Gas
consumption by the world’s fourth largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) importer
is expected to grow 7.1 per cent y-o-y, or around 5 billion cubic meters (BCM),
in 2024. The world’s fastest emerging economy’s consumption rose by 12.7 per
cent y-o-y, or around 7 BCM, in 2023. “In India, industrial and transport demand
will largely continue to drive growth in gas demand, balancing a slower pace of
residential and commercial natural gas demand growth,” it added.
Industry and
trade sources said that demand for gas from the industry has been robust and is
expected to continue in the short to medium term fuelled by the green energy
transition. Besides, the growth in vehicles running on compressed natural gas
(CNG) is also pushing up consumption.
Quoting
Indian government data, the report said that CNG vehicles, including
three-wheelers and cars, grew 53 per cent y-o-y to 1,80,000 in India from 2022
to 2023.
“As a
result, demand for natural gas from transport increased by 1 BCM in the period,
a trend slated to continue,” it added.
India has an “ambitious target” to increase the
share of natural gas in its primary energy mix from the current 6.7 per cent to
15 per cent by 2030, surmounting challenges of affordability and availability,
the report said, adding that to address these issues, the country has
implemented several policy measures.
These
changes are likely to boost domestic consumption and encourage fuel switching
from coal and oil to natural gas - a
positive possibility for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving
air quality, it added.