Oman-India gas pipeline a most promising option


By H S Ramakrishna

Nov 19: Natural gas, a very highly consumed commodity in India, is at present supplied from two sources: domestic production and imported liquefied natural gas (LNG). Energy demand and supply projections indicate that by 2021-22, due to rising demand, India will also need to start sourcing natural gas from cross-border pipelines to fill the gap between demand and availability. In such a situation, India will have to examine its options carefully to minimise the cost of imports and consider appropriate sources of natural gas to keep the import bills under check.

Importing LNG is a rather costly process, but unavoidable because the sources of gas are far away. This cost can be avoided if gas is imported through pipelines and then transported across the country through existing and future-planned pipelines in India.

India, as on April 1, 2013, had 14,578 km of pipelines, including 1,146 km of offshore pipelines. Further expansion of pipeline is also being planned.


Gas pipeline options:

There are two options for importing natural gas through pipelines - the land route and/or the sea route. Over the years, several routes for gas pipelines have been proposed, of which the following proposals have been making rounds in the recent past:


Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline:

This pipeline was envisaged to link the South Paras Gas field in Iran with India, via Pakistan. The total length of the proposed pipeline is 2,700 km, costing $7.5 billion (current cost may be much higher) to transport 22-110 billion cubic metres per year. The pipeline will be 1,100 km in Iran, 1,000 km in Pakistan and 600 km in India. Initially, this project was planned to link Iran and Pakistan. India later joined as a partner but withdrew, citing security reasons and the pricing of gas.

Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline:

This project was an offshoot of the sanctions imposed by the US and other European countries on Iran. The length of the envisaged pipeline is 1,700 km, at a cost of $7.6 billion (may be higher with present rates). Because this pipeline will pass through Taliban-infested Afghanistan and terror-infested Pakistan, it is unlikely to be favoured by India, even though Turkmenistan may have business interests in this project, and it is favoured by the US.


Oman-India deep sea pipeline:

In the last few years, deep sea gas pipeline technology has matured. Since India has serious security concerns with regard to pipeline projects over land, a deep sea pipeline is probably the most promising option.

The project intends to transport 8 tcft (trillion cubic feet) of natural gas to India over a period of 20 years. The pipeline is planned to be about 1,300 km long, laid at a depth of 3,400 metres below the seabed. It will connect the Middle East Compression Station near Oman with the receiving terminal near Gujarat. The estimated cost of this project is $4-5 billion and can be executed in about five years.

Geographically, the Oman-India Pipeline is comparatively more feasible because India is close to the sources of natural gas in the Middle East and the undersea distance is less than 1,500 km. Another reason in favour of this project is the landed cost, which will be lesser by $1.5 to $2 per million BTU as compared to LNG imports. Furthermore, this pipeline could be linked to other natural gas sources in the Middle East and even to Turkmenistan and Iran if need be.

Considering the fact that known sources of natural gas in India till date is just 1.33 trillion cubic metres, India will need to source a major portion of natural gas supply from outside to meet the rising demand. The government will need to make planned efforts to find a lasting solution to the problem. The sooner the government takes a serious view on the proposal, the better it will be in the interest of the country to ensure its energy security.


(H S Ramakrishna is an Advisor at the Centre for Study of Science Technology and Policy (CSTEP). The views expressed are personal. He can be contacted at hsr@cstep.in)

  

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Houston/Dallas, Texas

    Wed, Nov 19 2014

    Supply of Gas for India thru a suitable and safe pipeline either from Turkmenistan or Iran via Pakistan or Oman is far far far away from being a reality. At present it is purely a dream, and the dream shall prevail for a long time to come due to geopolitical, environmental as well as economical constraints. Whatever happens, a pipeline thru a land-based pipeline thru Pakistan is more practical from my forecast than a pipeline via Oman thru a deep sea terrain.

    The Technology and Instrumentation required for such a long and durable pipeline is only known and proven by the U.S.A. but the American friends will always remain over=cautious due to so many sensitive constraints that we cannot easily explain.

    The global demand for Gas, particularly for India and China will be on the forefront of many of our priorities, but when Gas has to come from Turkmenistan and/or Iran there are tons of short term as well as long term problems that only U.S.A. can handle and monitor because of their expertize and their ability in transmission of not only Gas but also Oil, Water or any other hydrocabons within their own vast country as well as their historical partners Canada as well as Mexico. Make no mistake, all the pipelines within Saudi Arabia as well as one with Lebanon was engineered and designed by the Americans that have proven so far highly successful.

    Research, Technology and proven safety and success needs time, talent, money and willingness to work together, and work satisfactorily and successfully. Recognition of all of the above requires premium to be attached because it requires Education and Dedication which cannot be free.

    Creation of Jubail and Yanbou with cross country pipelines with Refineries and Petrochemicals on both the sides have not been created thru a magical feeling but needed millions of hours of planning with hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world who channeled their ideas and ideals with a feeling of determinstion snd togetherness

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  • Suleman Beary, Udupi

    Wed, Nov 19 2014

    Ambani or Adani will be awarded BOT or public private to ute the project. Those who get this license will milk first and cry later that the price for handling is higher and impose hike on the public. Either way it is going to benefit the mighty.

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Wed, Nov 19 2014

    By the time India wakes up from its deep sleep, China may complete a gas pipe line on the same route supplying gas to China, via Pakistan!!

    China is far ahead of India when it comes to securing its future mineral and energy security in the far east, middle east, africa, Russia and elsewhere.

    India has not even woke up at the growing influence of China even in a tiny neighboring Sri Lanka.

    Just plain talk without action will not secure our future energy needs.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Nov 19 2014

    WHAT DO WE DO WITH AMBANI'S GAS ...

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Wed, Nov 19 2014

    Either stay away from Mr.Ambani or give him medicine at the earliest to have Pollution Free atmoshpere..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Nov 19 2014

    Jaimini, Spray it on LOC ...

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / Singapore

    Wed, Nov 19 2014

    Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    By the way, what are doing in LOC?
    Hope atmosphere is almost polluted by this time...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Nov 19 2014

    RSSRB, WE can fulfill Feku's promise of throwing Atom Bomb on Pakistan ...

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  • abhyankar, mumbai

    Wed, Nov 19 2014

    saldana give solution

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Nov 19 2014

    abhyankar, what work do you have ...

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  • avani, mlore

    Wed, Nov 19 2014

    Namma kudlada MCFge onji pipe line bodatte gas bariyere, Avu epa paaduwar. Malla malla pipe lineda kathe bokka tooka.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Wed, Nov 19 2014

    Very good Option..It seems safe and economical...My vote is "YES"

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Nov 19 2014

    Jaimini P.B, Ambani, Adani and Ramdev will decide not...

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  • Premanathay, UDUPI

    Wed, Nov 19 2014

    GOOD NEWS, definitely if it happens then the price of petrol and gas will be reduced to half

    if we get the petrol and gas from IRAN through pakistan pipelines the petrol price per litre would be RS 30 per litre in india

    "BUT" AMERICA WILL NOT ALLOW INDIA TO DO SO, BECAUSE NO PROFIT FOR AMERICA, SO AMERICA WILL DO EVERYTHING POSSIBLE TO KEEP THE FIGHT / DISTANCE BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Wed, Nov 19 2014

    Since Middle East and the undersea to India distance is less than 1,500 km as safest among other available options, let us hope and pray that gas pipeline happens.
    It saves a lot of cost in transportation comparing to other modes and times also.
    Port and roads congestion also will reduce a lot.
    Sooner it is implemented is better for both exporting and importing country.

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