Global Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Industry Outlook to 2018 - EOR Applications in Mature Oil Reserves to Drive the Industry Growth
The report titled ‘Global EOR Industry Outlook to 2018 – EOR Applications in Mature Oil Reserves to Drive the Industry Growth’ provides a comprehensive analysis of the EOR industry in the world covering various aspects such as market size on the basis of EOR Market Value, Oil Production from EOR and Oil Volume Potential for EOR, market segmentation by oil volume potential by regions, expected trends in the future and future projections of the Global EOR industry with key growth drivers and challenges impacting the industry. The report also provides detailed explanation of the various macro variables and industry factors impacting the growth of Global EOR industry.
The market for Global EOR industry is driven majorly by crude oil consumption which in turn depends on the oil production from proved oil reserves and the recovery rate. These recoverable oil volumes depend on the applications of EOR methods such as Thermal EOR, Gas EOR and Chemical EOR. The oil production from EOR in 2012 was ~ and showcased a CAGR of 36.6% during 2008-2013. In Asia Pacific and Europe and Eurasia region, the petroleum resources had R/P ratios of ~ years and ~ years, respectively in 2013 which signifies the importance of further oil exploration into greater depths and mature reservoirs. In 2009, the global EOR oil production across the world was led by the US which had ~% share of total ~ billion barrels of oil production from EOR. In 2013, the Middle East region had ~ billion tons of potential oil volume available to be recovered from EOR methods.
The major characteristics of Global EOR industry solely depends on the portfolio of mature oil reservoirs and unconventional petroleum reserves existing in important potential regions and the respective investments into the establishments of EOR projects. As of 2013, on the basis of EOR activities, Chevron, Husky Energy, Lukoil, BP and Petronas hold a major share among major EOR activities worldwide.
The outlook for Global EOR industry is expected to be positive as crude oil demand from Non-OECD countries is expected to reach ~ million barrels per day by 2018 which will drive the petroleum industry to look forward to EOR methods for increasing the oil production rate. The crude oil prices also became an important variable affecting the EOR industry globally as the price realization of deploying tertiary recovery methods such as EOR have different impacts as compared to normal primary and secondary methods of oil recovery. The global refining capacities will also drive the EOR industry as the demand for fuel products such as gasoline and diesel will go up as the emerging economies of world escalates in terms of population and energy demand. The combination of several parameters such as government policy, environmental regulations, emergence of carbon dioxide EOR methods, competition from natural gas as fuel alternative, would be the key points to focus on planning strategic growth of the Global EOR industry.
KEY TOPICS COVERED IN THE REPORT
The market for Global EOR industry is driven majorly by crude oil consumption which in turn depends on the oil production from proved oil reserves and the recovery rate. These recoverable oil volumes depend on the applications of EOR methods such as Thermal EOR, Gas EOR and Chemical EOR. The oil production from EOR in 2012 was ~ and showcased a CAGR of 36.6% during 2008-2013. In Asia Pacific and Europe and Eurasia region, the petroleum resources had R/P ratios of ~ years and ~ years, respectively in 2013 which signifies the importance of further oil exploration into greater depths and mature reservoirs. In 2009, the global EOR oil production across the world was led by the US which had ~% share of total ~ billion barrels of oil production from EOR. In 2013, the Middle East region had ~ billion tons of potential oil volume available to be recovered from EOR methods.
The major characteristics of Global EOR industry solely depends on the portfolio of mature oil reservoirs and unconventional petroleum reserves existing in important potential regions and the respective investments into the establishments of EOR projects. As of 2013, on the basis of EOR activities, Chevron, Husky Energy, Lukoil, BP and Petronas hold a major share among major EOR activities worldwide.
The outlook for Global EOR industry is expected to be positive as crude oil demand from Non-OECD countries is expected to reach ~ million barrels per day by 2018 which will drive the petroleum industry to look forward to EOR methods for increasing the oil production rate. The crude oil prices also became an important variable affecting the EOR industry globally as the price realization of deploying tertiary recovery methods such as EOR have different impacts as compared to normal primary and secondary methods of oil recovery. The global refining capacities will also drive the EOR industry as the demand for fuel products such as gasoline and diesel will go up as the emerging economies of world escalates in terms of population and energy demand. The combination of several parameters such as government policy, environmental regulations, emergence of carbon dioxide EOR methods, competition from natural gas as fuel alternative, would be the key points to focus on planning strategic growth of the Global EOR industry.
KEY TOPICS COVERED IN THE REPORT
- Market Size on the basis of oil production from EOR, Oil volume potential for EOR, Market value of EOR and by potential market value in terms of oil recovery through EOR methods.
- Market Segmentation on the basis of Reserve-to-Production ratio of regions, by EOR projects in different countries and by oil volume potential for EOR by Regions.
- Future outlook and projections for Global EOR industry.
- Competitive Landscape of Major Service Providers to Global EOR industry.
- Company profile of Major Players in Global EOR industry with business overview and EOR Activities
- Growth Drivers and Challenges for Global EOR Industry in terms of historic trends and future developments.
- Snapshot of Major EOR projects in the world
1. GLOBAL EOR INDUSTRY INTRODUCTION
1.1. EOR Concept and its Relevance to Oil & Gas Industry
1.2. Different Methods of Oil Production from EOR
Thermal EOR
Gas EOR
Chemical EOR
2. GLOBAL EOR INDUSTRY MARKET SIZE, 2008-2013
2.1. By Oil Production from EOR, 2008-2013
2.2. By EOR Market Value, 2008-2013
2.3. By Oil Volume Potential for EOR, 2008-2013
2.4. By Potential Market Value (in Terms of Oil Available for Recovery through EOR Techniques, 2008-2013
3. GLOBAL EOR INDUSTRY MARKET SEGMENTATION
3.1. By Reserve-to-Production (R/P) Ratio by Regions, 2008-2013
3.2. By EOR Projects, 2012
3.3. By Oil Production from EOR by Countries, 2009
3.4. By Oil Volume Potential for EOR by Regions-Middle East, South America, North America, Europe, Africa and Asia, 2008-2013
4. MAJOR ACTIVITIES IN GLOBAL EOR INDUSTRY BY REGIONS
4.1. EOR Industry in North America
4.1.1. EOR Developments in the US
CO2 EOR Methods – Market Progress in the US
4.1.2. EOR Developments in Canada
4.2. EOR Industry in Middle East Region
Future Prospects of EOR in Middle East Region
4.3. EOR Industry in Asia Pacific Region
4.4. EOR Industry in South America
4.5. EOR Industry in Europe
5. OVERVIEW OF NEXT GENERATION EOR CONCEPTS
5.1. Solar EOR
5.2. Vapex-Vapour Extraction
5.3. Foam Flooding
6. SWOT ANALYSIS OF GLOBAL EOR INDUSTRY
7. PEST ANALYSIS OF GLOBAL EOR INDUSTRY
8. HISTORIC AND EXPECTED KEY GROWTH DRIVERS OF GLOBAL EOR INDUSTRY
9. KEY CHALLENGES FACED BY GLOBAL EOR INDUSTRY
10. SNAPSHOT OF MAJOR GLOBAL EOR PROJECTS
11. REGULATIONS IN GLOBAL EOR INDUSTRY
12. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE OF SERVICE PROVIDERS IN EOR INDUSTRY
13. COMPANY PROFILES OF MAJOR PLAYERS IN GLOBAL EOR INDUSTRY
13.1. Petronas
13.1.1. Business Overview & EOR Activities
Key Developments in EOR Business of Petronas
13.1.2. Business Strategies
13.1.3. Financial Performance, 2008-2013
13.2. BP
13.2.1. Business Overview & EOR Activities
EOR Activities of BP
13.2.2. Business Strategies
13.2.3. Financial Performance, 2008-2013
13.3. Lukoil
13.3.1. Business Overview & EOR Activities
EOR Activities of Lukoil
13.3.2. Business Strategies
13.3.3. Financial Performance, 2008-2013
13.4. Chevron
13.4.1. Business Overview & EOR Activities
EOR Activities of Chevron
13.4.2. Business Strategies
13.4.3. Financial Performance, 2008-2013
13.5. Husky Energy
13.5.1. Business Overview & EOR Activities
EOR Activities of Husky Energy
13.5.2. Business Strategies
Focus on Maintaining Sustainable and Enhanced Production from Heavy Oil and Western Canada Asset Establishments
Increasing Activities in Asian Region
Long Term Strategy for Downstream Business to Compliment Targets of Upstream Business
Increasing Focus on Thermal EOR Projects
13.5.3. Financial Performance, 2008-2013
13.6. Competitve Landscape of Other Companies in Global EOR Industry
14. GLOBAL EOR INDUSTRY FUTURE OUTLOOK
14.1. Expected Future Trends and Developments
14.2. Future Prospects and Projections
14.2.1. By Offshore EOR Applications (Subsea Completions), 2014-2018
14.2.2. By EOR Market Value, 2014-2018
14.2.3. By Oil Production from EOR in Major Countries, 2015 and 2030
Future Developments in The US and Canada
Future Developments in Qatar, UAE and Kuwait
Future Developments in China and Russia
14.3. Cause & Effect Relationship for Global EOR Industry
15. MACRO ECONOMIC VARIABLES AFFECTING GLOBAL EOR INDUSTRY
15.1. Global Crude Oil Consumption, 2008-2018
15.2. Global Spare Oil Production Capacity, 2008-2018
15.3. Global Refinery Capacities, 2008-2018
15.4. Crude Oil Prices Volatility, 2008-2018
16. APPENDIX
16.1. Market Definitions
16.2. Abbreviations
16.3. Research Methodology
Data Collection Methods
Approach
Variables (Dependent and Independent)
Multi Factor Based Sensitivity Model
Final Conclusion
16.4. Disclaimer
1.1. EOR Concept and its Relevance to Oil & Gas Industry
1.2. Different Methods of Oil Production from EOR
Thermal EOR
Gas EOR
Chemical EOR
2. GLOBAL EOR INDUSTRY MARKET SIZE, 2008-2013
2.1. By Oil Production from EOR, 2008-2013
2.2. By EOR Market Value, 2008-2013
2.3. By Oil Volume Potential for EOR, 2008-2013
2.4. By Potential Market Value (in Terms of Oil Available for Recovery through EOR Techniques, 2008-2013
3. GLOBAL EOR INDUSTRY MARKET SEGMENTATION
3.1. By Reserve-to-Production (R/P) Ratio by Regions, 2008-2013
3.2. By EOR Projects, 2012
3.3. By Oil Production from EOR by Countries, 2009
3.4. By Oil Volume Potential for EOR by Regions-Middle East, South America, North America, Europe, Africa and Asia, 2008-2013
4. MAJOR ACTIVITIES IN GLOBAL EOR INDUSTRY BY REGIONS
4.1. EOR Industry in North America
4.1.1. EOR Developments in the US
CO2 EOR Methods – Market Progress in the US
4.1.2. EOR Developments in Canada
4.2. EOR Industry in Middle East Region
Future Prospects of EOR in Middle East Region
4.3. EOR Industry in Asia Pacific Region
4.4. EOR Industry in South America
4.5. EOR Industry in Europe
5. OVERVIEW OF NEXT GENERATION EOR CONCEPTS
5.1. Solar EOR
5.2. Vapex-Vapour Extraction
5.3. Foam Flooding
6. SWOT ANALYSIS OF GLOBAL EOR INDUSTRY
7. PEST ANALYSIS OF GLOBAL EOR INDUSTRY
8. HISTORIC AND EXPECTED KEY GROWTH DRIVERS OF GLOBAL EOR INDUSTRY
9. KEY CHALLENGES FACED BY GLOBAL EOR INDUSTRY
10. SNAPSHOT OF MAJOR GLOBAL EOR PROJECTS
11. REGULATIONS IN GLOBAL EOR INDUSTRY
12. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE OF SERVICE PROVIDERS IN EOR INDUSTRY
13. COMPANY PROFILES OF MAJOR PLAYERS IN GLOBAL EOR INDUSTRY
13.1. Petronas
13.1.1. Business Overview & EOR Activities
Key Developments in EOR Business of Petronas
13.1.2. Business Strategies
13.1.3. Financial Performance, 2008-2013
13.2. BP
13.2.1. Business Overview & EOR Activities
EOR Activities of BP
13.2.2. Business Strategies
13.2.3. Financial Performance, 2008-2013
13.3. Lukoil
13.3.1. Business Overview & EOR Activities
EOR Activities of Lukoil
13.3.2. Business Strategies
13.3.3. Financial Performance, 2008-2013
13.4. Chevron
13.4.1. Business Overview & EOR Activities
EOR Activities of Chevron
13.4.2. Business Strategies
13.4.3. Financial Performance, 2008-2013
13.5. Husky Energy
13.5.1. Business Overview & EOR Activities
EOR Activities of Husky Energy
13.5.2. Business Strategies
Focus on Maintaining Sustainable and Enhanced Production from Heavy Oil and Western Canada Asset Establishments
Increasing Activities in Asian Region
Long Term Strategy for Downstream Business to Compliment Targets of Upstream Business
Increasing Focus on Thermal EOR Projects
13.5.3. Financial Performance, 2008-2013
13.6. Competitve Landscape of Other Companies in Global EOR Industry
14. GLOBAL EOR INDUSTRY FUTURE OUTLOOK
14.1. Expected Future Trends and Developments
14.2. Future Prospects and Projections
14.2.1. By Offshore EOR Applications (Subsea Completions), 2014-2018
14.2.2. By EOR Market Value, 2014-2018
14.2.3. By Oil Production from EOR in Major Countries, 2015 and 2030
Future Developments in The US and Canada
Future Developments in Qatar, UAE and Kuwait
Future Developments in China and Russia
14.3. Cause & Effect Relationship for Global EOR Industry
15. MACRO ECONOMIC VARIABLES AFFECTING GLOBAL EOR INDUSTRY
15.1. Global Crude Oil Consumption, 2008-2018
15.2. Global Spare Oil Production Capacity, 2008-2018
15.3. Global Refinery Capacities, 2008-2018
15.4. Crude Oil Prices Volatility, 2008-2018
16. APPENDIX
16.1. Market Definitions
16.2. Abbreviations
16.3. Research Methodology
Data Collection Methods
Approach
Variables (Dependent and Independent)
Multi Factor Based Sensitivity Model
Final Conclusion
16.4. Disclaimer
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Global EOR Market Value by Thermal, Gas and Chemical EOR Methods in Percentage, 2013
Figure 2: EOR Industry Value Chain
Figure 3: Depth Range of Petroleum Reservoirs and Prospects by EOR Methods
Figure 4: Financial Indicators for Different EOR Methods
Figure 5: Global EOR Industry Market Size by Oil Production from EOR in Billion Barrels, 2008-2013
Figure 6: Global EOR Industry Market Size by Value in USD Billion, 2008-2013
Figure 7: Global EOR Industry Market Size by Global Oil Volume Potential for EOR in Billion Tons, 2008-2013
Figure 8: Global EOR Market Potential by Value in USD Billion in terms of Oil Available for Recovery through EOR Techniques, 2008-2013
Figure 9: Global Oil Production from EOR by Countries in Percentage (%), 2009
Figure 10: The US EOR Oil Production from Major EOR Methods in Thousand Barrels per day, 2008 and 2010
Figure 11: Potential Recoverable Oil and CO2 Demand from Technology and Economic Perspective, 2014
Figure 12: Current and Future Potential of CO2 EOR Methods in the US Oilfields
Figure 13: Petronas Global Revenues in USD Billion, 2008-2013
Figure 14: Petronas Global Upstream Segment (Crude Oil) Revenues in USD Billion, 2008-2013
Figure 15: BP’s Business Model
Figure 16: BP Global Revenues in USD Billion, 2008-2013
Figure 17: BP Upstream Segment Revenues in USD Billion, 2008-2013
Figure 18: Lukoil Oil Production from EOR in Russia in Million Tons, 2008-2013
Figure 19: Lukoil Global Revenues in USD Billion, 2008-2013
Figure 20: Lukoil Upstream Segment Revenues in USD Billion, 2008-2013
Figure 21: Chevron Global Crude Oil Reserves in Million Barrels acquired by EOR Methods, 2008-2013
Figure 22: Chevron Global Revenues in USD Billion, 2008-2013
Figure 23: Chevron Upstream Business Revenues in USD Billion, 2008-2013
Figure 24: Husky Energy Heavy Oil Production in Million Barrels Per Day, 2008-2013
Figure 25: Husky Energy Global Revenues in USD Billion, 2008-2013
Figure 26: Husky Energy Upstream Business Revenues in USD Billion, 2008-2013
Figure 27: Global Offshore EOR Applications - Subsea Completions in Units, 2014-2018
Figure 28: Global EOR Market Future Projections by Value in USD Billion, 2014-2018
Figure 29: Expected Oil Production from EOR Methods by Major Countries in Million Barrels Per Day, 2015 and 2030
Figure 30: Global Crude Oil Consumption in Million Barrels Per Day and Growth in Percentage, 2008-2018
Figure 31: Global Spare Oil Production Capacity in million barrels per day and Growth in Percentage, 2008-2018
Figure 32: Global Refinery Capacities in Million Barrels Per Day and Growth in Percentage, 2008-2018
Figure 33: Global Crude Oil Prices in USD/Barrel 2008-2018
Figure 1: Global EOR Market Value by Thermal, Gas and Chemical EOR Methods in Percentage, 2013
Figure 2: EOR Industry Value Chain
Figure 3: Depth Range of Petroleum Reservoirs and Prospects by EOR Methods
Figure 4: Financial Indicators for Different EOR Methods
Figure 5: Global EOR Industry Market Size by Oil Production from EOR in Billion Barrels, 2008-2013
Figure 6: Global EOR Industry Market Size by Value in USD Billion, 2008-2013
Figure 7: Global EOR Industry Market Size by Global Oil Volume Potential for EOR in Billion Tons, 2008-2013
Figure 8: Global EOR Market Potential by Value in USD Billion in terms of Oil Available for Recovery through EOR Techniques, 2008-2013
Figure 9: Global Oil Production from EOR by Countries in Percentage (%), 2009
Figure 10: The US EOR Oil Production from Major EOR Methods in Thousand Barrels per day, 2008 and 2010
Figure 11: Potential Recoverable Oil and CO2 Demand from Technology and Economic Perspective, 2014
Figure 12: Current and Future Potential of CO2 EOR Methods in the US Oilfields
Figure 13: Petronas Global Revenues in USD Billion, 2008-2013
Figure 14: Petronas Global Upstream Segment (Crude Oil) Revenues in USD Billion, 2008-2013
Figure 15: BP’s Business Model
Figure 16: BP Global Revenues in USD Billion, 2008-2013
Figure 17: BP Upstream Segment Revenues in USD Billion, 2008-2013
Figure 18: Lukoil Oil Production from EOR in Russia in Million Tons, 2008-2013
Figure 19: Lukoil Global Revenues in USD Billion, 2008-2013
Figure 20: Lukoil Upstream Segment Revenues in USD Billion, 2008-2013
Figure 21: Chevron Global Crude Oil Reserves in Million Barrels acquired by EOR Methods, 2008-2013
Figure 22: Chevron Global Revenues in USD Billion, 2008-2013
Figure 23: Chevron Upstream Business Revenues in USD Billion, 2008-2013
Figure 24: Husky Energy Heavy Oil Production in Million Barrels Per Day, 2008-2013
Figure 25: Husky Energy Global Revenues in USD Billion, 2008-2013
Figure 26: Husky Energy Upstream Business Revenues in USD Billion, 2008-2013
Figure 27: Global Offshore EOR Applications - Subsea Completions in Units, 2014-2018
Figure 28: Global EOR Market Future Projections by Value in USD Billion, 2014-2018
Figure 29: Expected Oil Production from EOR Methods by Major Countries in Million Barrels Per Day, 2015 and 2030
Figure 30: Global Crude Oil Consumption in Million Barrels Per Day and Growth in Percentage, 2008-2018
Figure 31: Global Spare Oil Production Capacity in million barrels per day and Growth in Percentage, 2008-2018
Figure 32: Global Refinery Capacities in Million Barrels Per Day and Growth in Percentage, 2008-2018
Figure 33: Global Crude Oil Prices in USD/Barrel 2008-2018
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Global EOR Industry Market Segmentation by Reserve-to-Production Ratios in Years by Regions, 2008-2013
Table 2: EOR Projects by Gas, Thermal and Chemical Methods in the US, Canada and Other Countries, 2012
Table 3: Number of EOR Projects in Other Major Countries in the World, 2012
Table 4: EOR Projects and EOR Oil Production in Thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day by Major Countries, as of 2014
Table 5: Global EOR Industry Market Segmentation by Oil Volume Potential for EOR in Billion Tons by Regions, 2008-2013
Table 6: Crude Oil Production from CO2 EOR compared to Total Oil Production in the US, 2008-2012
Table 7: Number of Active EOR Projects and Crude Oil Production from CO2 EOR by Companies in the US, 2012
Table 8: Middle East Regions Major Oilfields with EOR Applications
Table 9: Profile of Operational Solar EOR Projects in the World by Project Location, Commissioning Date, Technology Provider, Peak Capacity and Overview of the Project
Table 10: SWOT Analysis for Global EOR Industry
Table 11: PEST Analysis for Global EOR Industry
Table 12: List of Major Global EOR Projects by Country, Project Type, Company and Start Year of the Project
Table 13: Competitive Landscape of Major Service Providers in Global EOR Industry
Table 14: Petronas Upstream Business Share in Global Revenues in Percentage (%), 2008-2013
Table 15: BP Global EOR Activities
Table 16: BP Global Upstream Segment Share in Global Revenue in Percentage (%), 2008-2013
Table 17: Lukoil Upstream Segment Share in Global Revenues in Percentage (%), 2008-2013
Table 18: Chevron Upstream Segment Share in Global Revenues in Percentage (%), 2008-2013
Table 19: Husky Energy Upstream Segment Share in Global Revenues in Percentage (%), 2008-2013
Table 20: EOR Activities of Other Companies in Global EOR Industry
Table 21: Cause and Effect Relationship between Dependent and Independent Variables in Global EOR Industry
Table 22: Correlation Matrix of Global EOR Industry
Table 23: Regression Coefficients Output for Global EOR Industry
Table 1: Global EOR Industry Market Segmentation by Reserve-to-Production Ratios in Years by Regions, 2008-2013
Table 2: EOR Projects by Gas, Thermal and Chemical Methods in the US, Canada and Other Countries, 2012
Table 3: Number of EOR Projects in Other Major Countries in the World, 2012
Table 4: EOR Projects and EOR Oil Production in Thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day by Major Countries, as of 2014
Table 5: Global EOR Industry Market Segmentation by Oil Volume Potential for EOR in Billion Tons by Regions, 2008-2013
Table 6: Crude Oil Production from CO2 EOR compared to Total Oil Production in the US, 2008-2012
Table 7: Number of Active EOR Projects and Crude Oil Production from CO2 EOR by Companies in the US, 2012
Table 8: Middle East Regions Major Oilfields with EOR Applications
Table 9: Profile of Operational Solar EOR Projects in the World by Project Location, Commissioning Date, Technology Provider, Peak Capacity and Overview of the Project
Table 10: SWOT Analysis for Global EOR Industry
Table 11: PEST Analysis for Global EOR Industry
Table 12: List of Major Global EOR Projects by Country, Project Type, Company and Start Year of the Project
Table 13: Competitive Landscape of Major Service Providers in Global EOR Industry
Table 14: Petronas Upstream Business Share in Global Revenues in Percentage (%), 2008-2013
Table 15: BP Global EOR Activities
Table 16: BP Global Upstream Segment Share in Global Revenue in Percentage (%), 2008-2013
Table 17: Lukoil Upstream Segment Share in Global Revenues in Percentage (%), 2008-2013
Table 18: Chevron Upstream Segment Share in Global Revenues in Percentage (%), 2008-2013
Table 19: Husky Energy Upstream Segment Share in Global Revenues in Percentage (%), 2008-2013
Table 20: EOR Activities of Other Companies in Global EOR Industry
Table 21: Cause and Effect Relationship between Dependent and Independent Variables in Global EOR Industry
Table 22: Correlation Matrix of Global EOR Industry
Table 23: Regression Coefficients Output for Global EOR Industry