
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CUGL
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Indian Oil
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Adani
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GAIL
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GAIL GAS
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PNGRB
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MoPNG
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MNGL
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IMC limited
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BPCL
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HPCL
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Gujarat Gas
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GSPC
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Petronet LNG
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Shell
Key Topics Covered
1. Executive Summary
2. Analysis of Existing CGD Projects in India
3. Executive Analysis of previous PNGRB Bidding Rounds
4. Business Performance of Existing CGD Projects: Business Environment,
Business Models, Growth Drivers and Strategies adopted by key CGD
entities in:
5. Critical Elements of a CGD Project - Infrastructure, Gas Sourcing,
Market Base, Investments, Retailing & Marketing
6. Expert level commentary on CGD regulations (Focus on Bidding)
7. Analysis of IX Round CGD Projects (All 86 Geographical Areas
discussed individually)
8. Demand Potential of Round IX Geographical Areas: Baseline and 20 Year
Projection
9. Infrastructure requirement for Round IX Geographical Areas
10. Capital and Operating expenses for Round IX Geographical Areas
11. Outlook on overall project feasibility (Go/No Go) for Round IX
Geographical Areas - Considering parameters such as:
12. Unlocking investment potential for major CGD stakeholders from the
upcoming round IX bidding:
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