Report Description

Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is natural gas (predominantly methane, CH4) that is converted into liquid form through a process called liquefaction. Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) value chain starts from exploration and production (including processing), from where natural gas is supplied to liquefaction plant, and then loaded into LNG tanker to be supplied to various destinations. Production of natural gas declined in Indonesia at a CAGR of 2.6% during 2010-2015, due to growing numbers of mature gas field in the country, which positively impacted Indonesia LNG supply market. Demand for LNG increased continuously during the same time frame, owing to rising demand from power and industrial sectors in the country. Thus, from being an exporter of LNG, Indonesia currently imports majority of LNG in order to address its domestic requirement and also to fulfil the contractual export agreements. Moreover, demand for LNG in the country is anticipated to continuously increase during the forecast period, owing to commissioning of three gas-fired power projects that have a capacity of 2.5 GW in the Java region. Therefore, aforementioned factors are anticipated to positively impact supply of LNG in Indonesia during 2016 - 2025.

According to “Indonesia LNG Market Demand & Supply Analysis, By Region, By Application, By LNG Terminal, Competition Forecast and Opportunities, 2011-2025”, LNG market in Indonesia is projected to surpass 5.9 MMT by 2025. Existing liquefaction capacity terminals in the country are expected to be converted to regasification terminals, which would ultimately bring down utilization of the liquefaction capacity of Indonesia. Indonesia majorly imports LNG from Australia, United States, Malaysia and Papua New Guinea. Moreover, increasing demand for LNG from various end use sectors and decreasing LNG prices in comparison to other alternative fuels are further anticipated to boost supply of LNG in Indonesia during 2016 - 2025. “Indonesia LNG Market Demand & Supply Analysis, By Region, By Application, By LNG Terminal, Competition Forecast and Opportunities, 2011-2025” discusses the following aspects of LNG market in the Indonesia:

  • Indonesia LNG Demand & Supply Analysis
  • Indonesia LNG Potential Demand & Supply Gap
  • Regional Market Analysis (Java Region, Sumatra Region, Sulawesi Region, Kalimantan Region, Bali & Nusa Tenggara Region and Maluku & Papua Region)
  • LNG Pricing Analysis

Why You Should Buy This Report?

  • To gain an in-depth understanding of Indonesia LNG market
  • To identify on-going trends and anticipated growth within next ten years
  • To help align market-centric strategies for LNG terminal operators, aggregators, suppliers, marketers and consultants
  • To obtain research based business decisions and add weight to presentations and marketing material
  • To gain competitive knowledge of leading market players
  • To avail 10% customization in the report without any extra charges and get research data or trends added in the report as per the buyer’s specific needs

Report Methodology

The information contained in this report is based upon both primary and secondary research. Primary research includes interaction with LNG terminal operators, aggregators, distributors and industry experts. Secondary research includes an exhaustive search of relevant publications such as company annual reports, financial reports and proprietary databases.

Table of content

1.       Product Overview  

2.       Research Methodology

3.       Executive Summary

4.       Indonesia Primary Energy Consumption

5.       Indonesia LNG Supply Market Outlook

5.1.    Market Size & Forecast

5.1.1.     By Volume

6.       Indonesia LNG Potential Demand Market Outlook

6.1.    Market Size & Forecast

6.1.1.     By Volume

7.       Indonesia LNG Potential Demand Supply Gap Outlook

7.1.    Market Size & Forecast

7.1.1.     By Volume

8.       Indonesia LNG Regional Market Outlook

8.1.    Market Size & Forecast

8.1.1.    By Volume

9.       Indonesia LNG Market Outlook

9.1.    Market Share & Forecast

9.1.1.    By Application

10.   Import-Export Dynamics

11.   LNG Pricing Analysis

12.   Indonesia Pipeline Infrastructure Outlook

13.   Competitive Analysis

13.1.  Existing LNG Import Terminals

13.2.  Under-Construction & Planned LNG Import Terminals

14.   Customer & Supplier Analysis

15.  About Us

Figures and Tables

List of Figures

Figure 1: Indonesia Primary Energy Consumption Share, By Fuel Type, 2015

Figure 2: Indonesia Natural Gas Production, By Volume, 2010-2015 (BCM)

Figure 3: Indonesia LNG Supply, By Volume, 2016E-2025F (MMT)

Figure 4: Indonesia LNG Supply, By Exporting Country, By Volume, 2020F & 2025F (MMT)

Figure 5: Indonesia LNG Optimistic, Realistic & Pessimistic Supply Scenario, By Volume, 2016E-2025F (MMT)

Figure 6: Indonesia LNG Potential Demand, By Volume, 2016E-2025F (BCM)

Figure 7: Indonesia LNG Potential Demand Supply Gap, By Volume, 2016E-2025F (BCM)

Figure 8: Indonesia Existing & Upcoming Regasification Terminal, By Region, 2016E, 2020F & 2025F

Figure 9: Indonesia LNG Market Size, By Region, By Volume, 2016E-2025F (MMT)

Figure 10: Indonesia LNG Market Share, By Application, By Volume, 2016E, 2020F & 2025F

Figure 11: Indonesia LNG Import Trend, By Volume, 2011-2016E (MMT)

Figure 12: Indonesia LNG Import Share, By Exporting Country, 2020F

Figure 13: Indonesia LNG Export Trend, By Volume, 2011-2015 (MMT)

Figure 14: Indonesia Natural Gas Export Share, By Importing Country, 2015

Figure 15: Indonesia Average Landed LNG Price, 2016-2025F (USD/MMBtu)

 List of Tables

Table 1: Indonesia LNG Terminal Wise Forecasts, By Capacity, 2016E-2025F (MMT)             

Table 2: Indonesia LNG Terminal Wise Forecasts, By Capacity Utilization, 2016E-2025F (MMT)      

Table 3: Total Natural Gas Pipeline Owned and Operated by PGAS, 2012-15, (in Km)

Table 4: Indonesia Existing & Under-Construction LNG Terminal, By Location, As of 2016E

Table 5: Indonesia LNG Long-Term & Medium-Term Export Contract, As of 2015

Table 6: Indonesia Major LNG Supplier & Aggregator

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Press Release

Indonesia LNG Market to Surpass 5.9 MMT by 2025

Feb, 2017

Declining natural gas production, growing demand from industrial and power sector in the country, coupled with decreasing average landed prices to drive supply for LNG in Indonesia through 2025.