Natural Gas in India

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chemical engineering education
commercial energy diversity
Critical Analysis
Diversity Indices
Domestic Natural Gas
Economic Growth
Energy Analysis
Energy Policies
energy sector reform
Energy Sources
Energy System
Energy Transition
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fuel price competitiveness
Gas Based Power Plants
Gas Demand
IEA's Projection
IEA’s Projection
India's Energy
India's Energy Mix
India’s Energy
India’s Energy Mix
Krishna Godavari Basin
LNG Import
LNG Price
LNG Supply
LNG Terminal
Natural Gas Consumption
Natural Gas Demand
Natural Gas Share
net zero transition
Paris Cop
Pipeline Infrastructure
Pricing Policy
quantitative energy modeling
scenario analysis for gas demand
Shannon DI
Super Critical
Synthetic Natural Gas
Tamil Nadu
Total Natural Gas Consumption
UK's Energy
UK's Energy System
UK’s Energy
UK’s Energy System

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032309859
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book provides a detailed discussion on India’s energy mix including descriptive use of the Shannon Wiener diversity index for numerically comparing India’s diversity in energy supply with other leading energy-consuming countries. The likely supply scenarios of both domestic and imported gas, and price competitiveness with competing fuels in differing consuming sectors, have also been presented. Overall, it covers energy systems, a comparison of the Indian natural gas economy with other countries and a scenario-based analysis of gas demand in India in 2030.

Features:

  • Presents a well-structured and robust thesis on the challenges and opportunities for natural gas in India’s energy future
  • Draws upon key insights, lessons and ways forward from the gas sector reform process
  • Addresses the energy transition scenario towards net zero
  • Includes comparative analysis of India’s diversity of commercial primary energy supply
  • Uses granular data and visual representations of the same to convey the key arguments

This book is aimed at oil and gas industry stakeholders including professionals, business executives, techno-managerial personnel and students in chemical engineering.

Anil Kumar Jain is a member of the Indian Administrative Service, who is presently posted as Secretary in India’s Coal Ministry. Over the past 35 years, he has worked in multiple sectors of the Government, with a particular focus on energy and the environment. He has the rare distinction for a bureaucrat to have specialised across the varied energy domain including fossil fuels, renewables, environment and energy policy. He was head of the upstream vertical in the Petroleum Ministry and oversaw the opening up of the exploration and production regime during the period 2003–08. Thereafter, he headed the Energy Division at the Indian Government policy think tank, the NITI Aayog, where he spent five years overseeing the preparation of the energy demand and emission calculating tool, IESS, 2047, and also wrote the draft National Energy Policy. He led Indian delegations to the energy- and climate-related working groups of G20 under various Presidencies between 2013 and 2017. He has also had a two-year stint at the Environment Ministry handling multiple subjects related to the environment and biodiversity. Since September 2019 he heads the Coal Ministry. While working towards reforming the coal sector with a view to dismantling the monopoly of the Government Undertaking, Coal India Ltd, he has founded the Sustainable Development Cell in the Ministry and coal companies to address energy transition concerns.

He was associated as a Visiting Senior Research Fellow with Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, through which he published his book Natural Gas in India: Liberalisation and Policy in 2011. He holds a BA (Hons) in Economics, an MBA, a Diploma in International Trade and a PhD on prospects and challenges faced by the Indian natural gas sector.

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