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Iranian Gas Prospect
Hedayat Omidvar
Member of IGU Marketing Committee
Head of Communication Affairs with Science & Research Centers,
Research & Technology Dept., National Iranian Gas Company
No.77-Southern Aban St.-Karimkhan Ave.-Tehran-1598753113-Iran
Tel:+98-21-81315646
Fax:+98-21-81315682
Email:[email protected]
Presented by
Iranian Gas Prospect
A Regional Prospect
Overview
• NIGC Organization 2008
• Natural Gas Refineries & Dehydration Units
• Iran In 2007
• NIGC Transmission Systems
• Pipeline Projects
• Compressor Stations Plans
• Underground Gas Storage Projects
• Gas Treatment Capacity
• LNG Production
• Investment on Gas Infrastructure
• Achievements in 2025
NIGC Organization 2008
Oil Ministry
NIOC NIGC NPCNIORDC
44 Sub Companies
8 Gas Ref.
Co.
30 Province Gas
Co.
UGS
Co.Eng & Dev
Co.
Transmission
Co
CNG
Co.
Commercial
Co.TMC
Fajr
Hashemi nejad
Ilam
South Pars
Parsian
Sarkhon
Masjed Soleyman
In OperationPlan
Gavarzin
Sarajeh
Shorijeh
Gonbadly
Dalan
Refinery
Dehydration units
Bidboland I
Caspian Sea
Bidboland II
South Gasho
Natural Gas Production*(2001-2012)
77 87100 106
117 132
180 180195
247274
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
BC
M
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
*(Received Natural Gas From NIOC)
Iran’s Share in the World Natural Gas Production
(2007)
183; 6%
132; 4%83; 3%
1018; 35%
607; 21%
545; 19%
89; 3%
75; 3%
72; 2%
69; 2%
67; 2%
Russian Federation
US
Canada
Iran
Norway
Algeria
Saudi Arabia
United Kingdom
China
Turkmenistan
Rest of The World
BCM;%
Source: BP Statistical Review 2008
68 7886 98 103 109 123
155 174
205
245277
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
BC
M
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Domestic Natural Gas Sales (2001-2012)
Iran’s Share in the World Natural Gas Consumption
(2007)
652; 22%
438; 15%
1125; 38%
67; 2% 77; 3%
75; 3% 82; 3%
90; 3%
91; 3% 93; 3%
132; 5%
US
Russian Federation
Iran
Canada
United Kingdom
Japan
Germany
Italy
Saudi Arabia
China
Rest of The World
Source: BP Statistical Review 2008
BCM;%
Iran in 2007• High pressure Gas Transmission pipelines 28000 Km
• Gas Distribution Networks 150000 Km
• No. of Natural Gas Consuming Cities 660
• No. of Natural Gas Consuming Rural Areas 5700
• Natural Gas Consuming Population 76%
• Share of Natural Gas in fossil fuels Basket 61%
• No. of Natural Gas Consuming Industries 18000
• Export 5.6 BCM
• Import 6.2 BCM
Top 5 Gas Reserves
Russia
Iran
Saudi Arabia
United Arab Emirates
Qatar
44.6
27.8
25.6
6
7.1
TCM
Source: BP Statistical Review 2008
Natural Gas Sector Breakdown in
2007
5.6; 4%
37; 29%
16; 12%
69.5; 55%
Residential
Power Plants
Major Indst.
Export
BCM(%)
Article 44 of I.R.of Iran Constitution
All oil and Gas related activities except for Oil
Industry Upstream will be liberalized and
forwarded to private sector. Article 44 concerns
with liberalization of the natural gas market and
thus formation of a financially stable and
transparent markets, so as to ensure supply of
good-quality natural gas at competitive prices to
consumers . Iranian gas market will be opened to
foreign investors as well.
NIGC Transmission Systems
(Under Implementation)
• IGAT- V
• IGAT- VI
• IGAT- VII
• IGAT- VIII
• IGAT- IX
• IGAT- X
• IGAT- XI
• IGAT- III Last segment (Saveh-Qazvin-Rasht)
• North-Northeast Pipeline
• Northwest Pipeline
IGAT 5
• Length 504 km
• Diameter 56 inches’
• Capacity 95 MMCM/D
• Investment 2000 millions
USD
• Compressor St. 5
• Commencement date 2008
IGAT 6
• Length 510 km
• Diameter 56 inches’
• Capacity 95 MMCM/D
• Investment 900 millions
USD
• Compressor St. 5
• Commencement date 2008
IGAT 7
• Length 902 km
• Diameter 56 inches
• Capacity 110 MMCM/D
• Investment 2 billions
USD
• Compressor St. 2
• Commencement date 2009
IGAT 8
• Length 1050 km
• Diameter 56 inches’
• Capacity 100 MMCM/D
• Investment 3.3 billions
USD
• Compressor St. 10
• Commencement date 2009
IGAT 9
• Length 1860 km
• Diameter 56 inches’
• Capacity 110 MMCM/D
• Investment 8 billions USD
• Compressor St. 17
• Commencement date 2014
IGAT 10
• Length 824 km
• Diameter 56 inches’
• Capacity 65 MMCM/D
• Investment 635 millions
USD
• Compressor St. 4
• Commencement date 2009
IGAT 11
• Length 570 km
• Diameter 56 inches’
• Compressor St. 4
• Commencement date 2009
(IGAT III)Last segment (Saveh-Qazvin-Rasht)
• Length 237 km
• Diameter 56 inches’
• Investment 500 millions
USD
• Source of gas South Pars
• Commencement date 2009
North-Northeast Pipeline
• Length 790+105 km
• Diameter 48,42 inches’
• Investment 1.5 billions
USD
• Compressor St. 6
• Commencement date 2009
Northwest Pipeline
• Length 280 km ,190 km
• Diameter 48,40 inches’
• Investment 750 millions
USD
• Compressor St. 3
• Commencement date 2008
NIGC Transmission Systems
Caspian Sea
IGAT V
IGAT VI
IGAT X
IGAT IX
IGAT IV
IGAT VII
Sarakhs-Neka-Rasht
Parchin-Mashhad
IGAT II
AZAR I
AZAR II
AZAR III
IGAT VIII
IGAT XI
IGAT I
IGAT III
Pipeline Projects(2005-2025)
Total
(2025)7th Plan6th Plan5th plan4th PlanFacilities
-15,1613,149,10,11,124,6,7,8,9Major Pipelines
295675100510011105826240 to 56 inches
Pipelines (km)
3193855105511119948923Other Pipelines (km)
6150010600106002310017180Total Length (km)
Compressor Stations Plans(2005-2025)
Total
(2025)7th Plan6th Plan5th plan4th PlanFacilities
14030354035Compressor
Stations(NO.)
Underground Gas Storage Projects
No. of Storages 3
Operating capacity 60 MMSCMD
(3 Months)
Investment USD 560 Million
Gas Treatment Capacity(Under Implementation)
Refinery Capacity(MMSCMD) Commencement date
Bidboland-II 57 2011
Ilam (Expansion) 3.4 2010
South Pars (Phases 6,7,8) 100 2008
South Pars (Phases 9,10) 50 2008
South Pars (Phases15,16,17,18) 100 2012
South Pars (Phases 19,20,21) 80 2013
South Pars (Phases 22,23,24) 38 2014
LNG Production
Projects Capacity (mt/y) Commencement date
• Iran LNG 10 2011
• Pars LNG 10 2012
• Persian LNG 16.2 2013
Investment in 2007
Plans and Projects under
implementation(Downstream)
(28 Billions USD)
Achievements in 2025
• The third natural gas producer in the world
• 10 percent share in global natural gas trade,
through pipeline or by LNG
• Domestic pricing deregulation on the track
• Natural gas, dominant energy as feed stack and
fuel
• Privatization based on article 44 of constitution
completely achieved