Summary
The global gas processing industry is set to grow by more than 10% over the next four years. Globally the Middle East, Former Soviet Union and Africa lead in terms of significant gas processing capacity additions by 2020. Among companies, National Iranian Oil Company, Saudi Arabian Oil Company and Gazprom will lead globally with capacity additions of more than 15 bcfd. Gazprom is also in the forefront in terms of capex for new planned projects, with over US$10 billion expected to be spent by 2020. The Amur terminal in Russia will have the highest capacity among all planned plants in the world with around 4,500 mmcfd, followed by Prudhoe Bay II in the US with around 3,000 mmcfd.
Scope
- Up-to-date gas processing capacity data by major regions in the world, forecast of planned capacity additions till 2020
- Annual breakdown of capital expenditure spending on planned (new-build) gas processing plants for the period 2016 to 2020
- Planned (new-build) gas processing capacity additions spending by key countries and companies across the world
- Planned (new-build) capital expenditure spending on new gas processing plants, key countries and companies in a region
- Details of major planned gas processing plants in the world up to 2020
Reasons to buy
- Keep abreast of key planned gas processing plants across the world
- Assess your competitor’s planned gas processing plants and capacities
- Obtain the most up to date information available on gas processing plants across the world
- Identify growth segments and opportunities in the global gas processing industry
- Develop business strategies with the help of specific insights about the planned gas processing terminals across the world
- Assess your competitor’s planned gas processing plants and capacities
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1 Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents 2
1.1 List of Tables 3
1.2 List of Figures 3
2 Global Gas Processing Industry 5
2.1 Key Highlights 5
2.2 New Project Announcements 6
2.3 New Project Cancellations 6
2.4 Stalled Gas Processing Projects 6
2.5 Global Gas Processing Capacity and Capex Outlook 9
2.6 Regional Capex Spending Outlook by Countries and Companies 13
2.7 Capacity Additions through New Build Gas Processing Plants by Facility Type 22
2.8 Planned (New Build) Major Dehydration Type Gas Processing Plants in the World 24
2.9 Planned (New Build) Major Fractionation Type Gas Processing Plants in the World 25
2.10 Planned (New Build) Sulfur Recovery Type Gas Processing Plants in the World 26
2.11 Planned (New Build) Major Sweetening Type Gas Processing Plants in the World 27
2.12 Stalled Gas Processing Plants in the World 28
3 Appendix 29
3.1 Abbreviations 29
3.2 Methodology 29
3.2.1 Coverage 29
3.2.2 Secondary Research 29
3.3 Disclaimer 30
1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Total Gas Processing Capacity by Region (mmcfd) 9
Table 2: Total Capex Spending on Gas Processing Plants by Region (US$ bil) 11
Table 3: Capacity Additions Through Dehydration Type Gas Processing Plants by Region (bcfd) 22
Table 4: Capacity Additions Through Fractionation Type Gas Processing Plants by Region (bcfd) 22
Table 5: Capacity Additions Through Sulfur Recovery Type Gas Processing Plants by Region (bcfd) 23
Table 6: Capacity Additions Through Sweetening Type Gas Processing Plants by Region (bcfd) 23
Table 7: Planned (New Build) Major Dehydration Type Gas Processing Plants in the World 24
Table 8: Planned (New Build) Major Fractionation Type Gas Processing Plants in the World 25
Table 9: Planned (New Build) Sulfur Recovery Type Gas Processing Plants in the World 26
Table 10: Planned (New Build) Major Sweetening Type Gas Processing Plants in the World 27
Table 11: Stalled Gas Processing Plants in the World 28
1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Global Map of Planned Gas Processing Plants 8
Figure 2: Total Gas Processing Capacity by Region (mmcfd) 9
Figure 3: Planned Gas Processing Capacity Additions by Key Countries (bcfd) 10
Figure 4: Planned Gas Processing Capacity Additions by Key Companies (bcfd) 10
Figure 5: Total Capex Spending on Gas Processing Plants by Region (US$ bil) 11
Figure 6: Total Capex Spending on Gas Processing Plants by Key Countries (US$ bil) 12
Figure 7: Total Capex Spending on Gas Processing Plants by Key Companies (US$ bil) 12
Figure 8: Capex Spending on Gas Processing Plants in Africa by Key Countries (US$ mil) 13
Figure 9: Capex Spending on Gas Processing Plants in Africa by Key Companies (US$ mil) 13
Figure 10: Capex Spending on Gas Processing Plants in Asia by Key Countries (US$ bil) 14
Figure 11: Capex Spending on Gas Processing Plants in Asia by Key Companies (US$ mil) 14
Figure 12: Capex Spending on Gas Processing Plants in Caribbean by Country (US$ mil) 15
Figure 13: Capex Spending on Gas Processing Plants in Caribbean by Company (US$ mil) 15
Figure 14: Capex Spending on Gas Processing Plants in Europe by Country (US$ bil) 16
Figure 15: Capex Spending on Gas Processing Plants in Europe by Key Companies (US$ mil) 16
Figure 16: Capex Spending on Gas Processing Plants in Former Soviet Union by Country (US$ bil) 17
Figure 17: Capex Spending on Gas Processing Plants in Former Soviet Union by Key Companies (US$ bil) 17
Figure 18: Capex Spending on Gas Processing Plants in the Middle East by Country (US$ bil) 18
Figure 19: Capex Spending on Gas Processing Plants in the Middle East by Key Companies (US$ bil) 18
Figure 20: Capex Spending on Gas Processing Plants in North America by Country (US$ bil) 19
Figure 21: Capex Spending on Gas Processing Plants in North America by Key Companies (US$ bil) 19
Figure 22: Capex Spending on Gas Processing Plants in Oceania by Country (US$ bil) 20
Figure 23: Capex Spending on Gas Processing Plants in Oceania by Key Companies (US$ mil) 20
Figure 24: Capex Spending on Gas Processing Plants in South America by Country (US$ bil) 21
Figure 25: Capex Spending on Gas Processing Plants in South America by Key Companies (US$ bil) 21