Trends in the NA Shale Industry

Trends in the NA Shale Industry

Energy Demand Drives Oil and Gas Production

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06-Mar-2015
REGION
North America
Research Code: 9ACA-00-05-00-00
SKU: IA00034-NA-MR_02185
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This study elaborates the massive opportunities that pump companies are presented with complemented by the growing demand for oil and gas in the North American. The study commences by representing the evolution process of the shale boom in North America since 2007 and predicts the market’s position in 2017. The study covers trends in all three segments: upstream, midstream, and downstream. It concludes by highlighting other upcoming countries that offer growth opportunities for pumps with the development of the oil and gas industry there—it details the drivers and restraints of growth in Australia and China, the two countries that look promising in the shale sector, beyond from the United States.This study elaborates the massive opportunities that the growing need for demand across the globe and the latest shale boom in North America is opening up for the pumps industry in 2014 and beyond. The study covers trends in all three segment: Upstream, Midstream and Downstream. The study concludes by touching upon other upcoming countries that offer great growth opportunities for pumps with the development of the O&G industry there.

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Shift to Shale Oil

Shale Oil—Current Situation

Shale Gas and Oil—Value Chain

Opportunities for Pumps and Valves

Hydraulic Fracturing—Water Usage

Hydraulic Fracking—Water Management

Evolution of Hydraulic Fracturing and its Effect on Frac Pump Technology

Pump Usage in Shale Oil and Gas—Production Field

Pump Usage in Shale Oil and Gas—Frac Pump Unit

Pump Opportunities in Shale Oil and Gas—Upstream

Valve Opportunities in Shale Oil and Gas—Upstream

Tectonic Shifts in Shale Industry—Driving Partnerships in New Ecosystems

US LNG Market—100 Million Metric Tons of LNG to be Exported by 2025

Rise of Micro LNG Plants to Moderate Pipeline Infrastructure Investments

First Mover’s Advantage—GE, Dresser Rand, and Shell in Micro LNG Production

Micro LNG—Mixed Bag of Opportunities for Leading Flow Control Companies in North America

Midstream—Infrastructure in Need

North America—Pipeline Spending

Pipeline and Rail Projects

Alternate Midstream Infrastructure

Pump Opportunities in Shale Oil and Gas

Valve Opportunities in Shale Oil and Gas

Heat Map of US Refinery Projects

Summary of Project Activity

Pump Opportunities in Shale Oil and Gas

Valve Opportunities in Shale Oil and Gas

Beyond the United States

China and Australia—The Next Shale Hubs

Investments in Shale Oil E&P Moving toward China

China and Australia—The Next Shale Hubs

Rising Overseas Partnership Deals Drive Australian Shale Sector

Conclusion

Market Overview—Definitions

Legal Disclaimer

The Frost & Sullivan Story

Value Proposition—Future of Your Company & Career

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

This study elaborates the massive opportunities that pump companies are presented with complemented by the growing demand for oil and gas in the North American. The study commences by representing the evolution process of the shale boom in North America since 2007 and predicts the markets position in 2017. The study covers trends in all three segments: upstream, midstream, and downstream. It concludes by highlighting other upcoming countries that offer growth opportunities for pumps with the development of the oil and gas industry thereit details the drivers and restraints of growth in Australia and China, the two countries that look promising in the shale sector, beyond from the United States.This study elaborates the massive opportunities that the growing need for demand across the globe and the latest shale boom in North America is opening up for the pumps industry in 2014 and beyond. The study covers trends in all three segment: Upstream, Midstream and Downstream. The study concludes by touching upon other upcoming countries that offer great growth opportunities for pumps with the development of the O&G industry there.
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No Index No
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Author Shilpa Mathur Ramachandran
Industries Industrial Automation
WIP Number 9ACA-00-05-00-00
Keyword 1 Shale Gas Trends
Keyword 2 Shale Industry trends in North america
Keyword 3 oil and gas in North America
Is Prebook No