Gas will be the strongest-growing fossil fuel and will increase by 1 percent from 2020 to 2035. It is the only fossil fuel expected to grow beyond 2030, peaking in 2037. Meanwhile, Global LNG Terminal Infrastructure is set for stronger growth, as domestic supply in key gas markets will not keep up with demand growth. Approximately, 80% growth in the LNG handling infra capacity is anticipated globally by 2030, with total terminal infra capacity reaching a mark of 2700 MTPA.
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Oil and Natural Gas Limited
- Gas Authority of India Limited
- Assam Gas Company Limited
- Oil India Limited
- GAIL Gas Limited
- Indian Oil Corporation Limited
- IndianOil-Adani Gas Private Limited
- Think Gas Investments PTE Limited
- Adani Gas Limited
- Torrent Gas Private Limited
- Gujarat Gas Limited
- Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited
- Bharat Gas Resources Limited
- Maharashtra Natural Gas Limited
- Megha Engineering & Infrastructures Limited
- Indraprastha Gas Limited
- Green Gas Limited
- Woodside energy
- ConocoPhillips
- APA Group
- Osaka Gas Holdings
- PetroChina
- CKI Group
- Blue Energy
- Gas Transmission Company Limited
- National Pipe Network Group Southwest Pipeline Co
- Gazprom
- Yunnan Natural Gas Co., Ltd
- Shell
- Chevron
- Equinor
- Petronas
- Sapura Energy Berhad
- JFE Engineering Corporation.

