Global Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook for Oil Storage Report 2016-2020 - Project Changes and Cancellations Cut Projected Storage Capacity 10% by 2019 - Research and Markets
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global
Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook for Oil Storage - Project
Changes and Cancellations Cut Projected Storage Capacity 10% by 2019"
report to their offering.
Asia will drive the growth in the global oil storage industry over the
next four years, followed by the Middle East. In Asia, China will lead
the region both in terms of capacity growth and capital spending.
Malaysia, Indonesia and South Korea are the other major countries to
witness considerable growth in capacity and capital spending.
In the Middle East, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Iran account for most of the
planned capacity growth and capital spending. Among companies, Saudi
Arabian Oil Company and CNOOC Ltd lead the world in oil storage capacity
additions. Al Muajjiz, Fujian II and Ulsan XIII are the top three
planned oil storage terminals in the world in terms of capacity by 2020.
Scope
- Historical oil storage capacity data by major regions in the world
from 2010 to 2015, forecasts up to 2020
- Annual breakdown of capital expenditure on proposed oil storage
projects for the period 2016 to 2020
- Planned oil storage capacity additions and capital expenditure by key
countries and companies across the world
- Region wise planned capacity additions and capital expenditure of new
oil storage projects by key countries and companies
- Details of major planned and stalled oil storage projects in the world
up to 2020
Key Topics Covered:
1 Tables & Figures
2 Global Oil Storage Industry
2.1 Key Highlights
2.2 Announced Oil Storage Terminals
2.3 Major Cancelled Oil Storage Terminals
2.4 Major Stalled Oil Storage Terminals
2.5 Oil Storage Capacity Additions Through New Terminals by Region
2.6 Oil Storage Capacity Additions Through Expansion of Existing
Terminals by Region
2.7 Planned (New Build) Oil Storage Terminals in the World
2.8 Stalled Oil Storage Terminals in the World
3 Appendix
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