MUMBAI, India, January 22, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
Bharat Book Bureau presents Oil & Gas Sector Development in India 2013 along with Project Database the report provides an overview of each of the key sub-segments of the Oil and Gas industry in India along with detailed information on the Upstream, Midstream and Downstream processes. (http://www.bharatbook.com/oil-and-gas-market-research-reports/oil-gas-sector-development-in-india-2013-along-with-project-database.html)
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India's demand for energy has risen by more than 70 percent. And this trend is expected to continue in the next decade making India the third largest energy consumer globally by 2020. With the growth in automobiles, power and fertilizers, oil and gas as an energy source now represents more than 45 percent of the country's total energy consumption. Over the last few years, Indian Government has also played a pivotal role in strengthening the core industrial sector.
India's O&G sector is a promising one as there is a huge untapped potential basin while many large blocks offshore are unexplored. India's total hydrocarbon reserves are projected to be around 2 billion metric tone of Oil Equivalent (bmtoe). Also, the reserves-to-production ratio for the country works out to be 25 years with the current oil production level of around 815,000 barrels per day (bpd) and estimated reserves of 1.2 billion metric tonne (bmt). SNP Infra Research foresees a bright future for the gas sector as well wherein reserves-to-production ratio is over 30 years (the current production level being around 40 billion cubic meters [bcm] per annum on an estimated reserves base of around 1,500 bcm).Thus, there lies a great opportunity for international and domestic companies to participate in the industry's growth and derive benefits out of it.
In this backdrop the report provides an overview of each of the key sub-segments of the Oil and Gas industry in India along with detailed information on the Upstream, Midstream and Downstream processes. It also provides information about major exploration blocks (NELP &CBM), pipelines, LNG Terminals and refineries. This report will present detailed information on 272 NELP blocks, 34 Coal Based Methane Blocks (CBM) and provide detailed information on existing, under construction and proposed pipelines and refineries comprising of Product, Crude oil and Liquidities petroleum gas (LPG) respectively. Information about key regulatory and fiscal regimes is also provided in the report.
The Project Database will provide you the progress of all projects currently being executed by PSU Companies which have a minimum investment of 100 Croce. The database will cover complete coverage like the scope of work in the project, approved and budgeted cost, consultants, contractors and subcontractors engaged financial outlay, manufacturing and delivery of equipments, progress status of construction etc.
For more information: http://www.bharatbook.com/oil-and-gas-market-research-reports/oil-gas-sector-development-in-india-2013-along-with-project-database.html
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