November 27, 2015 - 9:00 AM EST
Print Email Article Font Down Font Up
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market 2016-2026

LONDON, November 27, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --

CAPEX on Large-Scale Onshore Liquefaction & Regasification and Prospects for Leading Companies 

There are a number of exciting LNG liquefaction prospects around the world in 2016, both under construction and prospective. The question is whether the demand of East Asia is strong enough to support the economics of an abundant supply of liquefaction opportunities. This report tackles that question, forecasting the feasibility and likelihood of further liquefaction and regasification investment around the world. In doing so, it makes judgement calls about individual projects under construction and in planning; both in terms of the EPC costs and how likely they are to proceed. As more LNG infrastructure is constructed, an increasingly complex global LNG trade is evolving; one that is becoming ever more important to the shape of the global energy industry. Visiongain assesses that capital expenditure on the development of large-scale onshore LNG liquefaction and regasification terminals will reach $55.08bn in 2016.

The construction of large-scale onshore liquefaction and regasification terminals is a function of the development of the global LNG industry. Investment in such infrastructure is dictated by unique supply and demand circumstances in different geographies, such as the US unconventional oil and gas boom and the future of Japanese nuclear power generation. Our report assesses upstream asset viability, infrastructure EPC costs and demand-side outlook to anticipate the market direction.

The report is divided into two distinct global markets: expenditure on (a) liquefaction and (b) regasification facilities. These global markets are further divided by the most important spaces for infrastructure investment. Detailed tables of all in operation, under construction and planned facilities are also provided, as well as a companies' chapter examining the LNG portfolios of the leading shareholders of LNG capacity.
 
The report will answer questions such as:
- What are the key trends and factors affecting spending on new liquefaction infrastructure?
- What factors dictate this investment?
- How are the economics of terminals shaping up?
- What is the interplay between expenditure on regasification terminals and liquefaction capacity?

To see a report overview please email Sara Peerun on sara.peerun@visiongainglobal.com

- How are demand markets for LNG most likely to evolve, and why?
- Who will be the main exporters and importers of LNG over the next decade?
- How will the future global LNG trade routes change?
- How much extra LNG capacity will enter the global market over the next decade?

How will you benefit from this report?
• This report will keep your knowledge base up to speed. Don't get left behind.
• This report will allow you to reinforce strategic decision-making based upon definitive and reliable market data.
• You will be able to realise your company's full potential within the market.
• You will better understand the competitive landscape and identify potential new business opportunities and partnerships.

Five reasons why you must order and read this report today: 

1) The report provides a high, medium and low case scenario for global CAPEX and capacity forecasts of the liquefaction market from 2016-2026 

2) The report provides CAPEX and capacity forecasts and analyses for the 5 leading liquefaction and regasification market spaces from 2016-2026:
- Australia (Liquefaction)
- Canada (Liquefaction)
- East Africa (Liquefaction)
- Russia (Liquefaction)
- US (Liquefaction)
- Rest of the World (Liquefaction)
o This chapter include individual market outlooks for:
Iran
Papua New Guinea
Qatar
Trinidad & Tobago
Algeria
Angola
Nigeria
- China (Regasification)
- Europe (Regasification)
- Japan (Regasification)
- South Korea (Regasification)
- India (Regasification)

3) The report also includes Portfolio Details & Analysis of the Leading Companies involved in the Large-Scale LNG Infrastructure Market
- BP
- BG Group

To see a report overview please email Sara Peerun on sara.peerun@visiongainglobal.com

- BHP Billiton
- Chevron
- CNOOC
- ConocoPhillips
- ExxonMobil
- Mitsubishi
- Mitsui
- Pertamina
- Qatar Petroleum
- Royal Dutch Shell
- Sonatrach
- Total S.A.
- Woodside

4) The analysis is also underpinned by our exclusive interviews with leading experts:
- John Jeffers from Kentz (A SNC-Lavlin Company)
- Carmen Lopez-Contreras from a Leading Oil and Gas Operating Company
- A Senior LNG Advisor from a Oil and Gas Major
- Mike Theobald from AECOM
- Kathleen Eisbrenner from NextDecade LNG

5) The report includes tables of all currently operating, under construction and planned liquefaction and regasification facilities, listing their Location, Operational Year, Status, Capacity, Owner(s) and EPC Cost
- These projects are colour coded based on visiongain's view of how likely the planned project listed is to go ahead.

This independent, 260+ page report guarantees you will remain better informed than your competitors. With 134 tables and figures examining the Onshore Large-Scale LNG market space, the report gives you an immediate, one-stop breakdown of your market. PLUS capital expenditure and capacity forecasts, as well as analysis, from 2016-2026 will keep your knowledge that one step ahead of your rivals.

Who should read this report?
• Anyone within the LNG value chain
• CEOs
• COOs
• CIOs
• Business development managers
• Marketing managers
• Technologists
• Suppliers
• Investors
• Banks
• Government agencies
• Contractors

Don't miss out
This report is essential reading for you or anyone in the energy sector with an interest in LNG. Purchasing this report today will help you to recognise important market opportunities and understand the possibilities there.

Order the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market 2016-2026: CAPEX on Large-Scale Onshore Liquefaction & Regasification and Prospects for Leading Companies report now. We look forward to receiving your order.

To see a report overview please email Sara Peerun on sara.peerun@visiongainglobal.com

To request an exec summary of this report please email Sara Peerun at sara.peerun@visiongainglobal.com or call Tel: +44(0)20-7336-6100

Or click on https://www.visiongain.com/Report/1530/Liquefied-Natural-Gas-%28LNG%29-Infrastructure-Market-2016-2026

 

Companies Mentioned in This Report                          

4Gas

Aceh Administration

Adani Group

ADNOC

AECOM

AES

AIG Highstar

Air Products and Chemicals

Allnet

Anadarko

Annova LNG

Apache

Arc Logi

Authority of Thailand (EGAT)

BCPI

Bechtel

Bear Head LNG

BG Group

Bharat Petroleum

BHP Billiton

Black & Veatch

Botas

BP

Canada Stewart Energy Group

CB&I

Centrica

Cheniere Energy Partners

Chevron

Chubu Electric Power

Chugoku Electric

CNOOC

CNPC

Codelco

Comunidad Autonoma de Galicia

ConocoPhillips

Cosmo

CPC (Taiwan)

Crossnet

Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering

Dalian Port

DEPA

Dialog Group

Dominion

Dong

Dow Chemical

Downeast LNG

EDF

Edison

Egegaz

EGAS

EGAT

EGPC

Electricity Generating

ENAP

Enel

Energy Transfer Partners

Energy World

Endesa

ENGAS

ENH

ENI

EON

EVF

ExxonMobil

FLEX LNG

Fluor Corporation

Fluxys

Foster Wheeler

Freeport Liquefaction LLC

Fujian Investment

GAIL

Galp Energia

Gangavaram Port Limited

Gas Natural Fenosa

Gasfin

GASSP

Gasunie

Gazprom

Gazprombank

Gaz System SA

GDF Suez

GE

Golar

Goldboro LNG

Groupo Tojeiro

GS Energy

GSPC

Guangdong Gas

Guangdong Yuedian

Gujarat State Petroleum Corp

Gulf LNG

Hainan Development

HEP

Hess

Hiroshima Gas

Hoegh

Hokkaido Gas

Hunt Oil

Hyundai Corporation

I.M. Skaugen

Iberdrola

IHI

Imperial

India Oil Corporation

INPEX

International Power

Interoil

Iran LNG Company

IRIDE

Irving Oil

Itochu

Iwatani

JAPEX

JGC Corporation

Jiangsu Guoxin

JILCO

Jogmec

Jovo Group

JX Nippon

Kanematsu

Kansai Electric

KBR Corporation

Kestrel Energy

KG Berau

KG Wiriagar

Kentz

Kinder Morgan

Kitakyushu LNG

KM LNG

KOGAS

K-Power

KUFPEC

Kyushu Electric Power Company

Linde Group

LNG Japan

LNG Limited

LNC

Louisiana LNG

Magnolia

Marathon Oil

Marubeni

Medco

MedGas LNG

Metrogas

Michael Smith

Mitsubishi

Mitsui

MODEC

MSEB Holdings

National Grid Transco

NExen Energy

NextDecade

NGC Trinidad

Nihonkai LNG

Ningbo Power

Nippon Oil

NNPC

Novatek

OIL

Oil Search

Oman LNG

Oman Oil

OMV

ONGC

Ophir Energy

Oregon LNG

Origin Energy

Osaka Gas

Pacific Oil and Gas

Pavilion Energy

Pertamina

PetroChina

Petoro

Petromin

PetroleumBRUNEI

Petronas

Petronet

Pieridae Energy

Plinacro

POSCO

PTT

PTTEP

Publigas

Qatar Petroleum

Quicksilver

Regasificadora del Noroeste, S.A.

REN

Repsol

Rosneft

Royal Vopak

RREEF

RWE-DEA

Sabine Pass Liquefaction

Saibu Gas

Samsung Heavy Industries

San Leon Energy

Santos

Sasol

SCT&E LNG

Sempra

Shaanxi Yanchang Petroleum Group

Shell

Shenergy Group

Shenzhen Energy Group

Shizuoka Gas

Silk Road Fund

Singapore LNG

Sinopec

SK Corporation

SK Energy

SK Innovation Co. Ltd

SNC Lavalin Group

SOCAR

Sonagas

Sonangol

Sonatrach

Sorgenia

Southern LNG

Southern Union

Spectra

Statoil

Steelhead LNG

Talisman

Technip

TEPCO

Texas LNG

Thunderbird LNG

TIDCO

Toho Gas

Tohoku

Tokyo Gas

TonenGeneral

Total S.A.

Toyo Engineering

TransCanada

Tullow

UBE Industries

Union Fenosa

Venture Global

VICO Indonesia

Veresen Inc

Vopak

WesPac

Woodfibre

Wintershall

Woodside

WorleyParsons

Yemen Gas Company

Zhejiang Energy Group Co Ltd

ZHA FLNG Purchaser

 

Government Agencies and Other Organisation Mentioned in This Report 

BJP (India)

British Geological Survey (BGS)

DECC

DoE - US Department of Energy

EIA - Energy Information Administration

EITI (the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative)

EU - European Union

Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (Germany)

FERC - Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (US)

Frelimo

Government of Brunei

Government of Oman

IEA - International Energy Agency

IMF - International Monetary Fund

Ministry of Water Resources

NASA

National Development and Reform Council of China

National Energy Administration (China)

NERA

NOAA

Renamo

Russian Development Bank, VEB

Russian National Wealth Fund

State Owned Enterprise Ministry (SoE) (Indonesia)

The Alberta Geological Survey

Transparency International

UK Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC)

World Bank

World Economic Forum


Source: PR Newswire (November 27, 2015 - 9:00 AM EST)

News by QuoteMedia
www.quotemedia.com

Legal Notice