Summary
In the global underground gas storage industry, working gas capacity is expected to grow by 16.2% over the next four years. Most of this capacity growth will be concentrated in the Middle East, Europe and the FSU. Of these three regions, Europe and FSU will account for 75% of the total capacity growth. In the FSU, Russia will drive most of the capacity growth while the UK, Italy and Germany account for 81% of the European capacity additions. In terms of capex spending, more than US$70 billion could be spend globally to build new underground gas storage facilities for stability in gas supply and to aid exports.
Scope
- Up to date working gas storage capacity data by major regions in the world, outlook of planned capacity additions up to 2020
- Annual breakdown of capital expenditure on the planned (new build) gas storage projects for the period 2016 to 2020
- Planned working gas capacity additions, and capital expenditure spending by key countries and companies in the world
- Regional capital expenditure spending on the planned (new build) gas storage projects by key countries and companies
- Details of major new project announcements, cancelled, and stalled projects in the world up to 2020
Reasons to buy
- Obtain the most up to date information available on the underground gas storage projects across the world
- Identify growth segments and opportunities in the underground gas storage industry
- Facilitate decision making on the basis of strong historic and forecasts of underground gas storage projects data
- Develop business strategies with the help of specific insights about the planned (new build) gas storage sites across the world
- Keep abreast of key planned underground gas storage sites across the world
- Assess your competitors planned underground gas storage sites and capacities