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 %
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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
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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
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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
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IGAT 9
IGAT 11
Contents
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