Research and Markets: Global Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook for Oil and Chemical Storage 2015-2019 - Oman and China Drive Global Storage to Record Capacity
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/nr9dfb/global_capacity)
has announced the addition of the "Global
Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook for Oil and Chemical Storage -
Oman and China Drive Global Storage to Record Capacity" report
to their offering.
The global oil and chemical storage industry is poised for substantial
15% growth over the next four years. Asia, Middle East and North America
are the three major regions in the world to witness construction of new
oil and chemical storage sites by 2019. The three regions are expected
to collectively spend about US$37 billion to build new oil and chemical
storage facilities for minimizing supply risks and to aid their exports.
The storage capacity in Asia alone is set to increase by 368 mmbbl or
about 50% of the total global capacity growth by 2019. Regions such as
Europe, Africa and South America are expected to witness relatively low
oil and chemical storage capacity additions of 38.6 mmbbl, 29.6 mmbbl
and 6.9 mmbbl respectively by 2019.
Scope
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Historical oil and chemical storage capacity data by major regions in
the world from 2009 to 2014, forecasts up to 2019
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Annual breakdown of capital expenditure spending on proposed oil and
chemical storage projects for the period 2015 to 2019
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Planned oil and chemical storage capacity additions and capital
expenditure spending by key countries and companies across the world
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Region wise planned capacity additions and capital expenditure
spending of new oil and chemical storage projects by key countries and
companies
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Details of major planned oil and chemical storage projects in the
world up to 2019
Key Topics Covered:
1 Tables & Figures
2 Global Oil and Chemical Storage Industry
2.1 Key Highlights
2.2 Oil and Chemical Storage Capacity Additions Through New Terminals by
Region
2.3 Oil and Chemical Storage Capacity Additions Through Expansion of
Existing Terminals by Region
2.4 Planned (New Build) Oil and Chemical Storage Terminals in the World
3 Appendix
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