目次
価格・ご注文について この調査レポートは、世界の液化天然ガス(LNG)市場を調査し、主要地域/国毎の現況および今後の展望を掲載しています。また主要関連企業の市場勢力図も掲載しています。
DESCRIPTION
Natural gas is fast gaining its appropriate place in India’s huge energy basket that incorporates both renewable and non-renewable energy sources to meet soaring domestic energy demand. Due to the inherent environment friendly nature, cost effectiveness, and greater efficiency, natural gas is proving its utility in energy as well as non-energy sectors.
According to our new research report “Indian Natural Gas Sector Analysis”, India produced 47.5 Billion Cubic Meter natural gas in FY 2010, which is still far less from the actual demand in the country. This shortfall has forced the government to opt for LNG imports at comparatively higher international prices. The Indian government has further widened demand-supply gap by setting low prices, which exerts immense subsidy pressure on the domestic oil & marketing companies. It is expected that the shortfall will further widen in FY 2011 with an expected demand of around 265 MMSCMD and supply of just 197 MMSCMD.
Despite intense pressure on oil and marketing companies, we have found that Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) are positioning themselves as a future fuel option for both industrial and non-industrial sectors in the domestic market. The number of LPG customers is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 9% to touch the mark of around 150 Million by FY 2013 end. This will result in a sharp growth of LPG demand, thus exerting more pressure on its domestic production and imports.
Further, our report reveals that India is witnessing an explosive growth in the usage of natural gas driven vehicles. The country has the fifth largest fleet of natural gas vehicles (NGV) in the world and holds the highest NGV growth potential with over 200 cities planned for CNG developments. Usage of CNG in vehicles is rapidly gaining recognition as it is cost effective and pollution free green fuel. The number of CNG vehicles is expected to grow at a CAGR of 22.7% during FY 2011?FY 2013, on account of favorable government policies.
Besides, the report analyzes current industry developments such as, coal bed methane, city gas distribution, underground coal gasification, etc. The report also identifies key players in the country and includes their detail business description, strengths & weaknesses, and their recent activities.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Analyst View
2. Natural Gas - An Overview
2.1 Reserves and Potential
2.2 Distribution
2.2.1 Piped Natural Gas (PNG)
2.2.2 Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
2.2.3 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)
3. Global LNG Market Overview
3.1 Demand
3.2 Supply
3.3 Capital Investment
3.4 LNG Pricing
4. LNG Market by Region - Current and Future Prospects
4.1 Asia-Pacific
4.1.1 Japan
4.1.2 South Korea
4.1.3 China
4.1.4 India
4.1.5 Australia
4.1.6 Indonesia
4.1.7 Malaysia
4.2 Middle East
4.2.1 Qatar
4.2.2 Oman
4.2.3 UAE
4.3 Americas
4.3.1 US
4.3.2 Trinidad & Tobago
4.4 Africa
4.4.1 Algeria
4.4.2 Nigeria
4.4.3 Egypt
4.5 Europe
4.5.1 Spain
4.5.2 France
5. Industry Trends
5.1 Asia-Pacific to Dominate Global LNG Market
5.2 Infrastructure Security Market
5.3 LNG Spot Market
5.4 Rising Instances of Inorganic Growth Patterns
5.5 LNG Re-gasification
5.6 Underground Gas Storage Facilities in Europe
6. Competitive Landscape
6.1 Royal Dutch Shell Plc.
6.2 BP Plc.
6.3 TOTAL S.A.
6.4 ExxonMobil Corporation
6.5 BG Group Plc.
6.6 Chevron
List of Figures & Tables
List of Figures
Figure 2-1: Global - Proven Natural Gas Reserves by Region (%), 2009
Figure 2-2: Global - Proven Natural Gas Reserves by Region (Trillion Cubic Meter), 2009
Figure 3-1: Global - LNG Demand (Million Metric Tons), 2008, 2010, 2020 & 2035
Figure 3-2: Global - Forecast for LNG Demand by Region (%), 2035
Figure 3-3: Global - LNG Production Capacity (Million Metric Tons/Year), 2007 & 2009
Figure 3-4: Global - Capital Investment in LNG Projects (Billion US$), 2007-2011
Figure 3-5: Global - LNG Long-term Price (US$/MMBtu), 2000-2020
Figure 4-1: Japan - LNG Consumption (Trillion Cubic Feet), 2006 & 2007
Figure 4-2: Japan - LNG Consumption by Sector (%)
Figure 4-3: Japan - LNG Import (Trillion Cubic Feet), 2008 & 2009
Figure 4-4: Japan - LNG Import by Country (%), 2009
Figure 4-5: Japan - LNG Demand (Trillion Cubic Feet), 2010, 2020 & 2030
Figure 4-6: South Korea - Natural Gas Consumption (Billion Cubic Meter), 2008 & 2009
Figure 4-7: South Korea - LNG Import by Country (%), 2009
Figure 4-8: South Korea - LNG Import (Billion Cubic Meter), 2010, 2020 & 2030
Figure 4-9: China - Natural Gas Consumption (Billion Cubic Meter), 2008 & 2009
Figure 4-10: China - LNG Import by Country (%), 2009
Figure 4-11: China - LNG Import (Billion Cubic Meter), 2010, 2020 & 2030
Figure 4-12: India - Natural Gas Consumption (Billion Cubic Meter), 2008 & 2009
Figure 4-13: India - LNG Import by Country (%), 2009
Figure 4-14: India - LNG Import (Billion Cubic Meter), 2010, 2020 & 2030
Figure 4-15: Australia - LNG Production (Billion Cubic Feet), 2007-2009
Figure 4-16: Australia - LNG Export (Million Metric Tons), 2007-2009
Figure 4-17: Australia - LNG Export by Country (%), 2009
Figure 4-18: Australia - LNG Production (Billion Cubic Feet) and Export (Million Metric Tons), 2010 & 2020
Figure 4-19: Indonesia - LNG Production (Million Metric Tons), 2007-2009
Figure 4-20: Indonesia - LNG Export (Trillion BTU), 2007-2009
Figure 4-21: Indonesia - LNG Export by Country (%), 2009
Figure 4-22: Malaysia - LNG Production (Million Metric Tons), 2007-2009
Figure 4-23: Malaysia - LNG Export (Million Metric Tons), 2007-2009
Figure 4-24: Malaysia - LNG Export by Country (%), 2009
Figure 4-25: Qatar - LNG Production Capacity (Million Metric Tons/Year), 2008 & 2010
Figure 4-26: Qatar - LNG Export by Country (%), 2009
Figure 4-27: Oman - Natural Gas Production (Billion Cubic Meter), 2007-2009
Figure 4-28: Oman - LNG Export by Country (%), 2009
Figure 4-29: UAE - Natural Gas Production (Billion Cubic Meter), 2007-2009
Figure 4-30: UAE - LNG Export by Country (%), 2009
Figure 4-31: Americas - Growth in LNG Demand (%), 2007 to 2020
Figure 4-32: US - Natural Gas Consumption (Billion Cubic Meter), 2007-2009
Figure 4-33: US - LNG Import (Billion Cubic Feet), 2008 & 2009
Figure 4-34: US - LNG Import by Country (%), 2009
Figure 4-35: US - LNG Demand (Million Metric Tons), 2010 & 2020
Figure 4-36: Trinidad & Tobago - Natural Gas Production (Billion Cubic Meter), 2007-2009
Figure 4-37: Trinidad & Tobago - LNG Export by Country (%), 2009
Figure 4-38: Algeria - LNG Production (Billion Cubic Meter), 2003-2007
Figure 4-39: Algeria - LNG Export by Country (%), 2009
Figure 4-40: Nigeria - Natural Gas Production (Billion Cubic Meter), 2007-2009
Figure 4-41: Nigeria - LNG Export by Country (%), 2009
Figure 4-42: Egypt - Natural Gas Production (Billion Cubic Meter), 2007-2009
Figure 4-43: Egypt - LNG Export by Country (%), 2009
Figure 4-44: Europe - LNG Demand (Million Metric Tons), 2010, 2020 & 2030
Figure 4-45: Spain - Natural Gas Consumption (Billion Cubic Meter), 2007-2009
Figure 4-46: Spain - LNG Import by Country (%), 2009
Figure 4-47: Spain - LNG Demand (Million Metric Tons), 2010, 2020 & 2030
Figure 4-48: France - Natural Gas Consumption (Billion Cubic Meter), 2007-2009
Figure 4-49: France - LNG Import by Country (%), 2009
Figure 4-50: France - LNG Demand (Million Metric Tons), 2010, 2020 & 2030
Figure 5-1: Global - Number of LNG Import Contracts by Region (Q1 2000 & Q1 2010)
Figure 5-2: Australia - Cumulative Capital Expenditure on LNG Projects by Technology (%), 2010 to 2015
Figure 5-3: Global - LNG Infrastructure Security Market (Billion US$), 2008-2014
List of Tables
Table 2-1: Global - Proven Natural Gas Reserves by Country (Trillion Cubic Meter), 2008 & 2009
Table 4-1: Japan - Long-term LNG Supply Contracts
Table 4-2: Japan - LNG Receiving Terminals (2008)
Table 4-3: Japan - LNG Receiving Terminals under Planning
Table 4-4: South Korea - Long-term LNG Supply Contracts (2007)
Table 4-5: South Korea - LNG Receiving Terminals (2008)
Table 4-6: China - LNG Receiving Terminals under Planning
Table 4-7: India - Long-term LNG Supply Contract
Table 4-8: India - LNG Receiving Terminals (2008)
Table 4-9: India - LNG Receiving Terminals under Planning
Table 4-10: Australia - LNG Production Plants (2008)
Table 4-11: Australia - LNG Production Plants under Construction or with Signed SPAs/HOAs
Table 4-12: Australia - LNG Production Plants under Planning
Table 4-13: Indonesia - LNG Production Plants (2008)
Table 4-14: Indonesia - LNG Production Plants under Construction or with Signed SPAs/HOAs
Table 4-15: Indonesia - LNG Production Plants under Planning
Table 4-16: Malaysia - LNG Production Plants (2008)
Table 4-17: Qatar - LNG Production Plants (2008)
Table 4-18: Qatar - LNG Production Plants under Construction or with Signed SPAs/HOAs
Table 4-19: Oman - LNG Production Plants (2008)
Table 4-20: UAE - LNG Production Plants (2007)
Table 4-21: US - LNG Production Plants (2008)
Table 4-22: US - LNG Receiving Terminals (2008)
Table 4-23: US - LNG Receiving Terminals under Planning
Table 4-24: Trinidad & Tobago - LNG Production Plants (2008)
Table 4-25: Algeria - LNG Production Plants (2008)
Table 4-26: Algeria - LNG Production Plant under Construction or with Signed SPAs/HOAs
Table 4-27: Algeria - LNG Production Plant under Planning
Table 4-28: Nigeria - LNG Production Plants (2008)
Table 4-29: Nigeria - LNG Production Plants under Construction or with Signed SPAs/HOAs
Table 4-30: Nigeria - LNG Production Plants under Planning
Table 4-31: Egypt - LNG Production Plants (2008)
Table 4-32: Egypt - LNG Production Plants under Planning
Table 4-33: Spain - LNG Receiving Terminals (2008)
Table 4-34: Spain - LNG Receiving Terminals under Planning
Table 4-35: France - LNG Receiving Terminals (2008)
Table 4-36: France - LNG Receiving Terminals under Planning
Table 5-1: Global - LNG Regasification Capacity and Storage
Table 5-2: Europe - Regasification Terminals
Table 5-3: South America - LNG Regasification Terminals
Table 5-4: Europe - Underground Gas Storage Working Capacity (Billion Cubic Meter)