India aims to expand Piped Natural Gas (PNG) connections to 12 crore by 2034 to reduce reliance on Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) imports.
Domestic natural gas production could potentially cater to 30 crore PNG connections.
The government is streamlining approvals for pipeline expansion to accelerate PNG adoption.
Current PNG connections have crossed 1.5 crore, with a target to reach 2 crore soon.
India's gas pipeline network spans approximately 25,000 kilometers, with an additional 10,500 kilometers under construction.
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India's dependence on LPG imports is high, with a significant portion routed through the Strait of Hormuz, making PNG a more secure alternative due to diversified LNG sources.
While PNG is a suitable replacement for LPG in domestic cooking, industrial users may require equipment adjustments, and lack of awareness could hinder adoption.
The government is pushing for piping infrastructure in areas near the GAIL pipeline, ensuring competitive PNG pricing to encourage adoption.
Challenges include uneven pipeline network distribution, with central, southern, and northeastern India remaining largely uncovered, and the need for increased domestic gas production to meet demand.
A recent government notification mandates households to surrender LPG connections upon obtaining PNG, potentially transitioning roughly 6 million households to PNG within three months.
To supply 13 crore PNG connections, India needs to increase domestic gas production by at least one-third, with potential contributions from ONGC fields like the KG-DWN 98/2 Block.
Despite the push for PNG, LPG connections are projected to remain above 20 crore by 2034, necessitating continued LPG imports.
Key Concepts Involved:
LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas): A mix of propane and butane, co-produced during oil refining and natural gas processing, used for cooking and heating.
PNG (Piped Natural Gas): Natural gas distributed to households and industries through pipelines for cooking, heating, and industrial uses.
LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas): Natural gas cooled to a liquid state for efficient transportation, reducing its volume by 1,000 times.
City Gas Distribution (CGD): The network responsible for distributing natural gas to households, commercial establishments, and industries within a city or region.