Opportunities for Strategic Indo-US Energy Partnership. Presented before Kathleen Stephens, Hon'ble U.S. Ambassador, Charge de' Affairs, U.S. Embassy, New Delhi and U.S. Consulate General.
2. India’s Energy Scenario
US Shale Gas Revolution: Lessons for India
Natural Gas Demand & Supply Projections of India
US as a Competitive Source of LNG Supply in the World
Gas Grid Infrastructure
Wind & Solar Energy
Nuclear Energy
Power Sector Challenges
Agenda
3. India’s Energy Scenario
Coal, 53.54%
Oil, 33.22%
Natural Gas & LNG,
9.34%
Nuclear Energy,
1.04%
Hydro Power,
2.63%
Wind
Power,
0.23%
India’s Energy Mix
Coal
58.76%
Gas
8.91%
Oil
0.52%
Hydro
17.40%
Nuclear
2.09%
Renewable
12.32%
Indian Power Sector at a Glance
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration Global Trade Atlas, 2013
4. US Shale Gas Revolution: Lessons for India
• Technology transfer of Hydraulic Fracturing for Shale gas E&P
• US experience in environmental risk mitigation
• Benefits of US Shale Gas development (Guar Seeds)
Source: PNGRBSource: EIA
5. 110.9 120.4
156.7 161 166 171 176 182
121.4
176.6
204.2
250.2 268.6 268.6 268.6 268.6
57.22
29.16
17.16
-2.15
3.42
25.59
46.16
66.37
-100
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22
Domestic Supply Imported LNG Deficit Total Demand
Source: PNGRB
• India will continue to depend on imported LNG to meet its gas demand
• Energy Security demands we have a stable long term and economic sources of supply
Natural Gas Demand & Supply Projections of India
6. US as a Competitive Source of LNG Supply in the World
• India is emerging as a key destination of US LNG Exports. However, export projects
have gone through a rigorous process of DOE approval.
• While US has many market options a long term partnership would imply stable long
term and economic supplies
• The long term gas price outlook of US makes it an attractive source for sourcing LNG
Source: World Energy Outlook, 2013
7. • Indian Government is planning to add 15000 km of gas pipeline network
• Co operation in Development and investment in gas transportation and city gas
infrastructure
Gas Grid Infrastructure
Source: PNGRB
8. Wind & Solar Energy
• Collaboration with US agencies for technology transfer/partnerships for enhancing
productivity of Wind and Solar Power projects.
• Making available concessional credit for sustainable development and green energy
projects in India.
• To enhance an environment of cooperation and innovation, R&D institutions should be
promoted (SERIIUS)
9. • US India Civil Nuclear Agreement
• Partnerships for Technology Transfer and Cutting Edge Research
Nuclear Energy
10. • Adoption of Ultra Super Critical Technology
• Partnership in development of Grid Management
• Sharing more efficient and environmentally acceptable mining techniques
• Technology and best practices in development of Energy Market
Power Sector Challenges