Brazil Gas Meter Market Forecast to 2013
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Brazil is one of the world’s fastest growing economies with enormous energy requirements. The growing consumer base coupled with rapid industrial development has infused the overall energy demand and encouraged natural gas consumption in the country. The volatile international crude oil prices as well as cheaper and environment-friendly nature of natural gas have further boosted the use of natural gas throughout the country. This has resulted in enormous demand for gas flow measurement and supervision devices in the country which is all set to uplift the sales and deployment of gas meters.
According to our latest research report “Brazil Gas Meter Market Forecast to 2013”, Brazil gas meter industry is being increasingly benefitted by surging piped natural gas consumption in the residential, commercial, industrial and automobile sectors. The natural gas distribution network reached around 18,400 Km in 2009. In order to strictly supervise the gas flow measurement and to accurately measure its quantity, the utilities are rapidly deploying gas meter devices in their transportation network. These utilities are not only installing conventional gas meters, but also rapidly opting advanced metering devices such as AMR and AMI to ensure accurate and immediate information on gas consumption. This adoption has enabled utilities to automate their gas distribution networks and upgrade safety standards in their routine operations.
The residential sector has emerged as the most prominent market segment which is currently driving the gas meters demand, and its dominance is likely to continue in the coming years as well. The government initiatives of city gas distribution along with high subsidies on natural gas consumption as clean fuel will further drive the demand for gas meters in the country, and will require vast investments in setting up production assemblies for advanced product development both from public and private sectors.
Our report also focuses on the growing marketplace for gas meters in Brazil and analyzes the current market trends along with future growth prospects of the gas meter industry. It provides gas meters’ demand analysis by various industry sectors and provides an all around market intelligence to clients to strategically plan their marketing efforts and frame their market penetration strategies. The report also features the leading-edge opportunities critical to the success of the gas meter industry. From the future perspective, gas meter market demand has been projected under the set of certain assumptions.
Multi-User License: US$ 1400.00
Hard Copy: US$ 1000.00
CD-ROM: US$ 1000.00
Brazil is one of the world’s fastest growing economies with enormous energy requirements. The growing consumer base coupled with rapid industrial development has infused the overall energy demand and encouraged natural gas consumption in the country. The volatile international crude oil prices as well as cheaper and environment-friendly nature of natural gas have further boosted the use of natural gas throughout the country. This has resulted in enormous demand for gas flow measurement and supervision devices in the country which is all set to uplift the sales and deployment of gas meters.
According to our latest research report “Brazil Gas Meter Market Forecast to 2013”, Brazil gas meter industry is being increasingly benefitted by surging piped natural gas consumption in the residential, commercial, industrial and automobile sectors. The natural gas distribution network reached around 18,400 Km in 2009. In order to strictly supervise the gas flow measurement and to accurately measure its quantity, the utilities are rapidly deploying gas meter devices in their transportation network. These utilities are not only installing conventional gas meters, but also rapidly opting advanced metering devices such as AMR and AMI to ensure accurate and immediate information on gas consumption. This adoption has enabled utilities to automate their gas distribution networks and upgrade safety standards in their routine operations.
The residential sector has emerged as the most prominent market segment which is currently driving the gas meters demand, and its dominance is likely to continue in the coming years as well. The government initiatives of city gas distribution along with high subsidies on natural gas consumption as clean fuel will further drive the demand for gas meters in the country, and will require vast investments in setting up production assemblies for advanced product development both from public and private sectors.
Our report also focuses on the growing marketplace for gas meters in Brazil and analyzes the current market trends along with future growth prospects of the gas meter industry. It provides gas meters’ demand analysis by various industry sectors and provides an all around market intelligence to clients to strategically plan their marketing efforts and frame their market penetration strategies. The report also features the leading-edge opportunities critical to the success of the gas meter industry. From the future perspective, gas meter market demand has been projected under the set of certain assumptions.
1. ANALYST VIEW
2. BRAZIL - AN EMERGING GAS ECONOMY
2.1 Natural Gas Reserves
2.2 Natural Gas Production
2.3 Natural Gas Consumption
2.4 Natural Gas Distribution
2.5 Natural Gas Import
3. GAS METER CLASSIFICATION
3.1 By Segment
3.1.1 Diaphragm Meters
3.1.2 Rotary Meters
3.1.3 Turbine Meters
3.1.4 Orifice Meters
4. GAS METER INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
5. MARKET PERFORMANCE AND FUTURE OUTLOOK TO 2013
5.1 Installed Capacity
5.2 Import
6. ANNUAL DEMAND ANALYSIS BY SECTOR
6.1 Residential
6.2 Commercial
6.3 Industrial
6.4 Automobile
7. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
7.1 Policy Reforms
7.2 Social Environment
7.3 Technical Developments
8. INDUSTRY TRENDS
8.1 Large Household Base
8.2 Increasing Natural Gas Consumption as Clean Fuel
8.3 Focus on Safety Measures
8.4 Surging Industrial Automations
9. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
9.1 Itron
9.2 Landis+Gyr
2. BRAZIL - AN EMERGING GAS ECONOMY
2.1 Natural Gas Reserves
2.2 Natural Gas Production
2.3 Natural Gas Consumption
2.4 Natural Gas Distribution
2.5 Natural Gas Import
3. GAS METER CLASSIFICATION
3.1 By Segment
3.1.1 Diaphragm Meters
3.1.2 Rotary Meters
3.1.3 Turbine Meters
3.1.4 Orifice Meters
4. GAS METER INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
5. MARKET PERFORMANCE AND FUTURE OUTLOOK TO 2013
5.1 Installed Capacity
5.2 Import
6. ANNUAL DEMAND ANALYSIS BY SECTOR
6.1 Residential
6.2 Commercial
6.3 Industrial
6.4 Automobile
7. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
7.1 Policy Reforms
7.2 Social Environment
7.3 Technical Developments
8. INDUSTRY TRENDS
8.1 Large Household Base
8.2 Increasing Natural Gas Consumption as Clean Fuel
8.3 Focus on Safety Measures
8.4 Surging Industrial Automations
9. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
9.1 Itron
9.2 Landis+Gyr
LIST OF FIGURES:
Figure 2-1: Natural Gas Reserves (Billion Cubic Meter), 2007-2009
Figure 2-2: Natural Gas Production (Billion Cubic Meter), 2007-2013
Figure 2-3: Natural Gas Consumption (Billion Cubic Meter), 2007-2013
Figure 2-4: Natural Gas Distribution Network (Km), 2007-2009
Figure 2-5: Natural Gas Import (Billion Cubic Feet), 2007 & 2008
Figure 4-1: Share of Automated Gas Meters in Total Gas Meters (2009)
Figure 5-1: New Gas Meters Demand (000’ Units), 2007-2013
Figure 5-2: New Gas Meters Demand (Million US$), 2007-2013
Figure 5-3: Import of Electronic Pressured Natural Gas Meters for Service Stations (Million US$), 2005, 2009 & 2013
Figure 5-4: Import of Electronic Gas Meters and Others Gas Meters (Million US$), 2005, 2009 & 2013
Figure 5-5: Import of Gas Meters by Country (%), 2008 & 2009
Figure 6-1: New Gas Meters Demand by Sector (%), 2009 & 2013
Figure 6-2: Forecast for New Gas Meters Demand in Residential Sector (‘000 Units), 2010-2013
Figure 6-3: Forecast for New Gas Meters Demand in Commercial Sector (Units), 2010-2013
Figure 6-4: Forecast for New Gas Meters Demand in Industrial Sector (Units), 2010-2013
Figure 6-5: Forecast for New Gas Meters Demand in Automobile Sector (Units), 2010-2013
Figure 8-1: Number of Households (Million), 2003, 2008 & 2013
Figure 8-2: Number of Natural Gas Consumers (Million), 2007-2009
Figure 2-1: Natural Gas Reserves (Billion Cubic Meter), 2007-2009
Figure 2-2: Natural Gas Production (Billion Cubic Meter), 2007-2013
Figure 2-3: Natural Gas Consumption (Billion Cubic Meter), 2007-2013
Figure 2-4: Natural Gas Distribution Network (Km), 2007-2009
Figure 2-5: Natural Gas Import (Billion Cubic Feet), 2007 & 2008
Figure 4-1: Share of Automated Gas Meters in Total Gas Meters (2009)
Figure 5-1: New Gas Meters Demand (000’ Units), 2007-2013
Figure 5-2: New Gas Meters Demand (Million US$), 2007-2013
Figure 5-3: Import of Electronic Pressured Natural Gas Meters for Service Stations (Million US$), 2005, 2009 & 2013
Figure 5-4: Import of Electronic Gas Meters and Others Gas Meters (Million US$), 2005, 2009 & 2013
Figure 5-5: Import of Gas Meters by Country (%), 2008 & 2009
Figure 6-1: New Gas Meters Demand by Sector (%), 2009 & 2013
Figure 6-2: Forecast for New Gas Meters Demand in Residential Sector (‘000 Units), 2010-2013
Figure 6-3: Forecast for New Gas Meters Demand in Commercial Sector (Units), 2010-2013
Figure 6-4: Forecast for New Gas Meters Demand in Industrial Sector (Units), 2010-2013
Figure 6-5: Forecast for New Gas Meters Demand in Automobile Sector (Units), 2010-2013
Figure 8-1: Number of Households (Million), 2003, 2008 & 2013
Figure 8-2: Number of Natural Gas Consumers (Million), 2007-2009