Number 93 November 2014 Fostering CNG adoptions in Asia Thailand Market update from the fueling segment Indonesia Expanding CNG station network
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2 November 2014 LNG at front, accompanied with increase CNG demand for transport Global LNG demand Australian-based Origin Energy Ltd. (ORG), a company that is involved in a liquefied natural gas export project with ConocoPhillips, said global LNG forecasts probably underestimate demand, partly as China cuts its shale production goals from 60-100 billion cubic meters to 30 billion cubic meters. (As an example of a global forecast, Shell expected global demand for LNG to rise five times to 500 million metric tons a year in 2025 from 2000. (See more below regarding LNG supply and demand figures and predictions). As China s National Energy Administration recently at least halved its 2020 shale-gas output target, the country is likely to look for substitute supply from overseas. Nevertheless, ORG Managing Director Grant King expressed his confidence that there will be shale production, and there will be successful projects. This Tiger of Asia, holder of the largest resources of shale gas, will account for 30 percent of additional gas demand to 2019, according to the International Energy Agency. Origin s LNG project, scheduled to start production in 2015, is one of seven being built in Australia (with a total investment of AUD200 billion) and forecast to make the nation the world s biggest exporter. China Petrochemical Corp., known as Sinopec Group, is also a partner in Origin s AUD24.7 billion project. Apart from China, other Asian countries such as Japan and India are also considered as existing and potential big customers for LNG. Due to its massive growth in economy, Asia has been recognized as the main driver of a huge increase in energy demand during the last two decades. This has also spike up its dependence on the imported supplies. In the past, countries from other continents outside Asia are reported to have bigger dependence on natural gas. According to a research done by Mikkal E. Herberg, natural gas share outside Asian countries amounted to 30 percent of the global energy use, compare to only 11.3 percent of in Asia as of 2012. The total average is highly affected by China, which uses natural gas to make up for only 5 percent of its energy use. But even after excluding China from the average, the gas share in total energy use for the region is only 19 percent as compared to 30 percent of the rest of the world. But, these trends are now changing. Some parts of Asia are flourishing and increasing their dependence on resources other than oil. Nowadays LNG is seen as the ideal fuel for industrial and commercial vehicle. Its productivity is much higher than LPG and storage and transportation cost is lesser since it takes up 600 times lesser space than natural gas. LNG consumption in Asia is expected to dramatically increase over the next two decades with main drivers such as China, India, Japan, and South Korea. Also, energy giant firm Chevron says that demand for LNG could double over the next decade. LNG accounted for 10% of the total gas supply of the world in 2012, according to Oil &Gas Company Total. This represents 240 million tons of natural gas production. By 2020, this output is expected to cross 373 million tons with LNG accounting for 13 percent of the global supply of gas. China Back to China, Royal Dutch Shell Plc. Said that the LNG-fortransport market in China is growing faster than in North America. This is also caused by the availability of OEM LNG vehicles and many fleet operators are buying these new vehicles. Meanwhile, long-haul Heavy-Duty Vehicles fleet operators in North America still needs to convert their trucks to LNG system due to lack of OEM LNG trucks. Shell is examining opportunities to develop the business in China, which already has more than 100,000 vehicles running on LNG, said John Abbott, Shell s head of refining. China was reported to have the potential to double the number of cars, trucks and buses fueled by natural gas (CNG and LNG) to 3.8 million by 2020, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance. That makes it the fastest-growing market for eco-friendlier motor fuels. Myanmar Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE) plans to double CNG price after selling it four times cheaper than petrol price for some time. Presently CNG is sold at 273 kyats per kilogram, went up five times from its introduction price of 54 kyats almost twenty years ago. MOGE has 45 filling stations with CNG refueling facilities across the country. Since introduced in 1986, Myanmar now has more than 27,000 NGVs, mainly are taxis followed by public buses. India India Oil Ministry has cut natural gas supplies to small industries in south Gujarat by 60 percent to cope with CNG demand in transport sector. The ministry had recently decided to meet the whole gas requirement for CNG and piped cooking gas supplies in cities from domestic production. This was to be ensured by cutting domestic gas supplies to non-priority sectors. Meanwhile, in the vehicle segment, carmaker Maruti Suzuki is reported to plan launching more CNG and diesel variants to widen its vehicle offerings. Presently, Maruti has 13 models in its assortment, of which, only five cars-ciaz, Ertiga, Dzire, Swift and Ritz- are powered by a diesel engine. Wagon R and Omni are the only models, which come with a LPG variant. Factory-fitted CNG kits can be installed on the Eeco, WagonR, Ertiga, Celerio and Alto 800. The firm sees opportunities, to introduce more CNG and diesel variants. Thus, Maruti has decided that it would fill in the gaps in its present car assortment with diesel and CNG variants instead of going for newer models. On the other hand, other car producer, Honda has introduced a CNG version of its Civic car. The Honda Civic is quite popular in this market thanks to its stylish looks and high-end performance on the roads. The newest model of Honda Civic CNG is available all over the country and is one of the mainstream models of this brand.
4 November 2014 随着运输部门对 CNG 需求的增加, LNG 需求也位居前列 全球 LNG 需求 澳洲能源运营商 ORG 与康菲石油共同参与一个液化天然气出口项目 ORG 表示对全球 LNG 需求估计不足 中国将其页岩气产量目标, 从 600-1000 亿立方米降到 300 亿立方米 ( 以页岩气为例, 预计到 2025 年, 全球对页岩气的需求将增至 50 亿公吨, 与 2000 年需求量相比增加了 5 倍 ) 详见下文的 LNG 供求数据及相关预测 在最新公布的中国能源主管部门规划中, 页岩气在 2020 年的产量目标与 十二五 规划相比下降了一半, 国家或从在海外寻求替代品 不过,ORG 总经理 Grant King 表示, 他对页岩气项目很有信心 国际能源署表示, 亚洲之虎 是最大的页岩气资源持有者, 将占到 2019 年天然气需求的 30% ORG 的 LNG 项目 ( 投资额为 247 亿澳元 ) 计划将于 2015 年投产, 属于澳大利亚七大在建工程之一 ( 总投资额为 2000 亿澳元 ) 预计全部项目建成后, 澳大利亚将成为世界第一大 LNG 出口国 中石化集团也参与了该项目的合作 除了中国, 其他的亚洲国家, 如日本 印度也被认为是液化天然气的现有或潜在的大客户 过去 20 年间, 亚洲经济增长速度有目共睹, 亚洲也一直被认为是能源需求增长的主要动力 亚洲对进口能源的依赖也日益增长 Mikkal E 的研究指出, 以前亚洲以外的地区对天然气的需求很大 2012 年, 非亚洲国家天然气消耗占能源市场的 30%, 亚洲国家仅占 11.3% 此数据主要受中国影响, 中国的天然气消耗仅占本国能源市场的 5% 即使不将中国数据计算进去, 亚洲地区天然气消耗仅占全球能源市场的 19% 但是, 这种情况正在改变 亚洲部分繁荣地区对天然气的需求逐步增加 当前,LNG 被视为工业 商务车辆的理想燃料 相较于 LPG,LNG 具有产量高 储运成本低等优势, 这是因为 LNG 占用空间比天然气少近 600 倍 未来 20 年内, 在中国 印度 日本和南韩等天然气消费大国支撑之下, 亚洲 LNG 需求将保持旺盛态势 能源巨头雪佛龙公司表示, 未来十年全球 LNG 需求量预计会翻一番 道达尔公司 (Oil &Gas Company Total) 表示,2012 年,LNG 占世界天然气供应的 10%, 即 24 亿吨 到 2020 年, 预计天然气产量超过 37.3 亿吨, 占世界天然气供应的 13%. 中国荷兰皇家壳牌公司 (Royal Dutch Shell Plc.) 表示, 由于越来越多的中国司机选择无需翻新的新型车辆, 中国液化天然气在运输市场不断发展, 其速度已赶超北美 在北美, 由于缺少 OEM LNG 卡车, 长途重型卡车运营商只有改装现有车辆, 才能使用 LNG 壳牌全球生产负责人 John Abbott 说, 壳牌正在中国寻求发展机会, 目前中国已有超过 10 万辆 LNG 车 彭博新能源财经研究报告预测到 2020 年, 中国天然气汽车 (CNG 和 LNG) 数量将达到 380 万辆 中国环保燃料消费市场具有巨大的增长潜力和良好发展前景 缅甸 缅甸石油天然气公司 (MOGE) 筹划天然气提价事宜, 此前汽油价格是天然气价格的 4 倍 现今, 一公斤 CNG 售价 273 缅币, 而二十年前, 一公斤 CNG 售价仅为 54 缅币, 增长了五倍 MOGE 在国内拥有 45 家 CNG 加气站 1986 年, 缅甸政府第一次将天然气汽车引进缅甸 目前, 缅甸天然气汽车保有量已超过 27000 辆, 车型主要是公交车和出租车 印度 为应对运输部门 CNG 需求, 印度石油部削减了对古吉拉特邦地区非核心工业的天然气供应的 60% 近期, 印度石油部通过削减对非核心工业的天然气供应以满足天帝城燃气公司对城市 CNG 和管道煤气供应 据报道, 汽车制造商玛鲁蒂铃木计划推出多款天然气 柴油的变种车型 铃木该类目下的十三款车型中, 其中有五款安装了柴油驱动引擎, 分别为 Ciaz Ertiga Dzire Swift 和 Ritz 仅铃木的 Wagon R 和 Omni 是以 LPG 为基础, 针对其产品适应性与市场需求进行调整后推出的两款车型 铃木的 Eeco WagonR Ertiga Celerio 和 Alto 800 有着采用天然气燃料的动力选择 天然气车和柴油车市场份额的增长让铃木公司看到了机会, 为了抓住机会, 公司推出多款天然气和柴油变种车型 铃木已决定通过推出变种车型填补目前天然气和柴油汽车市场空白, 而不是去更换车型 另外, 本田推出的 CNG 版思域, 因其外型时尚 高性能, 而备受欢迎 最新版思域全国有售, 思域是本田主流车型之一
November 2014 5 수송을위한 CNG 수요증가와함께하는 LNG 전망 세계적인 LNG 수요 호주기반의원산지에너지 (PRG), ConocoPhippips A 호주기반의원산지에너지 (PRG), ConocoPhillips 와함께액화천연가스수출프로젝트에참여한회사는세계적인 LNG 는아마예상수요에따라예상된다고말했다. 중국일부는셰일생산목표를 600-1000 억m3에서 300 억m3로만든다. ( 세계적인예측의예를들어, 셸은 2000 년부터 2025 년에 5 배증가된 5 억톤의 LNG 를위한세계적인수요가예상된다.) (LNG 공급과수요수치와예측에관한아래의자세한내용을참조 ) 중국국가에너지관리는최근에적어도 2020 년셰일가스출력대상을절반으로, 국가는해외로부터대체공급을찾을가능성이높다. 그럼에도불구하고, ORG 전무이사 Grant King 은셰일생산이될것이고, 성공적인프로젝트가될것이라고자신감을표명했다. 국제에너지기구 (International Energy Agency) 에따르면, 이 아시아의호랑이, 셰일가스의가장큰자원의소유자는 2019 년에추가가스소요의 30% 를차지할것이다. 2015 년양산을시작할예정인, 원산지의 LNG 프로젝트는호주에서건설된 7 개중의하나이고, ( 전체 AUD 2000 억의투자로 ) 세계의가장큰수출국가가될전망이다. 중국시노펙그룹 (Sinopec Group) 으로알려진중국석유화학도역시원산지의 AUD 247 억프로젝트파트너이다. 중국외에도, 일본과인도같은다른아시아국가역시 LNG 를위한기존및잠재적인큰고객으로간주된다. 때문에경제의엄청난성장으로아시아는지난 20 년동안에너지수요의큰증가의주요동력으로인식하고있다. 이것은또한수입공급에대한의존도를높이고있다. 과거에는, 아시아외부의다른대륙국가들은천연가스에큰의존도를가진다고보고되었다. Mikkal E. Herberg 에의한연구에따르면, 아시아국가외부에서천연가스비중은 2012 년단지 11.3% 와비교하여, 세계에너지사용의 30% 에달했다. 총평균이높은에너지사용의 5% 를만회하기위해천연가스를사용하는중국의영향을받는다. 그러나, 평균에서중국을제외한후, 이지역에대한총에너지사용가스의점유율은세계나머지의 30% 에비해단지 19% 이다. 그러나, 이경향은지금변화하고있다. 아시아의일부는번성하고석유이외의자원에대한의존도가증가하고있다. 요즘 LNG 는산업및상업용차량을위한이상적인연료로볼수있다. 그것의생산성은 LPG 보다훨씬높고, 천연가스보다 600 배더적은공간을차지하여보관및이동비용은낮다. 아시아에서 LNG 소비량은중국, 인도, 일본, 한국등주요운전자와함께향후 20 년동안극적으로증가할것으로예상된다. 또한, 거대에너지회사 Chevron 은향후 10 년뒤에 LNG 에대한수요가두배가될것이라고말했다. LNG 는 Oil & Gas 회사전체에따르면, 2012 년세계의전체가스공급의 10% 를차지했다. 이것은천연가스생산의 2.4 억톤을나타낸다. 2020 년까지, 이출력은가스의세계공급의 13% 를위해 LNG 회계와 3.73 억톤으로교차할것으로예상된다. 중국 중국으로돌아가서, Royal Dutch Shell Plc. 는중국의수송시장을위한 LNG 는북미에비해빠르게성장하고있다고말한다. 이것은또한 OEM LNG 차량의가능성과많은차량운전자들이이새로운차량을구입하는것에의해발생한다. 한편, 북미에서장거리중장비차량운전자들은아직도 OEM LNG 트럭의부족으로그들의트럭을 LNG 시스템으로개조하는것을필요로한다. 셸은이미 LNG 에서실행중인 10 만개이상의차량이중국에서사업을개발할수있는기회를시험한다고셸의조제의대표 John Abbott 가말했다. Bloomberg 뉴에너지금융에따르면, 중국은 2020 년까지 380 만대의천연가스 (CNG 와 LNG) 로연료를쓰는자동차, 트럭, 버스의숫자가두배가될가능성을가지고있다고보고했다. 이시장은, 자동차연료에대한가장빠르게성장하는시장이다. 미얀마 미얀마석유및가스기업 (MOGE) 는얼마동안휘발유가격보다 4 배싸게판매한후, CNG 가격을 2 배로할계획이다. 현재 CNG 는킬로그램당 273 차트에판매하고, 거의 20 년에 54 차트의가격으로도입가격에서 5 배증가했다. MOGE 는전국 CNG 급유시설을갖춘 45 개의충전소가있다. 1986 년도입된이후, 미얀마는지금주로대중버스에뒤이어택시로 27,000 대보다많은천연가스차량이있다. 인도 인도석유장관은수송부문에서 CNG 수요에대처하기위해 60% 정도남쪽구자라트의작은산업에대한천연가스공급을차단하고있다. 장관은최근에 CNG 에대한전체가스의요구사항을충족하기로결정했고, 국내에서 Indraprastha 가스공사와같은회사의도시가스공급을파이프로만들었다. 이것은비우선순위분야에국내가스공급을차단하여확보할수있었다. 한편, 차량세그먼트에서, 자동차제작자 Maruti Suzuki 는차량제공을확대하기위해더많은 CNG 와디젤변형을런칭할계획을보고했다. 현재, Maruti 는단지 5 차종 Ciaz, Ertiga, Dzire, Swift and Ritz- 에서디젤엔진으로운행되는자사전체에서 13 가지모델을가지고있다. Wagon R 과 Omni 는 LPG 변형과함께제공되는모델뿐이다. 공장에서장착되는 CNG 키트는 Eeco, WagonR, Ertiga, Celerio, Alto 800 에장착되어진다. 회사는 CNG 와디젤변형을더욱소개할수있는기회를본다. 따라서, Maruti 는현재의자동차집합의차이를채우기위해, 새로운모델을위해가는것대신에, 디젤과 CNG 변종으로결정했다. 반면에, 다른차량생산자, 혼다는그들의 Civic 차량의 CNG 버전을발표했다. 혼다 Civic 은세련된외모와도로에높은성능덕분에이시장에서꽤인기가있다. 혼다 Civic CNG 의최신모델은모든국가에서가능하며, 이브랜드의주모델중하나이다.
6 November 2014 Industri LNG tumbuh pesat, disertai dengan peningkatan demand CNG di bidang transportasi Permintaan LNG global Perusahaan Australia, Origin Energy Ltd (ORG), yang terlibat dalam proyek ekspor gas alam cair (LNG) dengan ConocoPhillips, mengatakan bahwa analisa-analisa perkiraan mengenai kebutuhan LNG dunia meremahkan permintaan LNG sebenarnya di pasaran. Ungkapan ORG ini sebagian didasari oleh perkembangan terbaru di China, yang mana negara ini memotong target produksi shale gasnyadari 60-100 miliar meter kubik menjadi 30 miliar meter kubik. (Sebagai contoh perkiraan global, Shell berharap permintaan LNG dunia akan meningkat lima kali menjadi 500 juta metrik ton per tahun pada tahun 2000-2025. (Lihat lebih lanjut di bawah ini tentang pasokan LNG dan angka permintaan dan prediksinya). Karena Administrasi Energi Nasional China baru-baru ini mengurangi target produksi shale gas tahun 2020nya, negara itu kemungkinan besar akan mencari pengganti pasokannya dari luar negeri. Namun demikian, Managing Director ORG- Hibah Raja - menyatakan keyakinannya bahwa akan ada produksi shale, dan akan ada proyek-proyek yang sukses. China adalah pemegang sumber daya gas shale terbesar. Negara ini akan memerlukan 30 persen dari kebutuhan tambahan gas dunia tahun 2019, menurut Badan Energi Internasional (IEA). Proyek LNG ORG, yang dijadwalkan mulai produksi tahun 2015, adalah salah satu dari tujuh proyek yang dibangun di Australia (dengan total investasi AUD 200 miliar) dan diperkirakan akan membuat negara ini bangsa eksportir terbesar LNG di dunia. China Petrochemical Corp, yang dikenal sebagai Sinopec Group, juga merupakan mitra dalam salah satu proyek ORG yang bernilai AUD24.7 miliar. Selain China, negara-negara Asia lainnya seperti Jepang dan India juga dianggap sebagai calon pelanggan besar LNG. Dengan pertumbuhan ekonominya yang pesat, Asia diakui sebagai pendorong utama dari tumbuhnya permintaan energi, selama dua dekade terakhir. Hal ini juga telah meningkatkan ketergantungan pada pasokan impor. Di masa lalu, negara-negara dari benua lain di luar Asia dilaporkan memiliki ketergantungan pasokan gas alam yang lebih besar. Menurut penelitian yang dilakukan oleh Mikkal E. Herberg, share dari gas alam di luar Asia mencapai 30 persen dari penggunaan energi global, dibandingkan dengan 11,3 persen di Asia di tahun 2012. Angka ini sangatlah dipengaruhi oleh China, yang menggunakan gas alam di 5 persen dari konsumsi energinya. Meskipun kita tidak mengikut sertakan China dari angka rata-rata 11,3 persen ini, share dari konsumsi gas di daerah ini hanya mencapai 19 persen dibandingkan dengan konsumsi gas dunia yang mencapai 30 persen (ratarata). Tapi, tren ini telah berubah. Beberapa bagian Asia berkembang pesat dan meningkatkan ketergantungan mereka pada berbagai sumber daya alam lainnya di luar minyak. Saat ini LNG dipandang sebagai bahan bakar yang ideal untuk industri kendaraan dan sektor komersial. Produktivitasnya jauh lebih tinggi dari LPG dan penyimpanan serta biaya transportasi lebih rendah karena bahan bakar ini memakan ruang 600 kali lebih sedikit dari gas alam. Konsumsi LNG di Asia diperkirakan akan meningkat secara dramatis selama dua dekade berikutnya dengan penggerak utama seperti China, India, Jepang, dan Korea Selatan. Juga, perusahaan raksasa energi Chevron mengatakan bahwa permintaan untuk LNG bisa melipat ganda selama dekade berikutnya. LNG menyumbang 10 persen (240 juta ton) dari total pasokan gas dunia pada tahun 2012, menurut TOTAL, perusahaan Oil & Gas. Pada tahun 2020, output ini diharapkan mencapai lebih dari 373 juta ton yang mana bagian LNG di pasokan gas global mencapai 13 persen. China Kembali ke China, Royal Dutch Shell Plc. mengatakan bahwa pasar LNGuntuk-transport di Cina tumbuh lebih cepat daripada di Amerika Utara. Hal ini juga disebabkan oleh adanya kendaraan LNG buatan apbrik (OEM) dan banyak operator armada membeli kendaraan baru. Sementara itu, operator armada Kendaraan Heavy- Duty di Amerika Utara masih perlu mengkonversi truk mereka ke sistem LNG karena truk OEM LNG tidak tersedia. Shell sedang memeriksa peluang untuk mengembangkan bisnis di China, yang sudah memiliki lebih dari 100.000 kendaraan berbahan bakar LNG, kata John Abbott, kepala penyulingan (refining) Shell. China dilaporkan memiliki potensi besar untuk melipatgandakan jumlah mobil, truk dan bus berbahan bakar gas alam (CNG dan LNG) menjadi 3,8 juta di tahun 2020, menurut Bloomberg New Energy Finance. Hal ini berarti China akan menjadi pangsa pasar kendaraan berbahan bakar ramah lingkungan yang tumbuh paling cepat di dunia. Myanmar Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE) berencana untuk melipatgandakan harga CNG setelah selama ini menjualnya dengan harga empat kali lebih murah dari harga bensin. Saat CNG diperkenalkan pertama kali sebagai bahan bakar kendaraan, barang ini ditawarkan dengan harga 54 kyats per kilogramnya. Jika CNG dinaikkan menjadi 273 kyat per kilograman, hal ini berarti harga CNG naik lima kali dari harga perkenalannya sekitar dua puluh tahun yang lalu. MOGE memiliki 45 stasiun CNG di Myanmar. Sejak diperkenalkan pada tahun 1986, Myanmar kini memiliki
November 2014 7 Advertise with us! asia@ngvgroup.com www.ngvjournal.com lebih dari 27.000 NGVs, yang terutama terdiri dari taksi dan bus umum. India Kementerian Minyak India telah memotong 60 persen pasokan gas alam untuk industri kecil di Gujarat Selatan demi memenuhi permintaan CNG di sektor transportasi. Asian NGV Communications offers you the opportunity to promote and present your company/products in the world's largest NGV market: Asia! Below is the magazine's 2015 journalistic timetable, filled with themes for specific segments and interesting extra distribution in the most profitable NGV exhibitions and conferences. Attractive ad-rates are available for bookings made within this year. You are also invited to publish in the November and December 2014 issues of Asian NGV Communications. Booking deadline: 8 October. November 2014, an edition in which Asian markets will be introduced to African NGV players and government. December 2014 issue, where this year's summary of NGV Media Profiles 2015 Kementerian itu baru-baru ini memutuskan untuk memenuhi seluruh kebutuhan gas untuk transport dan pipa memasak pasokan gas (PNG) di kota-kota dari produksi dalam negeri. Unutk menjamin pasokan ke sektorsektor tersebut, pasokan gas domestik dan supply bagi sektor-sektor yang tidak merupakan prioritas akan dikurangi. JANUARY Edition: 95 Deadline: December 10th Special report: LNG terminals, ships and bunkering market and technologies FEBRUARY Edition: 96 Deadline: January 10th Special report: Fleets edition: The vehicle and refueling facilities Updates of existing norms and standardizations in progress MARCH Edition: 97 Deadline: February 5th Special report: L-NGV 2015 San Diego expo and conference 27-29 April, San Diego, USA. With extra magazine distribution in the event Sementara itu, di segmen kendaraan, produsen mobil Maruti Suzuki berencana meluncurkan lebih banyak varian CNG dan diesel untuk memperluas penawaran kendaraannya. Saat ini, Maruti memiliki 13 model kendaraan di porto folionya, yang mana hanya lima mobil-ciaz, Ertiga, Dzire, Swift dan Ritz- dilengkapi oleh mesin diesel. Wagon R dan Omni adalah satu-satunya model yang tersedia dengan varian LPG. Mobilmobil dengan CNG kit yang dirakit di pabriknya tersedia dalam beberapa model: Eeco, WagonR, Ertiga, Celerio dan Alto 800. Perusahaan ini melihat peluang untuk menambah CNG dan diesel varian dalam penawarannya. Maruti telah memutuskan akan mengisi kesenjangan dalam asortimennya dengan berbagai mobil yang dilengkapi dengan motor diesel dan CNG daripada membuat model-model baru (berbahan bakar bensin). APRIL Edition: 98 Deadline: March 10th Special report: CNG cylinders and LNG tank technologies 2014-2015 market reviews and potentials JULY Edition: 101 Deadline: June 10th Special report: LNG and LCNG fuelling sector: The players and current market condition and potentials OCTOBER Edition: 104 MAY Edition: 99 Deadline: April 10th Special report: LNG & DDF vehicles market update AUGUST Edition: 102 Deadline: July 10th Special report: Fuelling station segment NOVEMBER Edition: 105 JUNE Edition: 100 Deadline: May 10th Special report: Newest OEM NGVs and vehicle conversion activities SEPTEMBER Edition: 103 Deadline: August 5th Special report: Alternative Fuels World Fair 2015 / 7-10 October, Bologna, Italy. 10 years of Asian NGV Communications DECEMBER Edition: 106 Di sisi lain, produsen mobil lain, Honda telah memperkenalkan versi CNG Civic mobilnya. Honda Civic cukup populer di pasar ini berkat penampilan yang stylish dan kinerja high-endnya di jalan. Model terbaru dari Honda Civic CNG tersedia di seluruh negeri dan merupakan salah satu model utama merek ini. Deadline: September 10th Special report: Conversion kits edition Deadline: October 2nd Special report: ANGVA 2015 exhibition and conference, 4-6 November, Chengdu, China. With extra magazine distribution in the event www.ngvjournal.com Deadline: November 10th Special report: The 2015 end-year review
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10 November 2014 Increased CNG price in Thailand effective on October 1 st 2014 Mr. Surong Bulakul, Chief Operating Officer Infrastructure of PTT Plc, has informed that the Energy Policy Management Committee decided to increase CNG retail price by 1 THB. Therefore, the new price CNG retail price is 11.50 THB a kilogram starting October 1 st, 2014. However, PTT would continue subsidizing CNG price for public transport such as taxies, buses, tuk-tuks, mini buses. This initiative is in line with energy discount card project that allows eligible ones to pay at 8.50 THB a kilogram of CNG. The scheme is conducted to ease users from economic burden and give less effect to the actual cost. Raising CNG retail price by 1 THB would help PTT reducing the loss accumulated from freezing the fuel price at a lower level than the actual cost of CNG. The actual cost of this fuel is 16 THB a kilogram. The increase will give more opportunities to the fuel supplier to develop station expansion plan. Currently, PTT has built 497 CNG stations in 54 provinces throughout Thailand with a total sale volume of 8,800 ton per day and 25 percent of that was used by public transport sector. PTT proceeded to follow contractual obligation of 507 gas station construction plan while expanding regional Natural Gas Transmission System such as Saraburi - Nakhon Ratchasima and Ayutthaya Nakhon Sawan pipeline project and including the 4 th natural gas pipeline project (Rayong Saraburi pipeline). The Oil & gas firm will also be developing gas stations along the pipelines to facilitate CNG users in all areas. By: PTT Plc, Thailand
November 2014 11 More CNG station is required in Udon Thani Head of Udon Thani Energy Office - Pinit Changmai- has said that Udon Thani and neighboring provinces have natural gas cars, as daily transportation. However, there are only two CNG stations in the city to cater the fuel to the NGVs owners. Udon Thani possess a policy promoting investment in CNG stations in Thailand s North-East Province aiming at meeting all requirements and preparing to accommodate upcoming economic expansion. The survey conducted among energy users and entrepreneurs in the province found that at least four CNG stations around Udon Thani City are needed. The fuel stations are most needed on the Udon Thani - Nong Khai Route, the Udon Thani Sakhon Nakhon Route, the Udon Thani - Khon Kaen Route and the Udon Thani - Nong Bua Lamphu Route. IT S YOUR TIME TO STEP ON THE GAS Drive on LPG. It s cheap and green! Photo: Jimmy Ghione, Alternative Energies Italian Champion Alternative Fuel Systems www.brc.it can BRC plans and realizes gas systems for the most important car racings: and you get the same! What are you waiting for? Become a champion of saving! BRC technology guarantees safety and respect for the environment.visit BRC authorized workshops to have the highest quality, service and competence. BRC, the choice of Champions! ECOLOGY SAVING RELIABILITY & PERFORMANCES
12 November 2014 Indonesia s CNG station network expansion project State-owned Oil & Gas Company PT Pertamina in Indonesia plans to add 150 CNG filling facilities across the country with Rp 1.5 trillion investment. The project is expected to increase NGVs adoption while reducing costly fuel subsidy spending that burden government budget for already a long time. Pertamina Marketing Director Hanung Budya said that the stations will be integrated with the company s existing fuel stations. The CNG facility installation in the 150 petrol/diesel stations should be completed within a year. The project will involve adding facilities like dispensers, compressors and dryers to support the gas-filling services for customers at some of Pertamina s fuel stations. Pertamina has about 5,000 fuel stations, of which, about 3,000 of them are located in Java and Bali, the center of economic activity in Indonesia. Pertamina can pick 5 percent of the fuel stations in Java and Bali to be upgraded to allow gas-filling services, said Hanung. He said that Pertamina needs more support for its move. The firm expects that the government can help car owners to obtain converter kits, either through funding by bank loans or in the form of a subsidized price set by the country s administration. Hanung also calls for a cheaper tax on NGVs, as well as for the authorities help to increase the number of vehicle conversion centers. Ideally, Agen Tunggal Pemegang Merek or ATPMs (exclusive automotive distributors) are required to produce vehicles, such as taxis, with bifuel system. There should be a mandatory policy for such vehicles to use gas, he added. Fuel price reformation The central government has also been considering rising CNG price (locally known as BBG) to attract investors especially those from the private sector to build and operate CNG filling stations. The Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry s director general for oil and gas Edy Harmanto recently that the ministry was planning to formally suggest that the Coordinating Economic Minister hike the price of CNG from Rp 3,100 a liter-petrolequivalent (lpe) to around Rp 4,000. He said that this would help attract the private sector to build more gas infrastructure and convert or alter regular (petrol/diesel) filling stations into natural gas refueling facilities. The government will still be building more filling stations, in addition to the facilities that state-owned oil and gas firms PT Pertamina and PT PGN are building based on the presidential decree, Edy said. This gives the private sector a chance to build on existing SPBUs and open new gas dispensers or mobile refueling units [MRUs]. According to the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministerial Decree No. 2435/2014, Pertamina is instructed to set up CNG refueling facilities and MRUs in Jakarta, Banten, West Java and Central Java. In August, PT Perusahaan Gas Negara (PGN) underlined its commitment to the conversion agenda by stating that synergy was needed between stakeholders including the government, automotive businesses and the public to realize the conversion to gas. PGN is obliged to build extensive gas infrastructure as stipulated in Presidential Decree No. 64/2012 on gas supply and distribution. While the Industry Ministry s director general for leading industries based in high technology, Budi Darmadi, agreed with the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry s price hike suggestion, he
November 2014 13 suggested that the increased CNG price should remain to have big price differentials-ideally 50 percent lower- to subsidized fuels (petrol, diesel, LPG). Darmadi said that Indonesia was well prepared for gas conversion. The Transportation Ministry started installing converters four years ago with thousands of cars installed with those kits at the moment. Data from the ministry shows that the government is seeking to have a total of 64 CNG stations, 13 MRUs and install 3,000 converter kits by the end of 2014. It will also install 138.2 kilometers worth of gas pipes for SPBGs in the Greater Jakarta area alone. In fiscal year 2013, the Indonesian Government allocated IDR 199.9 trillion to petroleum product subsidies and IDR 100.0 trillion to electricity subsidies in the country budget. This total of IDR 299.8 trillion of government spending on energy subsidies, equal to around 2.5 percent of GDP and 25 percent of total government expenditure. This year, IDR 282.1 trillion is allocated for the energy subsidy. Historically, actual expenditure is often higher than budgeted. In June 2013, petrol and diesel prices were increased to avoid exceeding the country s budget deficit limit of 3 percent of GDP. Petrol price rose by 44 percent from IDR 4,500 a liter to IDR 6,500.esel price tag was hiked by 22 percent from IDR 4,500 to IDR 5,500 a liter. With favorable policies (tax exemptions), more gas infrastructure and larger CNG station network as well as conversion kits provision, the government is positive that its more NGVs will be adopted while the country can save oil expenditure, offer cheaper fuel while cleaning the air at the same time. LNG FUELING SYSTEMS Macro Technologies Engineering Excellence From the LNG station to the LNG vehicle www.macrotechnologies.com
14 November 2014 Strategic analysis of CNG passenger cars market in Europe ReportLinker is a market research solution that finds, filters and organizes the latest industry data, has released a new report for CNG cars market in Europe. For NGV relates businesses around the globe that are involved or wish to enter this market, it might worth reading this report. This study includes an overview of the total European CNG market till 2020. Individual sections on OEM profiles and country overviews have been provided, with a detailed analysis by scenario and vertical. A section on the CNG market for fleet operators and private customers offers an overall understanding of market dynamics and market shares. A broad overview of government incentive structures, by region, supplies a clear roadmap of Europe and the future of CNG as a fuel. As per the report s key findings, the EU will continue to invest in the development of CNG-fuelled vehicles to improve engine and vehicle design. The Euro 6 norms are the key driver for CNG sales: In 2014, CNG will be increasingly used as a fuel in Europe, driven by the introduction of the Euro 6 norms. When compared to 2013, the market for natural gas vehicles (NGVs) is expected to witness increasing sales volumes (read the report to find the growth percentage), of which the majority is expected to be CNG or bifuel CNG; The van segment will account for most of the CNG sales in the EU. The European market favors the growth of CNG as a fuel, with several OEMs offering models ranging from B segment to van segment vehicles. The estimated market share of CNG in Europe for western and eastern Europe is identified in this report. The potential size of the NGV market by 2020 is also mentioned, of which CNG and bi-fuel CNG will account for around 60 percent; Potential CNG vehicle sales of more than 300,000 units is expected in Europe. OEMs in Europe will continue to produce CNG vehicles, as unlike other global markets, European governments have invested in the deployment of infrastructure and incentive schemes. The market potential for OEMs by 2020-both in units of vehicles and CAGR percentage from 2013 to 2020- is also identified; Demand for CNG aftermarket is growing Up-fitters in the European market hold a small share. ReportLinker indicated the share of all fleet-run vehicles to be fitted with aftermarket conversion kits, in this study. Similar to North America, the EU will witness joint ventures between up-fitters and OEMs for the installation and the sale of products; The EU government will aid CNG fleet operators The fleet market in Europe revolves around delivery vans, school buses, public transport and car rentals. Due to an organized refilling infrastructure in many countries, the use of alternative fuels by fleets is promoted. Several State and Federal incentives are offered for the adoption of alternative fuels in fleets. The growth of the fleet CNG car market is estimated, and is expected to grow along with private vehicle sales. Read the full report: http://www.reportlinker.com/p023872 89-summary/view-report.html
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16 November 2014 Israel Government funding for natural gas supply As part of government proposal to strengthen southern part of Israel, the National Infrastructure, Energy and Water Ministry has promised to allocate NIS 122 million to bring natural gas to southern residents and improving their energy efficiency. Of the total funding, around NIS 30 million will be used to help southern factories convert their internal systems to natural gas. An additional NIS 32m., meanwhile, will be used to finance gas connections in areas where natural gas distribution network is not available. Most areas not within range of the distribution network will eventually access gas through a future CNG unloading station, the ministry said. Another NIS 60 million will be issued to improve energy efficiency and reduce energy costs of municipal, industrial and commercial buildings in the region. Although the above-mentioned funding is not yet meant for transport sector consumption yet, Israel has a plan to adopt NGVs to cut oil use in transportation by 60 percent by 2025. This is seen as an ambitious target by world standards. Fuel Choices Initiative and NGV segment The government runs a program, the Fuel Choices Initiative that has a 10-year budget of NIS1.5 billion shekels, to switch from traditional petroleum fuels to ecofriendlier alternatives. The switch is expected to bring consumer savings and tax income, gain environmental benefits, and at the end, help increasing the country s gross domestic product (GDP). There will be various alternative fuels adopted to replace parts of the oil demand. The government will draft regulation and help with tax benefits and infrastructure, while the market will decide which fuel to succeed. The next five years is estimated to be dominated by CNG and natural-gas based methanol, with battery and biofuel technology penetrating the market as technologies improve, according to the forecast of Eyal Rosner, chairman and director of administration for the Alternative Fuels Initiative in the Israeli Prime Minister s Office. As per the country s best case scenario, 70 to 90 bcm of the reserves will be used in transportation in the coming decades. Delek Israel, a unit of conglomerate Delek Group that owns and operates 250 petrol/diesel stations, was expected complete Israel s first CNG station by the second half of 2014 (expected around October). The company signed a sevenyear deal to buy USD105 million worth of natural gas from the Tamar field, last December 2013. The company s CEO Avi Ben Assayag said that there would be at least 40 CNG filling stations in Israel by 2018. By 2025, there would be 150 public natural gas fueling stations across the country, he predicted. Each station requires around USD1 million investments, and he expects Delek to keep its market share of about a third. In transportation, Israel has focused on CNG where it can be used to power vehicles that operate in a limited geographic area, like buses and garbage trucks. Delek signed a deal with Italian-based converter company, NGV Motori, to help convert Israeli fleets to CNG engines. A single truck costs Euro15,000 to switch, he said. However, Assayag said that natural gas makes the most sense for (long-haul) Heavy-Duty Vehicles (HDVs) and would cost about half of what was paid for diesel or petrol. Being a relatively small country in size (sqm), the only possible market for long haul HDVs is for trucks plying the route from Haifa to Eilat. The advantage in using LNG is when distance comes into play, he said. Consequently, for most players in Israel s transportation market, it simply isn t worthwhile. Nevertheless, two or three entrepreneurs are examining the possibility of setting up two or three LNG fueling stations along the route, he said. The natural gas initiative was evoked last year after the new gas found at two of the world s largest offshore gas fields in Israel: the Tamar and Leviathan fields.
November 2014 17 Istanbul to enjoy eco-friendly buses An official of Istanbul Electric Tramway and Tunnel Establishments (İETT) a state-run company responsible for transportation facilities in Istanbul City Mümin Kahveci said that in 2019, the company is planning to adopt EVs in 25 percent of its fleet and NGVs (CNG) in 30 percent of it. Kahveci said the firm has added 850 new vehicles while about 3,000 public busses and other public transportation vehicles have been renewed. Presently IETT operates 360 CNG vehicles and these vehicles consume less fuel, are more environmentally friendly and run with less noise. Consequently, the public transport operator wants to increase the number of vehicles using CNG. He also stated that the public transportation fees will not be altered. Be part of a very special issue The latest and most important facts of the US & Canada NGV market. Valves for CNG Filling-Stations. single valves, dispenser blocks, priority panels modular product portfolio standard and customized solutions used in CNG-stations worldwide For more information please v isit www.seitz.ch You cannot miss it! Reserve your space: sales@ngvjournal.us +39-335-189-3249 www.ngvjournal.us
18 Amir Vakilzadeh, an official at the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company, recently said that Iran plans to construct 10 CNG stations for Iraq. The project will be started a pipeline that would carry Iranian natural gas to Iraq has become operational by March 2015. The project will be carried out by Iranian private and state-run companies. As per recent agreement signed between Tehran and Baghdad, 7 million cubic meters per day of Iran s natural gas will be delivered to Iraq in the first phase. Iran, which sits on the world s largest gas reserves, intends to enhance gas production by increasing foreign and domestic investments, especially in its South Pars Gas Field. South Pars is located in the Persian Gulf on the border between Iran and Qatar. The field is estimated to contain about 14 trillion cubic meters of gas and 18 billion barrels of gas condensate. November 2014 Ten CNG stations for Iraq after March next year Gas and Oil fields in Iraq Iran s huge gas usage share and growth While the global during the last decade, During the last decade, Iran's primary energy usage rose by 80 percent. It was a high jump compared to global primary energy consumption that touched only 27 percent growth. The country s energy consumption, reached 1.6 billion crude oil equivalent (OE) in 2013, about 141 million more than the previous year. Nevertheless, the composition of its energy basket is satisfying, as the share of natural gas in the country's primary energy consumption is 70 percent. In comparison, the share in 1980 was only 10.6 percent (20 million OE). According to the National Iranian Oil Refining & Distribution Company's statistics, the gas consumption level has multiplied by 50 fold since 1980. The indicator in 2012 was 66.5 percent (1 billion oil equivalent) of which total gas usage during last fiscal year-ended on March 20, 2014- reached 180 billion cubic meters. This is equals 1.32 billion barrels of crude oil and shares 70 percent of the country's 1.6 billion OE energy consumption. As per U.S. Energy Information Administration's statistics, gas consumption around the world had increased by 41 percent from 2.4 trillion cubic meters in 2000 to 3.4 tcm in 2012. During the same period Iran's gas consumption went up 248 percent, 6 times more than global growth level. On the contrary, Iran s coal usage in 2013 was merely around 900,000 OE according to the BP's annual report, while the global coal consumption was above 27 billion OE. More importantly, Iran is home to the world s largest NGV fleet. The parliament Research Center's report, published in February indicates that there are 3.6 million bi-fuel vehicles in the country, alongside 8.57 million motorcycles. In total, there are about 15 million vehicles (of all fuels) in Iran. Its CNG consumption increased from 5 million cubic meters (mcm) in 1990 to 7 billion mcm in 2012. The country was also reported to have CNG vehicle refuelling supply capacity of 20-21 million cubic meters per day, presently. The figure is projected to rise to 23 million by mid-march 2015.
November 2014 19 A plan for CNG price amendment in Myanmar An official from the Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE) in Myanmar, said that the price of this clean fuel, which is used in almost all public buses and many taxis in Rangoon City, will go up by 100 percent. The increase is likely to take into effect in sometime in 2015. Burma s Ministry of Energy informed that any change in the fuel price would occur only after informing the public in advance. An official from the MOGE which operates under Ministry of Energy confirmed that the gas firm had presented a proposal to the ministry early this year that would see the price of the fuel double, citing the fact that the state-run company is currently selling CNG at a loss. The ministry will submit the price hike proposal to Parliament. Presently, the firm is selling CNG at 273 kyats per kilogram, which is four times cheaper than the current petrol price. A local taxi driver in Rangoon said that should CNG price double, there would be little difference between the operating costs of CNG- versus petrol-powered taxis. The price increase could mean that many CNG taxi drivers would operate in the same areas as petrol taxis-avoiding traffic jams-to ensure more fuel savings and profitable services. Currently, CNG-fueled taxis are significantly cheaper to operate than their petrol-run counterparts and operates in all areas including those with traffic jams. Currently, to run a CNG taxi would cost 5,000 kyats on fuel per day, while operating the same car on petrol would cost 10,000 to 12,000 kyats. If CNG price is doubled, then the taxi operators would pay the same fuel expenses as running the cars in petrol. The hike will also affect bus operators, who presently spend around 16,000 kyats per day on CNG. MOGE has 45 filling stations with CNG refueling facilities across Myanmar: Forty of those are in Rangoon and five in central Burma, in and around Mandalay. A program to convert vehicles to CNG was initiated in 1986 and was renewed in 2004, corresponding to respective surge in the international price of oil. Thousands of buses, taxis and other vehicles were converted under the direction of the Burmese government. The official from MOGE said that although the domestic price of CNG was likely to double, even such a hike would still compare favorably to other countries. In Singapore, the Philippines and Cambodia, CNG is sold at the equivalent to more than 1,000 kyats per kilogram. According to a local taxi driver, the government claimed when the CNG program was launched that the country s CNG reserves would last for 90 years, allowing for its sale at a rate well below the regional market price. Back then CNG was sold at 54 kyats per kilogram. After that, they increased it five times up to 273 kyats. There were 26,848 CNG-fueled vehicles registered through 2008, according to the MOGE. The government capped the conversion of vehicles to CNG after that, allowing only for the one-off conversion of an additional 289 buses in 2013.
20 PNOC plans to add CNG station facility The Philippines state-owned Oil & Gas Company, PNOC-EXPLORATION Corp. (PNOC-EC), aims to commence commercial operations of two new daughter-cng-filling stations by 2015, said an official from the Energy Department. This time, the Undersecretary of the Department of Energy (DOE) Donato D. Marcos expects no delays for the commercialization of the stations. Marcos is optimist that PNOC-EC will finally progress with the project given productive discussions with concerned stakeholders. The DOE presently is working on several things for this project with PNOC-EC, LTFRB (Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board) and bus operators for the two stations. For example, the related parties are discussing the franchising issues with the LTFRB since they had problems on the buses that will utilize the stations. Also, the DOE and PNOC-EC are coordinating with bus operators that are seeking franchise approval from the LTFRB. Once the franchise has been granted, construction of the CNG stations will start. The operations of the two stations which will be located in Biñan, Laguna and in Batangas City have been delayed from the original target early this year. He added that the Japan International Cooperation Agency will also determine the routes where the CNG-fueled buses will ply next year. Ideally, the government is looking at the Laguna- Buendia and Batangas-Buendia routes for the buses. Earlier, the O&G Company allotted P18.3 million budget for the station in Batangas City; and P13.1 million for the one in Biñan, Laguna. The firm was instructed by the Energy department to put up two CNG stations to cater to the fuel needs of 200 CNG buses that the government aims to rollout under its Natural Gas Vehicle Program for Public Transport. Currently, there are two existing CNG stations in the country, operated by Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. The mother station is located in Tabangao, Batangas while a daughter station is situated in Mamplasan, Laguna. The construction of PNOC-EC s stations in Batangas and Laguna is part of the Energy department s goal to increase the number of CNG-fueled vehicles running in the country. November 2014
November 2014 21 The venue Located on the harbor downtown, the San Diego Convention Center is the premier meeting and conference facility for the Southern California region. Abundant, flexible space and fivestar service make the San Diego Convention Center the best venue for hosting major conventions and trade shows. Conveniently located 3 miles away from the San Diego International Airport, the Convention Center will dedicate more than 6,000 m2 to L-NGV2015 San Diego s exhibition and conference sessions, ensuring easy access, professional service and state-ofthe-art technology for all participants. Networking Dinner BusinessCentre NGV & LNG: the abundant, affordable and real alternative to fuel USA LNG and CNG expo in San Diego, USA APRIL 27-29 San Diego Convention Center California, USA Networking is nowadays a key aspect of any event. A range of varied activities are organized for that purpose. L-NGV2015 San Diego will offer, in addition to a technical tour, a dinner that will give all the attendees the possibility of doing business in a relaxed environment, enjoying a meal while meeting the most important actors of the industry from all over the world. This is a unique chance to gather and discuss the latest developments of the sector while having a good time. How to arrive The San Diego Convention Center is conveniently located 3 miles away from San Diego International Airport and less than one mile from the Amtrak Station. The San Diego Trolley has two stops directly in front of the Center at Harbor Drive/First Avenue and Harbor Drive/Fifth Avenue. 5 Driving South on Interstate 5 8 Driving West on Interstate 8 Take Front St. exit. Take Highway 8 (West) to 163 South. Continue on Front St. until you reach Harbor Follow into city (will turn into 10th.) Drive, turn left. Follow 10th Ave. to Market St., turn right. Follow signage to parking entrance. Take Market St. to Front St., turn left. Take Front St. to Harbor Drive, turn left. 5 Driving North on Interstate 5 Follow signage to parking entrance. Take Cesar Chavez Pky. exit, turn left. Follow Cesar Chavez Pky. to Harbor Drive, From Coronado turn right. Cross Bay Bridge staying in the right lane. Follow signage to parking entrance. Take the National Ave. exit. Turn left on Cesar Chavez Pky. 94 Driving West on 94 Follow Cesar Chavez Pky. to Harbor Drive, turn right Take 94 West into the city. Follow signage to parking entrance. 94 West will turn into "F" St. Follow "F" St. to 8th Ave. From the Airport Take 8th Ave. to Market St., turn right. Drive out of parking lot. Take Market St. to Front St., turn left. Follow signs to Interstate 5/Downtown. Take Front St. to Harbor Drive, turn left. The ramp will put you on Harbor Drive going south. Follow signage to parking entrance. Follow signage to parking entrance.
22 OEM Page Launching plan for Maruti Alto K10 CNG November 2014 One of India s leading carmaker, Maruti Suzuki, was set to launch all-new Alto K10 hatchback in the local market by end October 2014. The new K10 is likely to be based on the Maruti Alto 800 which has been on sale since 2012. The second-generation Alto K10 is expected to be powered by the same updated 67bhp and 9.1kgm K10 motor as the one in the Celerio hatchback. Maruti is also expected to introduce additional variants of the K10, such as the Alto K10 CNG, etc. Honda Civic CNG Honda Car India add a CNG version of its Civic car. The Honda Civic is quite popular in this market thanks to its stylish looks and high-end performance on the roads. The newest model of Honda Civic CNG is available all over the country and is one of the mainstream models of this brand. The CNG version is installed with a more sculpted hood, clear lens corner lights and a black mesh grille with honeycomb detail. At the rear, the model gets an ultra-modern looking bumper and a much lower diffuser panel with the similar honeycomb mesh vent. In the interiors of the Honda Civic CNG, more alterations can be found. A center stack has been designed, which has a squared-off appearance and together with redesigned air vents has lent a much more attractive looking dashboard in the new green car. The top portion of the instrument cluster and the door panels have been provided with a soft-touch material that imparts a more sophisticated touch to this car running on natural gas. A thicker windshield, side widow glasses and a raft of NVH has made the interiors quieter than the standard models. Apart from this, the floor, the doors and other sound-killing materials in the trunk and boot allows you to have a more peaceful ride by eliminating all chances of excess noise while you are on the roads.
November 2014 23 The Korean automaker, Hyundai, recently released two new alternative powered vehicleshybrid i40 and a New Generation i30 CNG. Both models currently are produced for European markets, according to Allan Rushforth, Senior Vice President and COO, Hyundai Motor Europe. The i40 48V Hybrid diesel/electric reduces CO2 emissions and fuel consumption significantly compared to the standard production model, while only costs a quarter of a full hybrid solution to build. Meanwhile the New Generation i30 CNG offers a huge reduction compared to its internal combustion engine (ICE) model. The New Generation i30 CNG is equipped with Hyundai s new 1.4-liter T-GDI engine, combined to a new seven-speed dual-clutch transmission, as well as the latest application of its CNG research and development program. Thanks to the new transmission system, the engine emits CO2 emissions as low as 87 g/km, a significant reduction compared to the equivalent ICE model. The car meets the strict Euro 6 emission standards three years ahead of introduction in 2017. The CNG cylinder is installed within the car s floor pan to avoid space reduction for the interior space and storage room. This way, the interior of the CNG model remains the same as its ICE counterpart. Lined with a gasimpermeable polyamide matrix (inside) and protected by high-performance glass-fiber reinforced plastic (outside), the new system provides a high-strength, low-cost solution to gas storage, and weighs 50 percent less than an equivalent steel tank. The cylinder, come in a rectangular shape to ensure maximum space efficiency, can store up to 15 kg of gas. A new electrical pressure regulator lowers gas pressure to an operable state in two steps, first to 20 bar and then to 4 to 11 bar, which is fed into the engine. The car is powered by bifuel CNG/petrol technology that allows the drivers to switch from petrol to CNG and vice versa at one click. OEM Page Korea s new AFVs in European market
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26 November 2014 GAZ Group showcases its CNG Next vehicles with Euro 5 engines GAZelle Next and GAZon Next are equipped with the new Evotech 2.7 and YaMZ-534 compressed natural gas powertrains respectively, developed at the manufacturer s Ulyanovsk and Yaroslavl engine plants. The components of the CNG systems are certified in compliance with the EEC Regulations and are approved for usage in EU countries. The start of these variants serial production is planned for the second half of 2015. The light commercial vehicle GAZelle Next CNG has four natural gas bottles with the capacity of 52 L each and maximum working pressure of 200 atm and its total range is 700 km. It has a common engine control system both for natural gas and gasoline that provides easy switching between the two types of fuel as well as maintains the optimal ratio of air and gas in the fuel mixture. GAZon Next CNG truck has a new CNG engine YaMZ-534 developed in cooperation with Westport, Canada, and meets the requirements of Euro-5 emission standard. The vehicle has seven natural gas bottles with the capacity of 52 L each and maximum working pressure of 200 atm, while the driving range is 370 km. GAZ Group exhibits the prototypes of the Next family vehicles with the engines fueled by CNG at the Ros-Gas-Expo show held on October 7-10 in Saint Petersburg. Source: GAZ Group..com Wärtsilä will build Indonesia s first bio-lng plant producing vehicle fuel Along with PT Pertamina (Persero), Indonesian state-owned oil and gas company, and PT Godang Tua Jaya (GTJ), a waste utilization sector specialist company, Wärtsilä Oil & Gas Systems have signed an agreement to conduct a feasibility study for the project to develop a mini bio-lng plant with a capacity of 0,75 tons/hour, which corresponds to approximately 4 MWh in electrical production. The plant will process municipal solid waste into ecofriendly biogas for use as a renewable energy source for typical vehicle fuel. In addition to the feasibility study, Wärtsilä will provide technological support and an economic assessment. This study represents a Front End Engineering Design (FEED) equivalent. If the project is deemed to be feasible then the parties are expected to enter into an Wärtsilä s biogas liquefaction plant in Oslo, Norway Execution Agreement. Renewable energy is an increasingly important global requirement, and we are proud to be involved in this landmark project. Wärtsilä has the experience and technological expertise in this area to turn solid waste into a valuable resource that can benefit the community, said Sanjay Verma, Area Sales Director, Wärtsilä Ship Power. An outstanding example of Wärtsilä s expertise in this field is its biogas liquefaction plant in Oslo, Norway. The plant converts household food waste into biomethane that is then used to fuel the local buses. The plant treats 50,000 tons of garbage per year, which produces enough fuel to run 135 buses. The environmental benefits are extremely significant with annual CO2 emissions being reduced by as much as 10,000 tons. Source: Wärtsilä
November 2014 27 Annual Blue Corridor kicks off in St. Petersburg with first stop in Tartu The international NGV rally started on October 7, during the opening ceremony of St. Petersburg International Gas Forum. Major organizers of the rally are Gazprom Export, Gazprom Gas-Engine Fuel, and E.ON Global Commodities, and Kamaz is one of the leading participants. During this forum Gazprom and Kamaz also stressed their cooperation to boost Russian NGV market development involving construction of CNG stations and service facilities. The Blue Corridor-2014 vehicles will drive along the roads of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Hungary, Slovakia and Belarus, covering altogether over 6,000 km, and finishing on October 31. This particular route has been chosen deliberately as many of those countries have been already demonstrating significant demand of natural gas as transport fuel. On October 8, the caravan already crossed the state frontier of the Russian Federation in the border town of Ivan-Gorod, and journeyed towards the Estonian city of Tartu. The NGVs refueled at Eesti Gaas station, the Estonian gas company which currently operates five CNG stations in the country: two in Tallinn, and single stations in Narva, Tartu and Pärnu. The municipality of Tartu, where the first round table discussion was held on October 9, bought the first five Scania CNG buses in 2011. The experience of deploying them has become a basis for us to plan a larger procurement. It is still hard to predict how many new NGVs will be purchased, but it could amount to 25-50 units. As a result, we can determine the perspectives for the development of the NGV market in Estonia, said the head of Tartu s Department of Municipal Economy, Rein Haak. Source: Blue Corridor.com India: Scania plans to install biogas plant in Kolar to supply buses A Swedish Transport Delegation, including companies such as Ericsson, Gunnebo, Volvo Group and Scania and led by Ambassador Harald Sandberg and Senior Advisor to the Swedish Minister for Trade Jonas Hafström, is visiting this week Bangalore, Ahmedabad and New Delhi. The aim of this visit is to identify areas within transport and urban planning with potential for further collaboration between Sweden and India. The first bilateral meeting took place yesterday in Bangalore with a workshop titled The Way to Sustainable Transport: An Indo-Swedish Perspective, jointly organized by the Embassy of Sweden and the state government of Karnataka, where Sandberg focused on Scania s project to build a biogas plant in Narasapura industrial area. A demo plant will be used to display techniques that we use in Stockholm. A demonstration of how waste can be used to run buses instead of facing landfill problems will be carried out, he said. Speaking on the occasion, Hafström also commented: Through its innovations, Sweden has continuously developed companies that can provide sustainable solutions to public and private customers with a high life cycle profit. One example discussed today was the transportation sector with state-of-the-art green logistics solutions and technologies. As reported by New Indian Express, Scania already has a truck factory in Narasapura and is also expected to install a bus factory in the coming months. Source: Embassy of Sweden in India By: Dr Xander Thong, Director of Carlini Hijau Industries, Malaysia
28 Asian NGV statistics Worldwide NGV statistics Country Total Natural Gas Vehicles Cars/LDVs MD/HD buses MD/HD trucks Refuelling stations Others Total Public Private Planned VRA Monthly gas consumption (M Nm3) November 2014 Last update Iran 4.000.000 3.993.948 6.036 16 2.220 2.185 35 800 990,5% July 2014 Pakistan 3.700.000 3.520.000 180.000 2.997 2.997 0,0% August 2014 China 3.327.500 2.170.000 890.500 217.000 50.000 5.730 5.530 200 400 9 0,0% May 2014 India 1.800.000 500.000 300.000 200.000 800.000 903 903 0,0% November 2013 Uzbekistan 450.000 450.000 213 213 50 0,0% June 2013 Thailand 457.110 388.743 13.264 53.344 1.759 497 471 26 0 0,0% September 2014 Bangladesh 220.000 145.304 10.000 27.000 37.696 585 585 13 115,0% April 2013 Malaysia 55.999 55.345 594 60 184 182 2 10 126,0% October 2013 Japan 42.590 16.564 1.560 22.516 1.950 314 274 40 612 0,0% March 2013 South Korea 40.222 8.094 30.880 1.247 1 191 107 84 97,8% March 2014 Myanmar 27.137 23.658 3.475 4 45 45 0,0% September 2014 Tajikistan 10.600 10.600 53 53 216,5% December 2007 Kyrgyzstan 6.000 6.000 6 6 55,6% December 2007 Indonesia 5.690 4.850 570 20 250 11 11 4 0,0% November 2013 Singapore 4.638 4.618 20 3 2 1 1,155693192 October 2013 Australia 3.110 25 2.060 275 750 52 5 47 10 130 0,0% June 2013 United Arab Emirates 2.801 2.800 1 19 18 1 5 1 0,0% November 2013 Afghanistan 1.701 300 1 1.400 2 2 August 2013 Vietnam 462 400 50 12 7 7 July 2012 New Zealand 201 19 61 84 37 14 14 0,0% December 2010 Qatar 76 1 75 1 1 0,0% September 2013 Philippines 20 20 1 1 0,0% November 2013 Kazakhstan 20 20 1 1 90 November 2013 Turkmenistan 1 1 November 2009 Asia 14.155.877 11.301.269 1.259.187 521.518 1.073.903 14.050 13.598 452 1.359 775 Armenia 226.800 192.000 17.300 17.500 345 9 336 26,4% September 2011 Russia 90.000 58.990 12.900 18.060 50 252 212 40 15 4 52,9% July 2013 Georgia 80.600 51.000 6.000 5.000 18.600 100 100 25 0,0% November 2013 Turkey 3.850 1.850 2.000 14 8 6 35 66,3% December 2011 Moldova 2.200 2.200 24 24 101,0% Septemebr 2011 Eurasia 403.450 Egypt 198.852 197.206 1.299 347 172 168 4 118,9% December 2013 Nigeria 3.798 3.452 25 287 34 8 8 10 0,0% March 2014 Mozambique 661 500 150 11 2 2 2 44,4% July 2012 South Africa 258 121 136 1 3 3 5 0,0% March 2014 Algeria 125 115 10 3 3 0,0% December 2011 Tanzania 55 55 1 1 2 0,0% August 2013 Tunesia 34 32 2 1 1 0,0% December 2007 Africa 203.783 201.481 1.622 287 393 190 183 7 19 0 Italy 883.000 880.000 2.000 1.000 1.049 985 64 20 199 45,4% June 2014 Ukraine 170.000 8.036 102.216 59.748 325 133 192 8 14,6% March 2014 Germany 97.619 95.977 1496 90 56 920 849 71 1 804 105,3% April 2013 Bulgaria 61.320 61.197 105 11 7 110 109 1 7 132,3% June 2014 Sweden 44.322 41.820 1.851 648 3 203 146 57 12 86,0% December 2012 France 13.538 10.000 2.493 1.045 344 35 309 3 200 59,3% June 2013 Switzerland 11.058 10.698 185 115 60 167 134 33 3 117 62,5% June 2013 Austria 7.717 7.500 167 48 2 205 175 30 12 714,5% June 2013 Czech Republic 7.050 6.334 435 81 200 80 53 27 40 112 79,4% March 2014 Netherlands 7.570 6.140 686 741 3 194 124 70 31 558 0,0% June 2014 Belarus 4.600 4.600 42 42 124,4% September 2011 Hungary 5.118 5.056 50 10 2 19 4 15 10 1.500 20,6% June 2014 Spain 3.781 859 1.547 1.238 137 78 30 48 17 21 1623,8% June 2013 Poland 3.392 3.000 320 30 42 47 33 14 49,8% June 2013 Finland 1.665 1.551 75 15 24 26 25 1 10 80,4% June 2014 Slovakia 1.284 900 334 50 14 10 4 15 83,1% June 2013 Iceland 2.016 2.000 2 14 3 3 2 44,5% September 2014 Norway 908 353 514 9 32 26 22 4 7 1015,9% June 2012 Serbia 838 788 50 0 0 9 7 2 3 1 106,2% October 2012 Greece 716 6 600 110 0 5 5 12 70,4% July 2014 Portugal 586 46 354 86 100 5 1 4 1 101,4% December 2011 United Kingdom 663 20 3 600 40 22 5 17 5 10 606,6% July 2014 Belgium 1.053 1.000 3 37 13 20 16 4 21 15 0,0% July 2014 Luxembourg 270 230 39 1 7 6 1 2 2 0,0% July 2014 Estonia 194 170 18 6 4 2 2 1 1 22,4% May 2013 Lithuania 200 75 125 4 4 3 5 51,5% December 2012 Croatia 155 66 71 18 2 2 1 33,4% May 2013 Lichtenstein 143 64 61 18 2 1 1 1 47,9% December 2011 Macedonia 54 7 47 1 1 3 14,8% January 2011 Slovenia 48 23 20 5 6 1 5 1 4 120,3% June 2013 Bosnia & Herzegovina 21 20 1 2 2 2 0,0% June 2011 Latvia 18 18 1 1 79,3% September 2011 Denmark 15 15 2 2 3 July 2012 Romania 2 2 2 2 February 2014 Ireland 1 1 2 2 1 1 0,0% June 2012 Montenegro 1 1 March 2006 Europe 1.330.935 1.148.570 115.868 65.776 721 3.949 2.966 983 199 3.608 Argentina 2.466.164 2.466.164 1.939 1.939 32 52,1% June 2014 Brazil 1.781.102 1.781.102 1.805 1.805 7 45,1% June 2014 Colombia 500.000 462.871 27.469 9.660 800 800 3 25,9% October 2014 Bolivia 300.000 300.000 178 178 46 48,7% August 2014 2013 Peru 183.786 183.775 11 237 237 56,1% June 2014 Venezuela 90.000 90.000 166 166 300 80 50,3% June 2011 Dominican Republic 10.909 10.909 15 15 100 4,7% June 2013 Chile 8.164 8.055 109 15 15 28 1 180,1% December 2011 Trinidad & Tobago 3.500 3.500 6 6 285,7% March 2012 Ecuador 40 40 1 1 0,0% May 2009 Panama 15 15 November 2008 Central &South America 5.343.680 5.306.431 27.589 9.660 0 5.162 5.162 0 428 169 USA 142.000 83.000 40.300 18.700 1.466 760 706 239 4.747 51,4% May 2014 Canada 14.205 11.800 199 6 2.200 89 86 3 500 0,0% May 2013 Mexico 2.620 2.569 51 8 8 22 222,6% May 2012 North America 158.825 97.369 40.550 18.706 2.200 1.563 854 709 239 5.269 Total 21.596.550 18.055.120 1.444.816 615.947 1.077.217 24.914 22.763 2.151 2.244 9.821 103,9% October 2014
November 2014 29 NGV statistics Country Total Asian NGV statistics Natural Gas Vehicles Cars/LDVs MD/HD buses MD/HD trucks Refuelling stations Others Total Public Private Planned VRA Monthly gas consumption (M Nm3) Last update Afghanistan 1.701 300 1 1.400 2 2 August 2013 Armenia 226.800 192.000 17.300 17.500 345 9 336 26,4% September 2011 Australia 3.110 25 2.060 275 750 52 5 47 10 130 0,0% June 2013 Bangladesh 220.000 145.304 10.000 27.000 37.696 585 585 13 115,0% April 2013 China 3.327.500 2.170.000 890.500 217.000 50.000 5.730 5.530 200 400 9 0,0% May 2014 Georgia 80.600 51.000 6.000 5.000 18.600 100 100 25 0,0% November 2013 India 1.800.000 500.000 300.000 200.000 800.000 903 903 0,0% November 2013 Indonesia 5.690 4.850 570 20 250 11 11 4 0,0% November 2013 Iran 4.000.000 3.993.948 6.036 16 2.220 2.185 35 800 990,5% July 2014 Japan 42.590 16.564 1.560 22.516 1.950 314 274 40 612 0,0% March 2013 Kazakhstan 20 20 1 1 90 November 2013 Kyrgyzstan 6.000 6.000 6 6 55,6% December 2007 Malaysia 55.999 55.345 594 60 184 182 2 10 126,0% October 2013 Moldova 2.200 2.200 24 24 101,0% Septemebr 2011 Myanmar 27.137 23.658 3.475 4 45 45 0,0% September 2014 New Zealand 201 19 61 84 37 14 14 0,0% December 2010 Pakistan 3.700.000 3.520.000 180.000 2.997 2.997 0,0% August 2014 Philippines 20 20 1 1 0,0% November 2013 Qatar 76 1 75 1 1 0,0% September 2013 Russia 90.000 58.990 12.900 18.060 50 252 212 40 15 4 52,9% July 2013 Singapore 4.638 4.618 20 3 2 1 52,9% October 2013 South Korea 40.222 8.094 30.880 1.247 1 191 107 84 97,8% March 2014 Tajikistan 10.600 10.600 53 53 216,5% December 2007 Thailand 457.110 388.743 13.264 53.344 1.759 497 471 26 0 0,0% September 2014 Turkey 3.850 1.850 2.000 14 8 6 35 66,3% December 2011 Turkmenistan 1 1 November 2009 United Arab Emirates 2.801 2.800 1 19 18 1 5 1 0,0% November 2013 Uzbekistan 450.000 450.000 213 213 50 0,0% June 2013 Vietnam 462 400 50 12 7 7 July 2012 Greater Asia 14.559.327 11.607.309 1.297.387 562.078 1.092.553 14.785 13.951 834 1.399 814 103,9% October 2014 Worldwide 21.596.550 18.055.120 1.444.816 615.947 1.077.217 24.914 22.763 2.151 2.244 9.821 World reviews Total Region NGVs Cars /LDVs MD/HD Buses MD/HD Trucks Fuelling Others Stations Asia 14.155.877 11.301.269 1.259.187 521.518 1.073.903 14.050 Eurasia 403.450 Africa 203.783 201.481 1.622 287 393 190 Europe 1.330.935 1.148.570 115.868 65.776 721 3.949 Central America5.343.6805.306.431 27.589 9.660 0 5.162 &South North America 158.825 97.369 40.550 18.706 2.200 1.563 Total 21.596.550 18.055.120 1.444.816 615.947 1.077.217 24.914 Market growth NGVs Stations NGVs Fuelling Stations Population Increase Growth Increase Growth 2.309.974 5.482 2002 2003 3.254.841 6.666 944.867 41% 1.184 22% 2004 3.850.657 7.842 595.816 18% 1.176 18% 2005 4.687.230 9.077 836.573 22% 1.235 16% 2006 5.647.314 10.647 960.084 20% 1.570 17% 2007 7.546.636 12.214 1.899.322 34% 1.567 15% 2008 9.560.284 14.539 2.013.648 27% 2.325 19% 2009 11.152.339 16.970 1.592.055 17% 2.431 17% 2010 13.136.556 18.745 1.984.217 18% 1.775 10% 2011 14.787.633 20.594 1.651.077 13% 1.849 10% 2012 17.192.555 21.393 2.404.922 16% 799 4% Nov. 2013 18.098.325 24.398 905.770 5% 3.005 14% 2002-2013 Overall review 15.788.351 683% 18.916 345% Fuel Prices Premium Regular Country Diesel Gasoline Gasoline (Euro/litre) CNG (Euro/ CNG price CNG price equivalent per equivalent per litre gasoline litre diesel (Euro/litre) (Euro/litre) Nm3) Afganistan 0,73 0,5 0,45 0,51 Armenia 0,96 0,91 0,83 0,38 0,34 0,39 Australia 1,17 1,10 1,07 0,70 0,63 0,72 Bangladesh 0,52 0,49 0,34 0,18 0,16 0,18 China 0,77 0,73 0,68 0,43 0,39 0,44 Georgia 0,97 0,93 0,93 0,47 0,42 0,48 India 0,91 0,65 0,54 0,48 0,55 Indonesia 0,44 0,31 0,33 0,18 0,16 0,18 Iran 0,25 0,20 0,13 0,02 0,02 0,02 Japan 1,60 1,49 1,30 1,05 0,81 0,89 Malaysia 0,44 0,42 0,16 0,13 0,16 Pakistan 1,009 0,79 0,83 0,39 0,35 0,40 Philippines 0,76 0,60 0,26 0,23 0,27 Russia 0,75 0,73 0,25 0,22 0,26 Singapore 0,94 0,67 0,70 0,63 0,72 South Korea 1,33 1,20 0,77 0,59 0,65 Thailand 0,83 0,73 0,20 0,18 0,21 Uzbekistan 0,80 0,72 0,68 0,23 0,21 0,24 Vietnam 1,25 1,17 0,92 0,89 0,80 0,91 Cities with CNG refuelling stations Country Number of Cities Last update Armenia 37 Mar. '08 Australia 3 Nov. '09 Bangladesh 8 Nov. '05 China 100 May.'12 India 42 Nov. '10 Indonesia 2 Sept. '08 Iran 597 Nov. '11 Malaysia 12 Mar. '13 Myanmar 4 Oct. '11 Pakistan 50 Apr. '08 Philippines 1 Oct.'05 Russia 198 May '12 Singapore 1 Jul. '05 South Korea 52 Nov. '13 Taiwan 1 Apr'. 05 Thailand 54 May '14 Turkey 2 Aug. '04 U.A.E. 4 Jul. '11 Total 1.168 1.168 Asia 3.643 Worlwide
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