According
to this report, the global static and rotating equipment market for
stood at USD 26,558.63 million in 2013 and is anticipated to reach
USD 35,868.94 million by 2022, at a CAGR of 3.7% from 2014 to 2022.
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The
market for oil and gas equipment has been classified as static and
rotating equipment. These equipment are utilized across all verticals
of the hydrocarbons industry: upstream, midstream, and downstream.
Within static equipment, we have considered valves, heat exchangers,
furnaces, and boilers. Valves are vital for controlling the flow of
crude oil or natural gas in oil and gas infrastructure such as
wellheads, pipelines, and refineries. Boilers are mostly utilized in
the refining industry for steam generation or cooling. In refineries,
steam is mostly utilized for steam stripping, steam distillation,
process heating, and vacuum distillation. Furnaces are used in the
oil and gas industry for combustion of solid, liquid, or gaseous
fuels to generate heat. Cracking and reforming furnaces are two of
the most common types of furnaces used in the oil and gas or
petrochemical industry. Heat exchangers are largely required during
the refining process in cracking units. They are often utilized in
processes, which separate oil from produced water. In natural gas
production, heat exchangers are used in liquefaction. Heat exchangers
used in the upstream, midstream, and downstream sectors include air
cooled, shell and tube, and plate heat exchangers.
Rotating
equipment majorly consist of compressors, turbines, and pumps.
Compressors are used extensively in the oil and gas industry and are
often customized according to different requirements. For instance,
reinjection compressors used for product enhancement and artificial
lifting are rapidly being deployed in underground storage facilities
of natural gas. Apart from these, other compressors that are
frequently used in the oil and gas industry include flash gas
compressors, gas lift compressors, reciprocating compressors, and
screw compressors. Gas turbines, especially aero-derivative gas
turbines, are currently being deployed in both onshore and offshore
oil and gas facilities for mechanical drive and power generation
purposes. Pumps are one of the most vital rotating equipment used in
the oil and gas industry. Some major types of pumps utilized include
centrifugal pumps and positive displacement pumps. Electrical
submersible pumps, a sub-type of centrifugal pumps, are being
increasingly deployed in offshore and deep-water wells. These pumps
occupied a share of nearly 50% in the global artificial lift market
in 2014.
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Static
equipment accounted for 52.79% of the global market share in 2013. A
strong outlook for valves can be expected in the future, driven
largely by the upstream industry, especially unconventional E&P
activities. With a distinct regional mismatch of supply and demand
centers of natural gas, an acute need is also being felt for natural
gas logistics by converting it to liquefied natural gas (LNG).
Demand for new boilers by the oil and gas industry would mostly be
dependent upon the installation and construction trends in the
refining industry. Apart from this, secondary conversion units and
distillation capacity additions in existing refineries are also
expected to result in an increased demand for boilers in the next few
years. With the importance of natural gas in the global energy mix
increasing rapidly, the volume of LNG trade is also expected to grow
significantly in the future. Consequently, heat exchangers are being
increasingly deployed in the LNG industry.
A
rapidly increasing share of offshore activities in the global
hydrocarbons production mix coupled with numerous mature oilfields
are the major demand drivers for compressors globally. Demand for
turbines is likely to increase in the upstream sector for lifting
purposes, especially in the numerous unconventional E&P projects
scheduled to start operations in Asia Pacific and South America.
Demand for pumps would be driven by the upstream and midstream
sectors. Strong requirement for secondary recovery techniques, which
need artificial lift systems, is likely to be a major demand driver
for pumps, such as electrical submersible pumps, within the forecast
period. For the report, global market for oil and gas static and
rotating equipment was segmented as:
Oil
and Gas Static and Rotating Equipment Market: Product Type Analysis
Oil
and Gas Static Equipment
- Valves
- Boilers
- FurnacesHeat Exchangers
- Shell and Tube
- Air Cooled
Oil
and Gas Rotating Equipment
- Compressors
- Turbines
- Pumps
Oil
and Gas Static and Rotating Equipment Market: Regional Analysis
North
America
- U.S.
- Rest of North America
Europe
- Norway
- U.K.
- Rest of Europe
Asia
Pacific
- China
- Australia
- Rest of Asia Pacific
Middle
East and Africa
- GCC Countries
- Nigeria
- Algeria
- Rest of Middle East and Africa
South
and Central America
- Brazil
Rest
of South and Central America
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