Sensors Market in Shale Gas Industry

Sensors Market in Shale Gas Industry

Sensors Play Critical Role Political Acceptance and Commercial Viability Determine the Future

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03-Jul-2014
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Research Code: MA48-01-00-00-00
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Sensors play a critical role in the oil and gas industry, and thus in the shale gas sector. Currently, most shale gas production occurs in North America (United States and Canada), as production in other countries has not yet commenced due to governmental bans on fracking and strong public opposition. Once these constraints are removed, the potential for sensors and instrumentation in shale gas will increase significantly. In this study on sensors and instrumentation in shale gas, flow, level, pressure, and temperature sensors have been discussed; and wellhead, fracking, and separation applications have been considered. The market share of flow, level, pressure, and temperature sensors in wellhead, fracking, and separation applications has also been covered.

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Key Findings (continued)

Market Engineering Measurements

CEO’s Perspective

Introduction to Global Shale Gas Reserves

Market Definitions

Market Definitions (continued)

Market Scope and Segmentation

Key Questions This Study Will Answer

Market Segmentation

Market Distribution Channels

Shale Gas Life Cycle

Shale Gas Developments

Market Global Shale Gas Resources

Shale Gas Extraction

5 Stages of Shale Gas Exploration and Development

Market Key Stakeholders

Shale Gas Industry Challenges

Optimized Production of Shale Gas Through Sensors

Sensor Benefits and Uses

Oil & Gas Production Flow

Midstream Production Flow

Shale Oil and Natural Gas Wellhead and Gathering

Sensing Challenges in Fracking

Optical Sensors with Increased Sensitivity Help Process Shale Gas with Different Compositions

Constituents in Shale Gas

Gas Sensors and Detectors in Shale Gas

Clean, Efficient Shale Gas Extraction Through Sensors

DAS in Hydraulic Fracturing Monitoring

Shale Gas and Legislation

Risks of Fracking

United States Environmental Policies and Regulations

Environmental Policies and Regulations in Canada

Key Shale Gas Legislation in Europe

Drivers and Restraints

Drivers Explained

Drivers Explained (continued)

Drivers Explained (continued)

Restraints Explained

Restraints Explained (continued)

Restraints Explained (continued)

Restraints Explained (continued)

Restraints Explained (continued)

Market Engineering Measurements

Forecast Assumptions

Revenue Forecast

Revenue Forecast Discussion

Percent Revenue by Application

Revenue Forecast Discussion by Application

Percent Revenue by Sensor in Wellheads

Percent Revenue by Sensor in Fracking

Percent Revenue by Sensor in Separation

Percent Revenue Forecast by Region

Revenue Forecast by Region

Revenue Forecast by Region Discussion

Shale Gas Exploration Activities

US Shale Gas Characteristics

US Shale Gas Reserves

US Basin Types

US Basin Types (continued)

Canada Shale Gas Characteristics

Basin Types in Canada

Shale Gas Reserves in Europe

Key Shale Gas Exploration Projects in Europe

Key Shale Gas Exploration Projects in Europe (continued)

Shale Gas Reserves Europe

Shale Gas Reserves in Europe (continued)

Europe Shale Gas Characteristics

China Shale Gas Characteristics

Australia Shale Gas Characteristics

India Shale Gas Characteristics

Argentina Shale Gas Characteristics

Mexico Shale Gas Characteristics

South Africa Shale Gas Characteristics

Market Share

Competitive Environment

Key Oil & Gas Companies Involved in Shale Gas Exploration Activities

Shale Gas Major Participants

The Last Word—3 Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

Market Engineering Methodology

Additional Sources of Information on Sensors Market

Learn More—Next Steps

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Sensors play a critical role in the oil and gas industry, and thus in the shale gas sector. Currently, most shale gas production occurs in North America (United States and Canada), as production in other countries has not yet commenced due to governmental bans on fracking and strong public opposition. Once these constraints are removed, the potential for sensors and instrumentation in shale gas will increase significantly. In this study on sensors and instrumentation in shale gas, flow, level, pressure, and temperature sensors have been discussed; and wellhead, fracking, and separation applications have been considered. The market share of flow, level, pressure, and temperature sensors in wellhead, fracking, and separation applications has also been covered.
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No Index Yes
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Author V Sankaranarayanan
Industries Electronics and Sensors
WIP Number MA48-01-00-00-00
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