Iranian Gas Industry - European Autumn Gas Conference | EAGC
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Iranian Gas Industry - European Autumn Gas Conference | EAGC
European Autumn Gas Conference 17-19 November 2015 NIGC Geneva, Switzerland Iranian Gas Industry (Potentials & Opportunities) by Mr. Azizollah Ramazani Member of the Board & Director of International Affairs National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) Chairman of the Board National Iranian Gas Export Company (NIGEC) [email protected] IGAT 1 Petroleum Ministry Petroleum Ministry National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) National Petrochemical Company (NPC) National Iranian Oil Refining & Distribution Company (NIORDC) NIGC Established in 1965, Celebrating Its 50th Establishment Anniversary Number of Employees : 75,000 NIGC 3 IGAT 2 IGAT 1 Iran Oil and Gas Reserves (Mtoe) Oil 20000 40% Gas 30000 60% Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy, 2015 NIGC 5 Natural Gas Proved Reserves: 187 TCM IR Iran 34.0 Russia 32.6 Qatar 24.5 Turkmenistan 17.5 USA 9.8 Saudi Arabia 8.2 UAE 6.1 Venezuela 5.6 Nigeria 5.1 Algeria 4.5 Australia 3.7 Iraq 3.6 China 3.5 Indonesia 2.9 Canada 2.0 Norway 1.9 Egypt 1.8 Kuwait 1.8 Other 18.0 0 5 10 15 20 Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy, 2015 NIGC 6 25 30 35 Top Six Holders of Natural Gas Proved Reserves 32.6 (Figures in TCM) 9.8 USA (5) Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy, 2015 NIGC Russia (2) 7 17.5 Turkmenistan (4) 34 Iran (1) 24.5 Qatar (3) 8.2 Saudi Arabia (6) Summary Report of NIGC in 2014 (cont’d) Source: NIGC NIGC Gas Treating Plants 16 High Pressure Gas Transmission Pipelines 36,500 Km Gas Distribution Networks 273,000 Km Number of Power Plants Consuming Natural Gas 73 Number of Cities Consuming Natural Gas 1,052 Number of Villages Consuming Natural Gas 18,500 Number of NGVs 3,300,000 Population Consuming Natural Gas (%) 88 % Share of Natural Gas in Energy Mix (%) 66 % 8 Gas Export and Import by Pipeline Export Import Country Volume (BCMY) Starting Date Remarks Turkey 7-10 2001 Operational Azerbaijan 0.3 - 0.7 2005 Operational (Swap) Armenia 1.1 – 2.3 2007 Operational (Exchange for Electricity) Iraq (Baghdad) 9 2015 Delayed (due to instability in Iraq) Iraq (Basra) 9 2018 Finalized Pakistan 7.8 2015 Delayed Oman 10 2018 Under Negotiation Turkmenistan 14 1997 Operational Source: NIGC NIGC 9 NIGC’s Gas Export / Import Opportunities India Far East China NIGC 10 Pipeline name: Persian pipeline (Iran-Turkey- Europe) Iranian section: IGAT 9 Length: 3300 km Diameter: 56 inch Tengiz gas field Capacity: 37 bcm/y To be extended to European countries Investment: 5-8 billion USD Shah Deniz gas field TURKEY Bazargan Dauletabad gas field IGAT 9 IRAQ CHINA IRAN Ahwaz Asaluyeh AFGHANISTAN PAKISTAN IGAT 7 South Pars gas field SAUDI ARABIA INDIA NIGC 11 Iran’s Natural Gas Export Options to Europe Pars (Persian) Pipeline Sarakhs Interconnection Turkey - Greece - Italy Proposed Transit Pipelines Nabucco Pipeline South Pars Persian Gulf NIGC Jask Increasing Gas Export Potentials 350 300 250 BCM 200 150 Power Plants Consumption 100 Residential & Commercial Consumption 50 0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Source: NIGC NIGC 13 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Increasing Gas Export Potentials 120 Residential 100 86 80 83 79 94 90 88 Power Plants 79 76 74 71 BCM 100 99 98 45 40 38 39 27 29 30 8 9 46 39 36 30 82 85 78 74 52 49 Industry 50 103 71 68 64 59 60 101 Power Plants Consumption 32 Export 22 20 9 14 10 9 0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Source: NIGC NIGC 14 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Increasing Gas Export Potentials Export 100% 90% 70% 60% 50% 40% Power Plants Consumption Residential 30% Power Plants Industry 80% 20% 10% 0% 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Source: NIGC NIGC 15 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 NIGC’s Development Plans by 2020 2014 2020 Growth (%) Gas Production Capacity (MMCMD) 700 1200 71 % Annual Gas Production (BCMY) 202 360 78 % HP Transmission Pipelines (km) 36,000 41,000 14 % Number of Compressor Stations 76 105 38 % Number of Turbo Compressors 257 370 44 % 69.5 (88%) 81 (98%) 17 % Population Consuming Gas (Million) (%) Source: NIGC NIGC 16 Required Infrastructure and Financial Resources in Different Sections (by 2020) Exploration & Production Required Infrastructure Gas Treating 200 MMCMD 21 B USD NIGC Gas Transmission Compressor Stations 5000 km 19 Stations 34 B USD 17 UGS Gas Distribution Network 115 MMCMD 3.5 Million Households 3 B USD 4.5 B USD NIGC’s Proposed Fields of Cooperation with EU Countries 1. Investment on the Development of Gas Reserves for Export by Pipeline or LNG to EU 2. Enhancing Compressor Stations Efficiency and Export Saved Gas 3. Providing NIGC’s Required Equipment and Technology Transfer 4. Investment & Construction of Gas-Storage Facilities for Peak-Shaving (UGS & LNG Facilities) 5. Investment on Energy-Intensity Reduction in Different Sectors 6. Use of EU’s High-Tech Practices (Class 900 Pipelines, Smart Networks and Meters, Internal Lining, . . . ) 7. Investment & Use of Modern Energy Systems (Cogeneration, CHP, CCHP, . . . ) 8. Cooperation in R & D 9. Investment on IGAT 9 & 11 (3000 km 56”) and Compressor Stations NIGC 18 IGAT 9 IGAT 11 Contents Thank You for Your Kind Attention