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Name of the Report :
World Onshore Pipelines Market Forecast 2013-2017
Published Date : 14 February 2013
Contents
1 Conclusions and Market Summary...........7
Market Summary.......... 8
Conclusions............ 9
2 Macro Drivers............. 10
Global Energy Demand & Supply ............. 11
Regional Production – Consumption Balances.............. 12
Challenges ............. 13
3 Technical Review ............ 14
Project Process .......... 15
FEED : Overview............ 16
FEED : Route Selection ............ 17
Limitations and Alternative Transport Methods........... 38
4 Market Outlook............ 39
Methodology & Limitations............. 40
Global Market: Outlook & Key Trends ........... 41
Africa: Outlook & Key Trends.......... 42
Africa: Key Pipelines .......... 43
Asia: Outlook & Key Trends.......... 44
Asia: Key Pipelines ............ 45
Australasia: Outlook & Key Trends........... 47
Australasia: Key Pipelines ............ 48
Eastern Europe & FSU: Outlook & Key Trends........... 49
Eastern Europe & FSU: Key Pipelines............. 50
Latin America: Outlook & Key Trends.......... 52
Latin America: Key Pipelines ............ 53
Middle East: Outlook & Key Trends........... 55
Middle East: Key Pipelines .............. 56
North America: Outlook & Key Trends............ 57
North America: Key Pipelines ............ 58
North America: Key Pipelines ........... 59
Western Europe: Outlook & Key Trends ........... 60
Western Europe: Key Pipelines ........... 61
5 Supply Chain............ 62
Supply Chain Map................ 63
Key Contractors: FEED............... 64
Key Contractors: Line Pipe .......... 65
Key Contractors: Flow Assurance, Fittings and Components........... 66
Key Contractors: Welding, Operations & Maintenance ........... 67
6 Appendix ............ 68
Data and Text Conventions........... 69
Figures
Figure 1: Global Expenditure 2008-2017.............8
Figure 2: Global Kms Installed by Diameter Range Index..............8
Figure 3: Global Energy Consumption by Region (BP & World Bank)......... 11
Figure 4: Global Consumption by Energy Sources (BP)............ 11
Figure 5: Regional Balance in oil & gas by Region in 2010 and
2030 (mtoe)........ 12
Figure 6: US Steel Price, June 2000 – June 2012............ 13
Figure 7: FEED Components.......... 16
Figure 8: GIS Data Sample ........... 17
Figure 9: GE PipeView Exchange Platform........... 18
Figure 10: Main Components of Pipeline Project Facilitation Tool........... 18
Figure 11: United States Interstate Natural Gas System Mainline
Compressor Stations....... 20
Figure 12: Safe Operating Temperatures of 13 Chromium Stainless Steel
(function of Sodium Chloride content and partial pressure of CO2).......... 23
Figure 13: Limits for 13 Chromium in Sour Service Environment......... 23
Figure 14: External Corrosion Direct Assessment Flowchart (Part 1)........... 27
Figure 15: External Corrosion Direct Assessment Flowchart (Part 2)........ 28
Figure 16: Pipeline Components........... 31
Figure 17: Construction Process........ 34
Figure 18: GEOPIG. .......... 37
Figure 19: Onstream Combination Inspection Tool. .......... 37
Figure 20: Global pipeline length installed annually. ........ 40
Figure 21: Global Market Outlook by Capex and Length ......... 41
Figure 22: Annual Installed Length by Product.......... 41
Figure 23: Market Outlook by Capex and Length in Africa......... 42
Figure 24: Annual Installed Length by Product in Africa .........42
Figure 25: Market Outlook by Capex and Length in Asia ............. 44
Figure 26: Annual Installed Length by Product in Asia ........44
Figure 27: Market Outlook by Capex and Length in Australasia ........... 47
Figure 28: Annual Installed Length by Product in Australasia ........... 47
Figure 29: Market Outlook by Capex and Length in Eastern Europe & FSU............. 49
Figure 30: Annual Installed Lengthby Product in Eastern Europe & FSU............49
Figure 31: Market Outlook by Capex and Length in Latin America ............ 52
Figure 32: Annual Installed Lengthby Product in Latin America ........... 52
Figure 33: Market Outlook by Capex and Length in Middle East ........... 55
Figure 34: Annual Installed Lengthby Product in Middle East ............. 55
Figure 35: Market Outlook by Capex and Length in North America .......... 57
Figure 36: Annual Installed Lengthby Product in North America ...........57
Figure 37: Market Outlook by Capex and Length in Asia .......... 60
Figure 38: Annual Installed Lengthby Product in Western Europe......... 60
Tables
Table 1: Geographic Information Systems Software Packages .............. 17
Table 2: General Material Selection for Pipelines in oil & gas Industry.......... 22
Table 3: Pipeline Materials and their Typical Limitations.............. 24
Table 4: Materials for Process and Utility Use................ 24
Table 5: Guidelines for H2S Limits for Generic CRA Classes............ 25
Table 6: Organisations governing Pipeline Materials and the Relevant Codes and
Standards.....29
Table 7: Structural Material Selection. .......... 30
Table 8: Common ASTM Steel Pipe Specifications.......... 30
Table 9: Pipeline Control Systems ............. 35
Growing Onshore Pipeline Construction Demand 2013-2017
Now in its 4th edition, The World Onshore Pipelines Market Forecast 2013-2017,
considers the prospects for the onshore pipelines construction business and
values the future markets through to 2017 by key component, region, pipeline
type and diameter.
Over the past decade, continual increase in energy demand coupled with strong
development in the production of unconventionals and LNG has set solid grounds
for growth in the onshore pipeline sector. The next five years will see the
realisation of a considerable number of ambitious inter-regional projects.
Global expenditure is expected to reach $216 billion over the next five years,
increasing by 12% compared to the previous five year period with over
270 thousand kilometres of pipelines expected to be installed.
Major investment will be in pipe construction services (47%) and
line pipe (27%).
Key trends
Increasing gasification is shaping the long term demand profile for pipes.
With an anticipated 35% increase in global energy demand over the next
twenty years, the role of natural gas is expected to account for 26% of
total energy consumption by 2030. This growing demand is also driving
an increase in larger diameter pipelines.
Investment in new infrastructure to support LNG and unconventional gas
developments will be a major factor shaping future demand for pipelines.
Outside the major oil province of the Middle East, gas-related lines
accounted for 67% of km installed over the past five years with this
figure expected to increase over the 2013-2017 period.
Increased investment in shale gas and oil will drive additional requirements
for midstream line pipes in the US and surging Asian energy demand is
changing traditional supply flows. Asia will overtake North America
as the largest market for onshore pipelines as the region looks to
increase imports of oil and gas from neighbouring regions. Rapid demand
growth in Asia is also providing new markets for Russian oil & gas and
with traditional importers in the west expected to curb their energy
demand, major new interregional projects may be realised during the
forecast period, such as the pipeline planned to connect Russia to
South Korea.
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