Insight
India's evolving corporate LNG dynamics
Report summary
The Indian corporate LNG landscape is becoming more diverse as increasing numbers of companies seek to directly import LNG. These companies include GAIL, GSPC, Indian Oil, ONGC amongst others. What's driving these companies to enter the LNG market and what are the implications for the future?
Table of contents
- Executive Summary
- Background
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Market drivers for increased corporate activity
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Gas transportation companies battle for supremacy: GAIL & GSPC
- GAIL looks at life after legacy domestic gas
- GSPC stretching its wings outside Gujarat
- Outlook for GAIL and GSPC
- Refining companies diversifying into gas and LNG
- Upstream companies seeking equity LNG
- Is there a role for private and international companies?
- What does the evolving dynamic mean for Petronet?
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Gas transportation companies battle for supremacy: GAIL & GSPC
- Conclusion
- Appendix
Tables and charts
This report includes 5 images and tables including:
- Direct LNG imports by company (Apr-Sept 2014)
- Long-term contracted LNG
- Appendix A: List of existing LNG terminals
- Appendix B: List of under-construction and proposed LNG terminals and expansions
- Existing and planned infrastructure by company (logos attached to key planned terminals)
What's included
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