As of Jan 2023, Asia-Pacific region boasts a total of 432 operational natural gas pipelines (combined national/transnational/trunk pipelines only) that have a total length of 1,56,297 kms. Presently, the gas carrying capacity of these operational pipelines is nearly is 8.62 lakhs BOed. As per recent data updates nearly double the expansion in the natural gas pipeline infrastructure can be observed in the Asia-Pacific region by 2030, that will increase natural gas pipelines to 845 in count (almost double). China, undoubtedly is anticipated to command the upcoming natural gas transmission infra across the Asia-Pacific Regio. As of Jan 2023, close to 279 number of projects of length 1.6 lakh kms shall see commissioning in China till 2030. Asian countries have contributed significantly to commanding global natural gas demand over the past decade. Having said that the global unrest such as – Covid related disruptions, especially in China & Ukraine-Russia war has led to a decline of approximately 2 percent? in Asia’s gas consumption. However Asian gas demand is projected to return to modest growth of around 3-4% in 2023 courtesy to the lifting of China’s zero-Covid policy, an assumption of normalizing weather and the modest recovery of India’s and Emerging Asia’s gas consumption after steep declines in 2022. China’s appetite for LNG ranks among the greatest uncertainties for 2023 not just for the global LNG market, but also for gas supply availability in Europe in the face of severely reduced pipeline gas flows to the continent from Russia
- Executive Summary
- Natural Gas Pipeline Infra Landscape in Asia-Pacific, H1 2023? –? An introduction
- Country wise opportunity breakup by number of pipeline projects
- Country wise opportunity breakup by pipeline length (In kms)
- Country wise opportunity breakup by gas transmission capacity (In BCM/MMSCMD/MMTPA/any other)
- Country wise opportunity breakup by investment (In USD)
- Country wise opportunity breakup by players
- Upcoming Natural Gas Pipeline Infra Projects in China -? H1 2023
- Upcoming Natural Gas Pipeline Projects in SEA countries -? H1 2023
- Upcoming Natural Gas Pipeline Projects in Japan -? H1 2023
- Upcoming Natural Gas Pipeline Projects in Korea -? H1 2023
- Upcoming Natural Gas Pipeline Projects in India -? H1 2023
- Upcoming Natural Gas Pipeline Projects in Bangladesh -? H1 2023
- Upcoming Natural Gas Pipeline Projects in West Asian Countries -? H1 2023
- Upcoming Natural Gas Pipeline Projects in Australia -? H1 2023
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- About 250 proposed natural gas pipeline projects in China to see commissioning by 2030
- Nearly 29 projects are under different phases of construction in China & likely to get commissioned by 2025
- Cumulative length of the upcoming natural gas pipelines in China is approx. 1.6 Lakhs kms
- Cumulative gas carrying capacity of the upcoming pipelines is above 1000 BCM annually
- Guizhou province in China expects largest number of gas pipeline projects to be commissioned by 2030
- Xinjiang province in China expects gas pipelines of more than 8000 kms in length to be commissioned by 2030
- As of Jan’23 Southeast nations cumulatively will commission 31 natural gas pipeline projects between 2023-2028 of length 10,901 kms
- Indonesia & Vietnam will commission 9 each natural gas pipeline projects between 2023-2028 of length 5206 kms
- Vietnam’s Block B natural gas field & pipeline project from ?Malay-Th? Chu basin will have more than 700 exploration wells & a pipeline length of 431 kms. The project is anticipated to get commissioned by 2026
- The Dumai–Medan gas pipeline is one of the key projects in Indonesia with a length of 509 km and costing USD 547 million. The pipeline project is expected to start operations in 2025
- As of Jan,23 in Bangladesh, domestic natural gas output including regasified LNG hovers around 2.98 Bcf per day
- Langalbandth-Maoua, and Jajira-Takerhat-Gopalganj gas transmission pipeline construction project is a 110 km long pipeline to see commissioning by 2025
- Bogura-Rangpur-Saidpur Gas Transmission Pipeline Project to see commissioning by June 2023. The total length of the pipeline is 150 km. The gas carrying capacity of the pipeline is 1000 pound per square gauge
- As of Jan’23, a total of 16524 kms of natural gas pipeline projects are upcoming in India
- Of the total anticipated natural gas pipelines in India till 2028, nearly 14,266 kms is under different phases of construction
- Over 1,200 kms of natural gas pipeline projects to be constructed by private players
- IOCL has over 5000 kms of under implementation natural gas pipeline projects
- As of Jan’23, a total of 28 of natural gas pipeline projects are upcoming in Australia
- Of the total anticipated natural gas pipelines in Australia till 2028, over 10,000 kms are under varied phases of construction, over 2000 kms of gas pipelines are proposed
- Queensland & Northern Territory (09 each projects) has maximum number of upcoming natural gas pipeline projects in Australia
- APA Group is expanding its east coast gas grid from Queensland to Mooba to meet winter gas supply shortfalls from 2023 onwards. The $270 million expansion aims to increase winter peak capacity of the east coast grid by 25 per cent, with works taking place in two stages. Stage one of the project began in the first half of 2022
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- National Oil and Gas Companies
- LNG Players
- LNG Traders
- Players into LNG Terminal Infra
- Energy Trading Players
- Natural Gas Downstream Players
- Fuel Retailers Automobile Players
- Project Consultants
- Research Firms
- Technical Consulting Groups
- EPC Players
- Hydrogen Storage & Transmission players
- ?Oil and Natural Gas Limited
- ?Gas Authority of India Limited
- ?Assam Gas Company Limited
- ?Oil India Limited
- ?GAIL Gas Limited
- ?Indian Oil Corporation Limited
- ?IndianOil-Adani Gas Private Limited
- ?Think Gas Investments PTE Limited
- ?Adani Gas Limited
- Torrent Gas Private Limited
- Gujarat Gas Limited
- Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited
- Bharat Gas Resources Limited
- Maharashtra Natural Gas Limited
- Megha Engineering & Infrastructures Limited
- Indraprastha Gas Limited
- Green Gas Limited
- Woodside energy
- ConocoPhillips
- APA Group
- Osaka Gas Holdings
- PetroChina
- CKI Group
- Blue Energy
- Gas Transmission Company Limited
- National Pipe Network Group Southwest Pipeline Co
- Gazprom
- Yunnan Natural Gas Co., Ltd
- Shell
- Chevron
- Equinor
- Petronas
- Sapura Energy Berhad
- JFE Engineering Corporation.