Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/s9scgh/annual_global) has announced the addition of the "Annual Global Planned Pipelines Outlook Enhancing Export Opportunities, Addressing Energy Security Concerns and Providing Alternative Supply Sources" report to their offering.
The Europe, Middle East and Africa Region Plans to Make the Longest Oil and Gas Pipeline Additions by 2018
A total of 145,004.1 kilometers (km) (90,101.3 miles (mi)) of new-built oil and gas pipeline length is planned to be built across various regions of the world by 2018. More new pipelines will be built in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region than any other, totaling 58,981.9 km (36,649.6 mi) between 2014 and 2018, accounting for about 41% of the total global planned pipeline length additions during this period. For the purposes of this report, the global market has been split into three regions, EMEA, the Americas and the Asia-Pacific. The EMEA region has been considered to include Russia and most of the former Soviet Union countries (except Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan), in addition to countries in Europe, Middle East and Africa.
North America and South and Central America (Americas) region accounts for 32% of the total global pipeline length additions planned by 2018. The Asia-Pacific region, with planned pipeline length addition of 39,321.0 km (24,432.9 mi), accounts for a 27% share of the planned pipeline length additions, worldwide, during this period.
Key Take-Aways
- Unconventional Production Growth and Energy Security Concerns Drive Pipeline Investments
- OAO Gazprom Plans the Most Pipeline Construction Globally by 2018
- OAO Gazprom plans to make the most pipeline additions, of any operator, during the 2014-2018 period. Other major operators, in terms of planned pipeline additions, include China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), TransCanada, Enbridge and Kinder Morgan.
- The 10 largest operators, based on planned pipeline length, will be responsible for about one-third (35.2%) of the total planned pipeline length to be added globally by 2018, with a planned aggregate length of 50,983.3 km (31,679.5 mi).
Key Topics Covered:
1 Tables Figures
2 Introduction
3 Global Planned Oil and Gas Pipeline Industry
4 Planned Oil and Gas Pipelines, Asia-Pacific
- Myanmar-China Oil Pipeline
- West-East Gas Pipeline III
- Kochi-Coimbatore Liquefied Petroleum Gas Pipeline (Cochin-Coimbatore Section)
5 Planned Oil and Gas Pipelines, Americas
- Keystone XL pipeline System
- Energy East Pipeline Project
- Northern Gateway Pipeline
- Eastern Gulf Crude Access Project
- Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion Project
- Southeast Florida Power Light Pipeline
- Ramones-Apaseo Pipeline
- Bluegrass Pipeline
6 Planned Oil and Gas Pipelines in Europe, Middle East and Africa
- Sudan-Kenya Oil Pipeline Project
- Basra-Aqaba Pipeline
- Trans-Korean Gas Pipeline
- Yakutia-Khabarovsk-Vladivostok Gas Pipeline
- Syzran-Novorossiysk Pipeline
- Iran-Armenia Product Pipeline
7 Benchmarking
8 Appendix
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