‘The Global Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Will Reach $12.15bn in 2011′ Says Visiongain
By Visiongain, PRNEWednesday, September 28, 2011
LONDON, September 29, 2011 -
www.visiongain.com/Report/690/The-Gas-Processing-Infrastructure-Market-2011-2021
The World Energy Council (WEC) is anticipating global demand for natural gas to increase by 44% between 2007 and 2035 as a combination of growing populations, economic growth, significant natural gas reserves and a desire to produce cleaner energy, help to drive growth in the natural gas industry. This will create substantial opportunities for companies involved in the gas processing infrastructure market, as new facilities will need to be constructed and existing facilities upgraded to process increasing quantities of gas. Visiongain’s new report The Gas Processing Infrastructure Market 2011-2021 calculates the global gas processing infrastructure market will reach $12.15bn in 2011.
Gas processing is a vital part of the natural gas value chain. It transforms the raw natural gas produced at the wellhead into the pure, safe substance used by consumers and businesses throughout the world. Visiongain’s, The Gas Processing Infrastructure Market 2011-2021, report offers an examination of this market over the next decade, providing detailed market forecasts for each of the leading national markets and offering in-depth analysis of the opportunities and challenges facing companies in the gas processing infrastructure market.
The report includes 132 tables, charts and graphs quantifying and forecasting the market in detail, and provides information on the 16 leading national markets, plus the market for the rest of the world. In addition, the report offers profiles of 37 of the leading companies involved in the gas processing business. The various drivers and restraints of the market are evaluated in order to provide readers with specific insights into the future direction of the gas processing infrastructure market.
This visiongain energy report will be valuable to those already involved in the gas processing infrastructure market or to those wishing to enter this important market in the future.
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Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
1.1 The Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Overview
1.2 Drivers and Restraints in the Gas Processing Infrastructure Market
1.2.1 Drivers in the Gas Processing Infrastructure Market
1.2.2 Restraints in the Gas Processing Infrastructure Market
1.3 Highlights of the Report
1.4 Benefits of the Report
1.5 Methodology
1.6 The Global Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
1.7 The Leading National Gas Processing Infrastructure Markets Forecast 2011-2021
2. Introduction to the Gas Processing Infrastructure Market
2.1 The Basics of Gas Processing
2.1.1 Oil Removal
2.1.2 Water Removal
2.1.3 Separation of Natural Gas Liquids (NGLs)
2.1.4 Sulphur, Carbon Dioxide and Nitrogen Removal
2.2 Global Natural Gas Reserves
2.3 Shale Gas
2.4 Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
3. The Global Gas Processing Infrastructure Market
3.1 The Global Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
3.2 Recent Developments in the Global Gas Processing Infrastructure Market
3.3 Global Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Drivers and Restraints 2011-2021
3.4 Global Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Drivers
3.4.1 Increasing Demand for Natural Gas
3.4.2 Comparatively Low Carbon Dioxide Emissions
3.4.3 Desire for Energy Security
3.4.4 Desire to Reduce Flaring
3.5 Global Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Restraints
3.5.1 High Costs
3.5.2 Low Gas Prices
3.5.3 Opposition to Gas Projects
3.5.4 Political Instability and Security Concerns
4. Leading National Gas Processing Infrastructure Markets
4.1 The US Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.1.1 The US Gas Industry
4.1.2 US Gas Processing Projects
4.2 The Chinese Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.2.1 The Chinese Gas Industry
4.2.2 Chinese Gas Processing Projects
4.3 The Russian Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.3.1 The Russian Gas Industry
4.3.2 Russian Gas Processing Projects
4.4 The Australian Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.4.1 The Australian Gas Industry
4.4.2 Australian Gas Processing Projects
4.5 The Turkmen Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.5.1 The Turkmen Gas Industry
4.5.2 Turkmen Gas Processing Projects
4.6 The Iranian Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.6.1 The Iranian Gas Industry
4.6.2 Iranian Gas Processing Projects
4.7 The Saudi Arabian Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.7.1 The Saudi Arabian Gas Industry
4.7.2 Saudi Arabian Gas Processing Projects
4.8 The Canadian Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.8.1 The Canadian Gas Industry
4.8.2 Canadian Gas Processing Projects
4.9 The Algerian Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.9.1 The Algerian Gas Industry
4.9.2 Algerian Gas Processing Projects
4.10 The Nigerian Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.10.1 The Nigerian Gas Industry
4.10.2 Nigerian Gas Processing Projects
4.11 The Qatari Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.11.1 The Qatari Gas Industry
4.11.2 Qatari Gas Processing Projects
4.12 The UAE Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.12.1 The UAE Gas Industry
4.12.2 UAE Gas Processing Projects
4.13 The Uzbek Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.13.1 The Uzbek Gas Industry
4.13.2 Uzbek Gas Processing Projects
4.14 The Indonesian Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.14.1 The Indonesian Gas Industry
4.14.2 Indonesian Gas Processing Projects
4.15 The Omani Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.15.1 The Omani Gas Industry
4.15.2 Omani Gas Processing Projects
4.16 The Iraqi Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.16.1 The Iraqi Gas Industry
4.16.2 Iraqi Gas Processing Projects
4.17 The Rest of the World Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.17.1 Azerbaijani Gas Processing Infrastructure Market
4.17.2 Egyptian Gas Processing Infrastructure Market
4.17.3 Ghanaian Gas Processing Infrastructure Market
4.17.4 Kazakh Gas Processing Infrastructure Market
4.17.5 Mexican Gas Processing Infrastructure Market
4.17.6 Norwegian Gas Processing Infrastructure Market
4.17.7 Syrian Gas Processing Infrastructure Market
4.17.8 United Kingdom Gas Processing Infrastructure Market
4.17.9 Venezuelan Gas Processing Infrastructure Market
4.18 National Variations in Market Size and Growth
5. SWOT Analysis of the Gas Processing Infrastructure Market 2011-2021
5.1 Strengths
5.1.1 Increasing Demand for Natural Gas
5.1.2 Comparatively Low Greenhouse Gas Emissions
5.1.3 Significant Natural Gas Reserves
5.1.4 Desire for Energy Security
5.2 Weaknesses
5.2.1 Low Gas Prices
5.2.2 Political Instability and Security Concerns
5.2.3 Considerable Capital Costs
5.3 Opportunities
5.3.1 Growth in Shale Gas
5.3.2 Growth in the LNG Market
5.3.3 Desire to Reduce Flaring
5.3.4 Nuclear Phase Out
5.4 Threats
5.4.1 Renewable Energy Breakthroughs
5.4.2 Continuing Weak Global Economy
5.4.3 Opposition to Gas Projects
6. Expert Opinion
6.1 AspenTech
6.1.1 AspenTech’s Involvement in the Gas Processing Industry
6.1.2 Processing Plant Expansions and New Projects
6.1.3 Technology Breakthroughs in the Gas Processing Industry
6.1.4 Processing Opportunities Created by Shale Gas Growth in North America
6.1.5 Processing Opportunities Created by Shale Gas Growth Outside North America
6.1.6 Processing Opportunities in Africa and the Middle East
6.2 Elkhorn Energy
6.2.1 Elkhorn Energy’s Involvement in the Gas Processing Industry
6.2.2 Processing Plant Expansions and New Projects in the US
6.2.3 Processing Opportunities Created by Shale Gas Growth in the US
6.2.4 The Potential Advantages of Natural Gas
7. Leading Companies in the Gas Processing Infrastructure Market
7.1 Leading Energy Companies in the Gas Processing Infrastructure Market
7.1.1 Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
7.1.2 BP
7.1.3 Chevron Corporation
7.1.4 China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC)
7.1.5 China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC)
7.1.6 ConocoPhillips
7.1.7 DCP Midstream, LLC
7.1.8 Devon Energy
7.1.9 Dominion Resources
7.1.10 Encana Corporation
7.1.11 ExxonMobil
7.1.12 Gazprom
7.1.13 Hess Corporation
7.1.14 INPEX Corporation
7.1.15 Korea Gas Company (KOGAS)
7.1.16 Lukoil
7.1.17 National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC)
7.1.18 ONEOK Partners
7.1.19 Petronas
7.1.20 Royal Dutch Shell
7.1.21 Saudi Aramco
7.1.22 Sinopec Group
7.1.23 Sonatrach
7.1.24 Spectra Energy Corporation
7.1.25 Statoil
7.1.26 Total
7.1.27 Turkmengaz
7.1.28 Uzbekneftegaz
7.1.29 Woodside Petroleum, Ltd.
7.2 Engineering and Consultancy Companies in the Gas Processing Infrastructure Market
7.2.1 Chicago Bridge & Iron (CB&I) Company
7.2.2 Foster Wheeler
7.2.3 Hyundai Engineering and Construction Company, Ltd.
7.2.4 JGC Corporation
7.2.5 Mott MacDonald
7.2.6 Petrofac
7.2.7 Saipem
7.2.8 WorleyParsons
8. Conclusions
8.1 Outlook for the Global Gas Processing Infrastructure Market 2011-2021
8.2 High Growth Nations in the Gas Processing Infrastructure Market
8.3 Moderate to High Growth Nations in the Gas Processing Infrastructure Market
8.4 Moderate Growth Nations in the Gas Processing Infrastructure Market
8.5 Low Growth Nations in the Gas Processing Infrastructure Market
8.6 Global Gas Processing Infrastructure Market Summary
9. Glossary
Notes for Editors
About visiongain
Visiongain is one of the fastest growing and most innovative independent media companies in Europe. Based in London, UK, visiongain produces a host of business-2-business conferences, newsletters, management reports and e-zines focusing on the Energy, Telecoms, Pharmaceutical, Defence, Materials sectors.
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