Carbon Capture and Storage: Market Research Report
This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Carbon Capture and Storage in Million Tonnes.
The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2015 through 2024. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research.
Company profiles are primarily based on public domain information including company URLs. The report profiles 84 companies including many key and niche players such as -
The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2015 through 2024. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research.
Company profiles are primarily based on public domain information including company URLs. The report profiles 84 companies including many key and niche players such as -
- Archer-Daniels-Midland Company
- BP plc
- Chevron Corporation
- Emissions Reduction Alberta
- GE Power
- HTC CO2 Systems Corp.
I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. OUTLOOK
CCS – A Critical Technology in Greenhouse Gas Reduction
CCS Activity Boosts in Recent Years
Current & Future Analysis
2. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
A Prelude
Climate Change and the Need for Alternative Energy Sources
Where Does CCS Stand in the Action Plan to Curtail Climate Change?
CCS Moves Ahead despite Hurdles
Market Drivers
Government Support
Industrial Reuse of Captured Carbon Dioxide
Improvements in Carbon Capturing and Storing Technologies
Introduction of Relevant Standardizations and Legislations
Public Communication
Market Inhibitors
High Cost of CCS
Uneven Division of Capital Investments among Stakeholders
Market Uncertainty
Technological Uncertainty
Major Operational Industrial-Scale CCS Projects
Overview of Large-Scale CCS Projects in Operation
Overview of Select Cancelled CCS Projects
Pipeline Analysis
Major Players
Competitive Overview in CO2 Capture - Major Players by Category
Competitive Overview in CO2 Transport and Storage - Major Players by Category
3. TRENDS & ISSUES
Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS): A Key to Sustainable Power Generation & Infrastructure Development
The Going Goes Slow for Large Scale CCS Projects
The Status of CCS Technologies and Deployment
CCS in Developed and Developing Countries
Demonstration Projects Key to CCS Growth in Developing Countries
List of Pilot & Demonstration CCS Projects Operational Worldwide
International Assistance for CCS Deployment in Developing Countries
Huge Added Costs Fail to Hinder CCS Project Implementation
Enhanced Oil Recovery – the Sole Use of Sold Stored Carbon Dioxide, for Now
Low Cost of Carbon Dioxide Curbing Commercial Investments towards CCS
R&D in CCS Continues
List of Major R&D Players in CCS Technologies by Area
New Carbon Capture Technologies on the Anvil
Paris Agreement – A Game Changer for CCS?
Benefits & Disadvantages of CCS Approach
Benefits
Disadvantages
Environmental Concerns & Challenges
Long Term Environmental Impact: Remains a Cause of Concern
Low Financing in CCS – A Major Obstacle that Needs Overcoming
4. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
5. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY
Statoil, Shell and Total Ink Agreement for Partnership in CO2 Storage
ADM Kick Starts ICCS Project
Gassnova Assigns Carbon Storage Development Evaluation to Statoil
Climeworks Debuts Commercial Scale CO2 Capture from Air
NRG Energy, JX Nippon Ink Deal to Commence Petra Nova
Japan Commissions JCCS to Take Up Tomakomai CCS Demonstration Project
Shell Begins Quest CCS Project
GE Acquires Power and Grid Businesses of Alstom
DOE and Southern Company Ink Agreement for Testing Latest Carbon Capture & Gasification Technologies
Vattenfall and SaskPower Ink MOU on Carbon Capture & Storage
6. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS
Archer-Daniels-Midland Company (USA)
BP plc (UK)
Chevron Corporation (USA)
Emissions Reduction Alberta (Canada)
GE Power (USA)
HTC CO2 Systems Corp. (Canada)
Inventys Thermal Technologies, Inc. (USA)
Japan CCS Co., Ltd. (Japan)
Maersk Oil (Denmark)
Petrofac Ltd. (UK)
Schlumberger Limited (USA)
SNC-Lavalin Group, Inc. (Canada)
Statoil ASA (Norway)
7. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE
III. MARKET
1. THE UNITED STATES
A. Market Analysis
Current & Future Analysis
Market Overview
Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the US
CCS in the US – An Overview
Major LSIPs in the US
Government Initiatives on CCS
Strategic Corporate Developments
Key Players
B. Market Analytics
2. REST OF WORLD
A. Market Analysis
Current & Future Analysis
Overview of Select Regional Markets
Canada
Japan
Europe
Asia-Pacific
The Middle East
Strategic Corporate Developments
Key Players
B. Market Analytics
IV. COMPETITInmVE LANDSCAPE
Total Companies Profiled: 84 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 87)
The United States (30)
Canada (15)
Japan (5)
Europe (31)
France (3)
Germany (5)
The United Kingdom (11)
Italy (2)
Spain (2)
Rest of Europe (8)
Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) (6)
II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. OUTLOOK
CCS – A Critical Technology in Greenhouse Gas Reduction
CCS Activity Boosts in Recent Years
Current & Future Analysis
2. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
A Prelude
Climate Change and the Need for Alternative Energy Sources
Where Does CCS Stand in the Action Plan to Curtail Climate Change?
CCS Moves Ahead despite Hurdles
Market Drivers
Government Support
Industrial Reuse of Captured Carbon Dioxide
Improvements in Carbon Capturing and Storing Technologies
Introduction of Relevant Standardizations and Legislations
Public Communication
Market Inhibitors
High Cost of CCS
Uneven Division of Capital Investments among Stakeholders
Market Uncertainty
Technological Uncertainty
Major Operational Industrial-Scale CCS Projects
Table 1. World Large-Scale CCS Projects in Operation by Country/Region (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Overview of Large-Scale CCS Projects in Operation
Overview of Select Cancelled CCS Projects
Pipeline Analysis
Table 2. World Under-Construction and Development Large-Scale CCS Projects by Country/Region (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Major Players
Competitive Overview in CO2 Capture - Major Players by Category
Competitive Overview in CO2 Transport and Storage - Major Players by Category
3. TRENDS & ISSUES
Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS): A Key to Sustainable Power Generation & Infrastructure Development
The Going Goes Slow for Large Scale CCS Projects
The Status of CCS Technologies and Deployment
CCS in Developed and Developing Countries
Demonstration Projects Key to CCS Growth in Developing Countries
List of Pilot & Demonstration CCS Projects Operational Worldwide
International Assistance for CCS Deployment in Developing Countries
Huge Added Costs Fail to Hinder CCS Project Implementation
Enhanced Oil Recovery – the Sole Use of Sold Stored Carbon Dioxide, for Now
Low Cost of Carbon Dioxide Curbing Commercial Investments towards CCS
R&D in CCS Continues
List of Major R&D Players in CCS Technologies by Area
New Carbon Capture Technologies on the Anvil
Paris Agreement – A Game Changer for CCS?
Benefits & Disadvantages of CCS Approach
Benefits
Disadvantages
Environmental Concerns & Challenges
Long Term Environmental Impact: Remains a Cause of Concern
Low Financing in CCS – A Major Obstacle that Needs Overcoming
4. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
5. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY
Statoil, Shell and Total Ink Agreement for Partnership in CO2 Storage
ADM Kick Starts ICCS Project
Gassnova Assigns Carbon Storage Development Evaluation to Statoil
Climeworks Debuts Commercial Scale CO2 Capture from Air
NRG Energy, JX Nippon Ink Deal to Commence Petra Nova
Japan Commissions JCCS to Take Up Tomakomai CCS Demonstration Project
Shell Begins Quest CCS Project
GE Acquires Power and Grid Businesses of Alstom
DOE and Southern Company Ink Agreement for Testing Latest Carbon Capture & Gasification Technologies
Vattenfall and SaskPower Ink MOU on Carbon Capture & Storage
6. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS
Archer-Daniels-Midland Company (USA)
BP plc (UK)
Chevron Corporation (USA)
Emissions Reduction Alberta (Canada)
GE Power (USA)
HTC CO2 Systems Corp. (Canada)
Inventys Thermal Technologies, Inc. (USA)
Japan CCS Co., Ltd. (Japan)
Maersk Oil (Denmark)
Petrofac Ltd. (UK)
Schlumberger Limited (USA)
SNC-Lavalin Group, Inc. (Canada)
Statoil ASA (Norway)
7. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE
Table 3. World Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Carbon Capture & Storage by Geographic Region - US and Rest of World Markets Analyzed with Annual Operational Carbon Dioxide Capture Capacity in Million Tonnes for Years 2015 through 2024 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 4. World 10-Year Perspective for Carbon Capture & Storage by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Annual Operational Carbon Dioxide Capture Capacity for US and Rest of World Markets for Years 2015, 2017 and 2024 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 5. World Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Carbon Capture & Storage by Technology - Pre-combustion and Others Markets Analyzed with Annual Operational Carbon Dioxide Capture Capacity in Million Tonnes for Years 2015 through 2024 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
Table 6. World 10-Year Perspective for Carbon Capture & Storage by Technology - Percentage Breakdown of Annual Operational Carbon Dioxide Capture Capacity for Pre-combustion and Others Markets for Years 2015, 2017 and 2024 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
III. MARKET
1. THE UNITED STATES
A. Market Analysis
Current & Future Analysis
Market Overview
Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the US
CCS in the US – An Overview
Major LSIPs in the US
Government Initiatives on CCS
Strategic Corporate Developments
Key Players
B. Market Analytics
Table 7. US Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Carbon Capture & Storage Market Analyzed with Annual Operational Carbon Dioxide Capture Capacity in Million Tonnes for Years 2015 through 2024 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
2. REST OF WORLD
A. Market Analysis
Current & Future Analysis
Overview of Select Regional Markets
Canada
Japan
Europe
Asia-Pacific
The Middle East
Strategic Corporate Developments
Key Players
B. Market Analytics
Table 8. Rest of World Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Carbon Capture & Storage Market Analyzed with Annual Operational Carbon Dioxide Capture Capacity in Million Tonnes for Years 2015 through 2024 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart)
IV. COMPETITInmVE LANDSCAPE
Total Companies Profiled: 84 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 87)
The United States (30)
Canada (15)
Japan (5)
Europe (31)
France (3)
Germany (5)
The United Kingdom (11)
Italy (2)
Spain (2)
Rest of Europe (8)
Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) (6)