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Gazprom Export’s NGV advisor Eugene Pronin was in Prague this month to participate in the Czech Gas Association’s sixth conference on “Prospects for the Development and Use of CNG/LNG in Transport.” Speaking on a panel alongside Czech, German, Hungarian, Slovak, Polish and Bulgarian industry leaders, Pronin discussed Gazprom’s participation in building the market and infrastructure to support natural gas vehicles in Europe. In his presentation, available for download on bluecorridor.org, Pronin shared his forecast for demand for natural gas as a vehicle fuel, showing CNG and LNG for use in transport in Europe increasing from 3,3 Bcm in 2012 to 43,0 Bcm in 2030. Gazprom subsidiaries Gazprom Germania and Vemex in Czech Republic already operate a number of CNG/LNG filling stations and recently announced plans to more than double that network by 2015. Moreover, Gazprom is working actively with European gas companies E.ON and OMV, auto manufacturers Volvo and Mercedes and specialized industrial vehicle manufacturers Iveco, Kamaz and Solbus to expand the market and supporting infrastructure for a technology that is already bringing economic and environmental benefits to Europe. Gazprom and our industry partners are pleased to be working with the European Union, United Nations and International Gas Union, along with other political organizations, to expand access to NGV technology – and its benefits – to a broader market.
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UNION INTERNATIONAL DU GAZINTERNATIONAL GAS UNION
IGUPrague, 19.02.20131
Participation of Gazprom in European NGV Infrastructure
Development and
Market Opportunities
Eugene ProninNGV Adviser to the Management,
Gazprom export LLC,Russia
Igor Maynitsky – Gazprom Export LLC, RussiaDavid Graebe – Gazprom Germania, GermanyDidier Lebout – Gazprom marketing & Trading, France Hugo Kysilka – Vemex, Czech RepublicSergey Kolin – Promgas, Italy
With complements to
UNION INTERNATIONAL DU GAZINTERNATIONAL GAS UNION
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Diesel &
Other
Petrol
LPG
CNG
LNG
Bio CH4
Electric
Hydrogen
Clean + + + +Safe + +Available + + + +Afordable + + +2-, 3- & 4-wheelers + + + + +Passenger cars + + + + + +Pick ups + + + +City Buses + + + + + +Coaches + + +Urban Trucks + + +Long Distance Tractors + + +Farm Tracktors + + +High Horse Power Vehicles + + +Ships + + +Locomotives + + +
Unique Combination Blended by Nature
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5,7
3,42,9
2,72,7
2,02,0
1,9
1,9 1,1
1,0
0,2
0,20,3
0,30,3
0,4
0,5
0,5
0,60,80,9
Country NG Demand, Mcm
NGVs Fill Stations
Iran 5 760,0 3 300 000 1 960
Thailand 3 422,0 352 652 481
Pakistan 2 949,0 3 100 000 3 330
Argentina 2 773,4 2 172 768 1 920
China 2 000,0 1 500 000 2 800
Brasil 1 960,0 1 730 223 1 796
India 1 958,5 1 500 000 724
Korea 1 116,0 35 872 190
Bangladesh 1 098,6 200 000 600
USA 930,2 112 000 1 035
85
0
92
0
1 2
00
1 7
00
2 1
00
17
12
0
14
50
0
12
20
0
10
89
1
9 5
70
7 1
115
40
0
4 8
00
3 9
00
3 2
00
World NGV Fleetin 1998 – 2012, * 000
World NGV Fleet: 17,2 MlnNG Demand (reported): > 30 BcmNG Fill Stations: > 21 Thousand
Top 10 World NGV Markets, Dec. 2012
Source: GVR, Dec 2012
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World NGV Market development
9,5
17,2
2008 2012
13,6
30,1
2008 2012
1,14
1,59
2008 2012
100% 100%
20%
75%
СО СО2DieselCNG/LNG
NG Cosumption, Tcm * NGV * year
+ 39%
World NGV Population Cosumption, Mln
+ 80%
CNG/LNG Demand, Bcm
+ 220%
Emission Reduction
25% to
80%
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European NGV Market by 2030, Bcm
3,3030,00
13,00
2012 2030СNG LNG 24%
76%
28%72%
34%66%
29%71%
32%68%
27%73%
Shares of CNG and LNG Demandin European Subregions
LNGCNG
Russia + Byelorussia
CNG/LNG Demand, Bcm
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Existing stations
Stations under construction
Planned stations
Gazprom CNG/LNG network in EuropeDec. 2012
Gazprom GermaniaExisting by 2013: 6Mobile LNG unit: 1Under construction: 1Planned by 2015: + 9Speculative: 12
VemexExisting by 2013 : 6Planned by 2015 : + 9
0.87 Mcm0.87 Mcm
0.4 Mcm0.4 Mcm
0.3 Mcm0.3 Mcm
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OEM Partners
Gas Partners
Political Partners
External Partners
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Internal Partners
EXPORT
GAZPROM
GERMANIA
MARKETING & TRADING
NTERNATIONAL B.V.
GLOBAL LNG
PROMGAS S.p.a.
GAZPROM BANK
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SS LNG Supply Potential
SSLNG Units capable of 1 to 6 t*hour
SSLNG Unit and Delivery Radius of 600 – 700 km
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2008 720 km2009 2 900 km2010 2 620 km2011 960 km2011 3 700 km2012 6 700 kmTotal 17 600 km
From Yekaterinburg to ParisFrom Baltic to Black Sea
GAZPROM Ruhrgas
Blue Corridor NGV Rallies
Blue Corridor 2009
Blue Corridor 2009
Blue Corridor 2008
Blue Corridor 2008
Blue Corridor 2011Blue Corridor 2011
Blue Corridor 2010Blue Corridor 2010
Blue Corridor 2010 WestBlue Corridor 2010 WestBlue Corridor 2012Blue Corridor 2012
Blue Corridor 2013Blue Corridor 2013
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Thank you for your attention!
Participation of Gazprom in European NGV Infrastructure Development and Market Opportunities
Eugene ProninNGV Adviser to the Management,
Gazprom export LLC,Russia
Igor Maynitsky – Gazprom Export LLC, RussiaDavid Graebe – Gazprom Germania, GermanyDidier Lebout – Gazprom marketing & Trading, France Hugo Kysilka – Vemex, Czech RepublicSergey Kolin – Promgas, Italy
With complements to