World Planned Oil & Gas Pipeline Industry Discussed in Topical GlobalData Study Available at MarketPublishers.com

02 Sep 2013 • by Natalie Aster

LONDON – The planned natural gas pipeline addition across the globe can be attributed to the increasing demand for natural gas worldwide. According to the latest BP Statistical Energy Outlook to 2030, during 2011-2020, the global natural gas consumption is set to increase at an AAGR of 2.5% compared to 0.9% AAGR increase in oil consumption. The increasing preference for cleaner and efficient fuels globally is working in favour of rising natural gas consumption. Around 32.3% of the global planned pipeline length addition is scheduled to take place in the Asia Pacific region. Asia Pacific is witnessing rapid increase in its primary energy requirements, propelled by the emerging economies such as China and India.

As of 2013, planned natural gas pipelines length addition dominates total planned oil and gas pipeline length addition globally. As of 2013, natural gas pipelines will account for around 71% of the global planned oil and gas pipeline length addition, followed by crude oil pipelines and product pipelines. Natural gas pipelines also dominate the active oil and gas pipeline network globally.

Topical market research study “Global Planned Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry Outlook, 2013 – Details of All Planned Crude Oil, Petroleum Products and Natural Gas Pipelines” elaborated by GlobalData offers deep insights into the global planned oil and gas pipeline industry.

The report provides detailed information and analysis on all planned crude oil, petroleum products and natural gas pipelines by regions and countries worldwide. It includes information on planned pipelines with details of operator, start point, end point, length, diameter and capacities. A complete overview of the leading pipeline companies and the competitive scenario in the global and regional planned pipeline markets is presented; as well as the comparison of major countries in every region based on planned crude oil, petroleum products and natural gas pipeline length is provided. The research is supplemented with an in-depth analysis of various operations of such top pipeline companies as OAO Gazprom, Sonatrach SPA and China National Petroleum Corporation.

Report Details:

Global Planned Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry Outlook, 2013 – Details of All Planned Crude Oil, Petroleum Products and Natural Gas Pipelines
Published: May, 2013
Pages: 245
Price: US$ 5,000.00

More studies by the publisher can be found at GlobalData page.

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