From Gas Supply to Gas Economy: How Gas Infrastructure Can Productivise the Indian Economy
Introduction: From Gas Supply to Gas Economy On 6 March, in the wake of Qatar halting its gas production and rising fears of a global gas shortage, I argued that India's gas challenge is fundamentally a supply challenge. Faced with geopolitical disruptions, growing industrial demand, expanding urban gas networks, and ambitious energy-transition goals, India needs a diversified domestic gas-production strategy encompassing associated gas recovery, biogas, green hydrogen, coal-bed methane, underground coal gasification, and other emerging pathways. Yet production alone does not create an economy. Gas trapped underground has no economic value until it reaches consumers. Biogas produced from agricultural residue or animal waste remains a local curiosity unless it can reliably access markets. Future hydrogen production facilities will struggle to influence industrial development if the fuel cannot be moved efficiently to where it is needed. Between production and consumption lies a crit...