Chairperson, PNGRB (080110)
Chairperson, PNGRB (080110)
Chairperson, PNGRB (080110)
International Symposium on
New Paradigms for Energy Policy and Regulation
8th January 2010
Regulatory Framework in
Petroleum & Natural Gas
Sector
L. Mansingh, Chairperson
Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board
http://www.iitk.ac.in/reg
Top Primary Energy Consuming Countries 2005
5th
largest energy consumer (Share 3.7% 2000
1554 Fig. in MTOE
of global energy) 1500
0
Energy consumption projection(2031-32) USA China Russian Japan India Germany Canada
0
World US India China Brazil
World Nucl
Oth Oth
Nucl 8%
World
2003 6%
8%
5% Oil 2030
10517 Oil 33%
18040 mtoe
38%
mtoe Coal Coal CAGR: 2%
24% 27%
India Oth
Nucl2%
Oth
Nucl 2%
6%
India
2003-04 2% Oil
2031-32
Oil 29%
327 36%
1651 mtoe
mtoe Coal CAGR: 6.2%
51% Coal
Gas
51%
Gas 12% Coal & Oil continue to
9% play major role; Gas is
emerging
MMT
300 230
200
133
107 190
100
75 100
32 33 40 40
0
2001-02 2007 08 2011-12 2031 32
Oil Demand
Production from existing fields & discoveries
To be met from imports & new discoveries
Refineries & Product Pipelines
Refining
Refining Capacity:178 MMT
178 MMTPA
12017 KMs
68.17 MMTPA
Refineries in India
Bhatinda
Existing (9.0)
Ongoing/Planned Panipat
(6.0), (9.0) Digboi
Bongaigaon (0.7)
Mathura (2.4)
(8.0)
Guwahati Numaligarh
Barauni (1.0) (3.0)
(6.0)
BINA
Baroda (6.0)
Jamnagar Haldia
(33.0, 29.0, 10.5 (13.7) (6.0), (1.5)
Paradip
Mumbai (15.0)
(12) (5.5) Visakh
(2.4) (7.5, 7.5) Nos MMTPA
IndianOil 10 60.2
Tatipaka
BPC 3 22.5
Mangalore (0.1, 0.1) HPC 2 13.0
(9.7, 5.3) ONGC / MRPL 2 9.8
Chennai
Reliance (Pvt.) 1 62.0
(9.5, 1.7) Essar(Pvt.) 1 10.5
Cochin Total 19 178.0
Narimanam
(7.5, 2.0) (1.0)
Expected Refining Capacity by 2011-12: 200-235 MMTPA
Indias product demand & refining capacity
250
142
200
200 178
160
45 68
150 133 132
100
50
0
2008-09 2011-12 2016-17
Marketing Infrastructure
Notification of Regulations
Declaring/Authorizing petroleum products &
natural gas pipelines and city gas distribution
networks on common carrier basis
Specifying market service and retail service
obligations to protect consumers interests
Fostering Fair Trade and Competition
Laying down Standards and Safety Norms
PROCESS OF FRAMING & FINALISING REGULATIONS
21
Draft Draft
Internal
Regulations Regulations
Deliberations
approved by posted in
in PNGRB
Board public domain
Comments
Open House
Open House from
with
on Final Draft stakeholders
Stakeholders
considered
Regulations
Notification in
finalized &
Legal Vetting Official
approved by
Gazette
Board
21
Regulations for CGD & NG Pipelines notified so far
22
Regulations for Principal
Regulations
notified on
Authorizing entities to lay, build, operate or expand CGD 19.03.08
Networks
Gas Tie-up
Consequen Post authorization
ce of monitoring of
Default & activities /meeting 30 days
Termination the service
of obligations/Quality Financial Closure
Authorizatio of Standard norms
n
GAs Covered Under Two Rounds of CGD Bidding
28
Present Scenario
Total Number of CNG vehicles- 7 lakh
Number of entities 19
Number of GAs - 25
Future Scenario (next three years)
Total Number of GAs - 86
Expected CNG vehicles(Present Trend) - 25 lakh
Future Scenario (next five years)
Number of GAs 125
Expected CNG vehicles(66% of present trend)- 33 lakh
Future Scenario (next ten years)
Number of GAs 250++
Expected CNG vehicles(66% of present trend) 58 lakh
30
30 December 2008
Oil Pipelines
in India 31
Jalandhar
Bhatinda Ambala
Roorkee
Sangrur Najibabad
Panipat
Meerut
Rewari Delhi NahorkatiyaTinsukia
Sanganer Loni Shahjahanpur
Mathura Siliguri Bongaigaon Digboi
Ajmer
Jodhpur Tundla
Chaksu Lucknow Numaligarh
Kanpur Jagdishpur Guwahati
Kot
Chittaurgarh Barauni
Sidhpur Ahmedabad Rajbandh
Kandla Ratlam
Mundra Navagam Budge
Jamnagar Koyali Maurigram Budge
Vadinar Indore
Dahej Ankleshwar Haldia
Hazira Manmad
Mumbai Mumbai Paradip
High Pune Secunderabad Vizag Existing
Uran
Product
Pakni
Hazarwadi Vijayawada Crude Oil
Mangalore Bangalore
Chennai On-going
Product
Sankari Asanur Crude Oil
Length- ~9893 Km. Karur Existing
Coimbatore Trichy
LPG 2126 kms (4.5 MMT)
Capacity- ~64 mmtpa Kochi
LPG
Madurai
Capacity utilization- > 78%
Players- IOCL, BPCL, HPCL, PETRONET,GAIL
FDI Policy
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Exploration
Up to 100% FDI: Automatic route through Competitive bidding
Refining
Up to 100% FDI
Up to 49% FDI: if project taken up along with Public Sector
Undertakings
Marketing
Up to 100% FDI permitted in petroleum products marketing
Petroleum Pipelines
Up to 100% FDI: Under automatic route
Natural Gas Pipelines
Up to 100% FDI: Under automatic route
Estimated Investment in P&NG Infrastructure
33
(contd.....)
Access Code (Natural Gas)
Provides third party non-discriminate Access to
Transportation and Distribution Network for Natural Gas at
tariffs fixed by the Regulator
Lays down technical parameters / obligations to maintain
surplus capacity to ensure availability of capacity to third
party
Technical specifications such as band of calorific value
lay down to ensure grid discipline
Grid Management System being finalized to ensure
smooth functioning of the Gas Grid
Steps initiated by PNGRB so far
43
(contd.....)
Product Pipeline
Storage tanks at beginning and end point
and at storage depots being included in the
definition of pipeline for third party
discriminate access
Thank you