The Natural gas production of India attained a value of 3,231.45 mmcfd in 2020
The indicator recorded a historical growth (CAGR) of 1.60% between 2017 to 2020, and is expected to grow by...
GlobalData projects the figure to grow at a CAGR of ...
In 2020, Asia had a total liquefaction capacity accounted for low-double digit percent of total global liquefaction capacity. Further, the region had a total regasification capacity accounting for a mid-double digit percent of global regasification capacity. Incheon (South Korea), Pyeongtaek (South Korea) and Sodegaura (Japan) are the major active regasification terminals in Asia.
The largest liquefaction terminals of Asia are Badak (Indonesia), MLNG Dua (Malaysia), and MLNG Satu (Malaysia).
The Natural Gas Production (Mmcfd) of Oil & Gas exploration and Production industry is crude oil and natural gas equivalent production/sales volume for the reporting period. For this computation, one barrel is the equivalent of six thousand cubic feet of gas.
Asia LNG Industry, Liquefaction Capacity by Country
Indonesia, Malaysia, and Brunei are the three countries in Asia with active LNG liquefaction terminals in 2020.
Badak (Indonesia), MLNG Dua (Malaysia), and MLNG Satu (Malaysia) are the largest liquefaction terminals of Asia. These have started operations in 1977, 1995 and 1983 respectively.
Asia LNG Industry, Regasification Capacity in India
India's share in Asia's total regasification capacity was in single-high digit. Dahej, Hazira and kochi are the major active regasification terminals in the country.
The regasification capacity in the country increased from 2015 in 2020 at a low-double digit AAGR. It is expected to increase from 2020 in 2025 at a low-double digit AAGR.
India refinery sector – Key COVID-19 impacts
With more than a million reported COVID-19 cases, India is currently the third largest affected country in the world, only behind the US and Brazil.
COVID-19 pandemic in India has led to nation-wide lockdown, which in turn has resulted in workforce shortages and supply chain disruptions across the country.
In 2020, with key end-use segments such as transportation, manufacturing, etc., being impacted to a very large extent, demand for fuel products in India is likely to be hit hard.
Refined products demand outlook in India is expected to remain challenging in the short to medium term, as market volatility can aggravate potential risks.
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