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 EXPANSION & DIVERSIFICATION  IEA ANALYSIS
 PLL draws Rs. 40,000-crore investment plan to treble   ‘India’s oil demand will grow strongly, but oil

 profi t by 2028  production will decline’



 Petronet LNG Ltd. (PLL), India’s  raising the capacity of the Dahej LNG   PLL is hoping to  start  shipping   India will see a continued growth  the rise in domestic oil demand. Over  Crude oil imports to rise to 5.8-mbpd
 leading  liquefi ed  natural  gas  (LNG)  import terminal to 22.5-mtpa, and  LNG in containers to Sri Lanka in the   in oil  demand,  assuming the  position  the  next  seven years, 1-mbpd of new  by 2030
 import terminal  operator,  will invest  Rs. 1,245-crore in building an additional  next 18 months and is looking to set up   of the world’s largest source of global  refi nery  distillation  capacity  will  be   India was already the world’s sec-
 Rs. 40,000-crore  in expanding  import  storage tank and bays for truck loading  an import terminal at Colombo port in   oil demand growth, between now and  added – more than any other country  ond-largest crude oil net importer in
 capacity and  petrochemicals produc-  of LNG.  The Dahej  import  terminal  fi ve years.  2030, however, its domestic oil produc-  in the world outside of China. Several  2023, having boosted imports by 36%
 tion with a target to treble net profi t by  will also host a third jetty where pro-  tion is poised to decline despite invest-  other large projects are currently under  over the past decade to 4.6-mbpd to meet
 2028, its CEO Mr. A. K. Singh said.  pane, ethane and LNG can be imported,   Mr. Singh said, “Sri Lanka  has   ments, says a new report launched by  consideration that may lift capacity be-  rising refi nery intake. Increased refi ning
 he said.  already installed about 300-MW  of   the International Energy Agency (IEA)  yond the 6.8-mbpd capacity  expected  processing will lift crude oil imports fur-
 PLL is making a foray into the   gas based, power plants, and still, they   at  India  Energy  Week  (IEW)  2024 in  so far. New refi ning capacity is forecast  ther, to 5.8-mbpd by 2030, said the IEA.
 petrochemical business by investing   Petronet  is also looking  at  setting  don’t have gas. Sri Lanka approached   Quitol, Goa.  to boost product supplies to global mar-
 Rs. 12,685-crore in a propane dehydro-  up a 4 million  tonne-a-year  LNG im-  us to set up an LNG terminal which is   kets to 1.4-mbpd through mid-decade,  Energy transition will deliver oil
 genation (PDH) plant that will convert  port terminal at Gopalpur port, he said,  going to take  more time,  about three   “As energy transitions gather pace  before edging lower to 1.2-mbpd by  savings
 imported feedstock (propane) into propy-  adding that the initial thought was to set  to four years, to set up an FSRU based   and China’s economy shifts gear to-  2030, given the steady rise in domestic   Even as the oil production declines
 lene, as well as setting up an LNG import  up  a  fl oating  storage  &  regasifi cation  terminal.”  wards a less energy-intensive phase,  demand.  in the medium term, India’s efforts to
 facility at Gopalpur in Odisha at a cost  (FSRU)-based LNG import facility but   India  will  assume  the  position  as the   accelerate  its energy transition is set
 of Rs. 2,300-crore, he told reporters on  the fi rm is now looking at a land-based   As a stop gap arrangement, he ex-  world’s largest source of oil demand   India is set to maintain its position  to  deliver  signifi cant  oil  savings  in
 the sidelines of India Energy Week.  terminal.  plained that Petronet is working out to   growth this decade. In our 2023-2030  as a key exporter of transportation fuels  the forecast period. Increased uptake
 supply LNG through containers loaded   forecast period, India accounts for more  to markets in  Asia and the  Atlantic  in electric vehicles is set to play a key
 PLL currently operates a 17.5-mtpa  Terminal in Sri Lanka  on ships.  About 850-tonnes of gas   than one-third of global oil demand  Basin.  Continued  investment  in  refi n-  role in decarbonising the transport sec-
 import terminal  at Dahej in Gujarat   The fi rm is also looking at investing  per day will be supplied to the island   growth,” said the IEW oil report on  ing capacity and complexity will boost  tor. “We estimate that, combined, new
 and another 5-mtpa facility at Kochi,  in overseas projects such as a fl oating  nation in containers of 17-tonnes each.   India.“India’s role in global oil markets  light and middle distillate  production,  EVs  and  energy  effi ciency  improve-
 Kerala. It will invest Rs. 600-crore in  LNG terminal at Colombo in Sri Lanka.  The supply will begin by 2025.  is expected to expand substantially over  even as the industry pivots further to-  ments will avoid 480-kbpd of extra oil
       the remainder of the decade, fuelled by  wards heavier and more sour crudes.  demand in the 2023-2030 period. That
 GAS IMPORTS  strong growth in its economy, popula-  India’s role as a global swing supplier  means without these gains India’s  oil
                                         has risen since 2022 as the loss of  demand would reach a much higher
       tion and demographics,” the report said.
 Petronet, QatarEnergy sign 20-year LNG supply deal   Russian product exports to European  1.68-mbpd by 2030 compared with the
       India will consume more than one-  markets has increased the pull of Asian  current forecast,” said the IEA report.
 Petronet LNG Ltd. (PLL) and Qatar  new SPA shall also be lifted by GAIL  Qatar-US LNG face-off  third of the world’s oil by 2030  diesel and jet fuel westward.
 Energy have  inked  a long-term  LNG  (India) Ltd. (60%), Indian Oil Corporation   The deal with PLL also underscores   India is on track to post an increase   Biofuels are also expected to play
 Sale & Purchase Agreement (SPA) for  Ltd. (30%) and Bharat Petroleum Cor-  an urgency on part of the Arab nation   of almost 1.2-mbpd, accounting  for  Domestic crude oil production to see  a key role in India’s decarbonisation of
 the supply of around 7.5-mtpa of LNG  poration Ltd. (10%) after regasifi cation  to secure deals to tie up its 126-mtpa   more than one-third of  the projected  continued declines over medium-term  the transport sector. India is already the
 to India, extending from 2028 to 2048.  primarily at PLL’s Dahej LNG import  LNG capacity, which is expected to be   3.2-mbpd global gains in oil produc-  As a relatively small oil producer,  world’s third-largest producer and con-
 terminal on substantially back-to-back  operational by 2027.  tion, to reach 6.6-mbpd by 2030, said  and with limited potential for near-term  sumer of ethanol, as domestic production
 The deal was signed on the side-  basis, PLL said. It will assure continued   the IEW. A massive industrial expan-  growth, India’s domestic  production  has tripled over the last fi ve years. Sup-
 lines  of India  Energy  Week  (IEW) in  supplies  of  regasifi ed  LNG  to  major   Analysts point out that Asia, parti-  sion means that diesel/gasoil  is the  accounted for just 13% of the country’s  ported by the country’s abundant feed-
 Goa on February 6.  consuming sectors like fertilisers, city  cularly China and India, have become   single largest source of oil demand  supply needs. In 2023, domestic  oil  stocks, political support and effective po-
 gas  distribution,  refi neries  &  petro-  more important for Qatar as it faces stiff   growth, accounting for almost half  production averaged around 700-kbpd.  licy implementation, its ethanol blending
 This agreement  is an extension to  chemicals, power and other industries.  competition from the US, especially in   of the rise in the nation’s demand and  Despite renewed efforts by the govern-  rate of around 12% is amongst the world’s
 the existing SPA dated 31st July 1999,   Europe, whose dependence on US LNG   more than one-sixth of total global oil  ment to attract foreign upstream invest-  highest. India has advanced by fi ve years
 which is due to expire in 2028, ensur-  “This agreement will provide energy  hit a new record of 45% in Gas Year   demand growth through to 2030.  ment, domestic crude oil production is  its deadline for doubling nationwide etha-
 ing a continued fl ow of LNG to meet  security and ensure stable & reliable  (GY) 2022-23 (October-September).  expected to see continued declines over  nol  blending  in gasoline to  20%  in  Q4
 India’s growing energy needs.  supply of clean energy and help India   OMCs to add 1-mbpd of new refi nery  the medium term. A dearth of new dis-  2026. “Achieving 20% ethanol blending
 in its stride towards greater economic   The competition between Qatar and   distillation capacity by 2030  coveries in recent years will contribute  in such a short time frame presents seve-
 Similar to earlier agreement  of  development,”  Mr. Akshay  Kumar  the US is expected to escalate as North   Indian oil companies are investing  to Indian oil supply falling to 540-kbpd  ral challenges, not least rapidly expand-
 1999, the LNG volumes under the  Singh, MD & CEO, PLL said.  America is also adding LNG capacities.   heavily  in  the  refi ning  sector  to  meet  by 2030, said the IEA.  ing feedstock supplies,” said the IEA.

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