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Well Stimulation Materials to 2016
出版日期 : 2012年04月
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美國石油、天然氣井激勵增產材料之需求預計於2014年將會達到超過70億美金之成長。
本報告為,以產品別、地區別來調查分析石油、天然氣井激勵增產材料之實績及預測(2014年、2019年),並匯整影響市場因素、技術、產業結構、R&D趨勢、主要企業市場佔有率、企業簡介等,以下列摘要形式闡述。
簡介
第1章 實施概要
第2章 市場環境
- 概要
- 宏觀經濟環境
- 美國石油、天然氣概要
- 激勵增產材料處理展望
- 液態激勵增產材料之需求
- 市場變動
- 價格、產品結構
- 環境、法規考察
- 對外貿易
- 石油、天然氣蘊藏量
- 全球石油/天然氣產量
- 全球石油、天然氣井激勵增產材料展望
第3章 技術
- 概要
- 鑽井/完井
- 水平鑽井
- 多邊鑽井
- 連續油管鑽井
- 欠平衡鑽井
- 完井
- 井增產技術
- 增產技術流體
- 地震
第4章 產品
第5章 地區別市場
第6章 產業結構
- 概要
- 產業結構
- 市場佔有率
- 行銷&通路
- 研究開發
- 競合策略
企業簡介
Abstract
Rebounding oilfield activity to fuel US well stimulation materials demand
US demand for oil and gas well stimulation materials is projected to post
doubledigit gains and exceed $7 billion in 2014, buoyed by renewed efforts to
reduce dependence on foreign energy sources, particularly from unfriendly or
unstable countries. Well stimulation services are necessary in order to
maximize the output from aging US oil and gas fields, and to optimize
production in unconventional settings such as tight gas, shale and coal bed
methane. The Haynesville Shale in East Texas/Western Louisiana and the
Marcellus Shale in the Eastern US are among the areas generating the most
enthusiasm in terms of their productive potential; and hydraulic fracturing is
critical to the successful development of these formations.
In conventional production environments, the increasing prevalence of deeper
wells in harsher environments -- such as in extremely deep offshore waters --
will increase the demand for higher performance engineered ceramic proppants
and other value-added materials. The exploitation of coal beds and tight sands
for the production of natural gas will intensify the need for hydraulic
fracturing systems that are less damaging to low permeability formations.
Finally, despite a retreat from the lofty prices of 2007 and 2008, oil and gas
prices are expected to remain historically high in the coming years, which
will encourage new drilling and efforts to maximize the output from marginally
producing wells.
Regulation, other governmental actions expected to influence the market
Hydraulic fracturing and other stimulation techniques have become widely used
in oil and gas producing regions, and have unquestionably contributed to the
efficiency and productivity of US oilfields. Regulatory requirements and other
government directives are likely to continue to have a profound influence on
the nature of the industry. This is true of overarching regulations pertaining
to oil and gas exploration and production, such as decisions about offshore
drilling areas (e.g., the Obama administration' s recent statements concerning
the possibility of drilling off the Atlantic Coast, or the potential for
increased regulations in the aftermath of the April 2010 incident in which a
rig caught fire and sank in the Gulf of Mexico). In addition, there are a
number of regulatory actions specific to the well stimulation industry that
may shape the marketplace going forward. Among such actions is the Fracturing
Responsibility and Awareness of Chemicals (FRAC) Act, which would repeal the
industry' s exemption from the terms of the Safe Drinking Water Act and require
oil and gas operators to disclose the ingredients of fracturing fluids.
Proppants of all types will continue to lead
Proppants are expected to remain the largest product category. All proppant
types are projected to post strong growth. Resin-coated sand proppants are
finding increased use in shale gas formations. Ceramic proppants are being
used to meet the strength requirements for deeper wells. Raw frac sand will
continue to dominate the market in volume terms due to its low cost and
performance in less stressful applications. Also, new lighter weight
proppants, such as resin-coated walnut hulls, will find increased use.
Study coverage
This new Freedonia industry study, Well Stimulation Materials, presents
historical demand data (1999, 2004, 2009) as well as forecasts for 2014 and
2019 by product type and region of the US. The study also reviews key market
environment factors, assesses company market share and profiles more than 35
competitors in the US industry.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
II. MARKET ENVIRONMENT
- General
- Macroeconomic Environment
- US Petroleum & Natural Gas Overview
- Petroleum Outlook
- Production
- Drilling
- Pricing
- Natural Gas Outlook
- Production
- Drilling
- Pricing
- Well Stimulation Services Outlook
- Formulated Well Stimulation Fluid Demand
- Market Volatility
- Pricing & Product Mix
- Environmental & Regulatory Considerations
- Foreign Trade
- World Petroleum & Natural Gas Reserves
- World Petroleum Reserves
- World Natural Gas Reserves
- World Petroleum & Natural Gas Production
- World Petroleum Production
- World Natural Gas Production
- World Well Stimulation Material Outlook
III. TECHNOLOGY
- General
- Well Drilling & Completion
- Horizontal Drilling
- Multilateral Drilling
- Coiled Tubing Drilling
- Underbalanced Drilling
- Well Completion
- Well Stimulation Technologies
- Hydraulic Fracturing
- Nitrogen Fracturing
- Acidizing
- Types
- Uses
- Retardation of Acid Reactions
- Fracture Acidizing
- Other Well Stimulation Technologies
- Well Stimulation Fluids
- Fracturing Fluids
- Foamed Fracturing Fluids
- Acidizing Fluids
- Foamed Acidizing Fluids
- Seismology
IV. PRODUCTS
- General
- Proppants
- Sand Proppants
- Coated Sand Proppants
- Raw Frac Sand Proppants
- Ceramic Proppants
- Clay-Based Ceramic Proppants
- Sintered Bauxite Ceramic Proppants
- Coated Ceramic Proppants
- Other Proppants
- Base Fluid Materials
- Foaming Agents
- Gas Foaming Agents
- Chemical Foaming Agents
- Gelling Agents
- Guar Gum Gelling Agents
- Surfactant Gelling Agents
- Other Gelling Agents
- Acids
- Inorganic Acids
- Organic Acids
- Crosslinking Agents
- Other
- Fluid Additives
- Breakers
- Acid Breakers
- Oxidative Breakers
- Enzyme Breakers
- Friction Reducers
- Fluid Loss Control Agents
- Nonemulsifiers
- Biocides
- Corrosion Inhibitors
- Other
- Industrial Gases
- Other Well Stimulation Materials
V. REGIONAL MARKETS
- General
- Producing Wells
- Well Output Levels
- Regional Rig Counts
- Well Stimulation Material Regional Overview
- Southern Region
- Oil & Gas Well Overview
- Well Stimulation Material Demand
- Texas
- New Mexico
- Louisiana
- Other
- Western Region
- Oil & Gas Well Overview
- Well Stimulation Material Demand
- Wyoming
- California
- Colorado
- Other
- Eastern Region
- Oil & Gas Well Overview
- Well Stimulation Material Demand
- Pennsylvania
- West Virginia
- Other
- Midwestern Region
- Oil & Gas Well Overview
- Well Stimulation Material Demand
- Oklahoma
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Other
VI. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
- General
- Industry Composition
- Market Share
- Marketing & Distribution
- Research & Development
- Competitive Strategies
COMPANY PROFILES
- Air Products and Chemicals Incorporated
- Akzo Nobel NV
- Albemarle Corporation
- Aquaness Chemical, see Baker Hughes
- Ashland Incorporated
- Atlas Resin Proppants LLC, see Badger Mining
- Badger Mining Corporation
- Baker Hughes Incorporated
- BASF SE
- BJ Services Company, see Baker Hughes
- CARBO Ceramics Incorporated
- Celanese Corporation
- Champion Technologies Incorporated
- Chem-Tech Incorporated, see Schlumberger and Smith International
- Chemtura Corporation
- Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LLC
- Ciba Holding Incorporated, see BASF
- Dow Chemical Company
- Drilling Specialties Company, see Chevron Phillips Chemical
- DuPont (EI) de Nemours
- Enerchem International Incorporated
- Exxon Mobil Corporation
- Fairmount Minerals Limited
- FMC Corporation
- Gibson Energy ULC
- Halliburton Company
- Hercules Incorporated, see Ashland
- Hexion Specialty Chemicals Incorporated
- Huber (JM) Corporation
- Hunting plc
- Kelco Oil Field Group, see Huber (JM)
- Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP
- Lubrizol Corporation
- McIntyre Group Limited, see Rhodia
- M-I SWACO LLC, see Schlumberger and Smith Incorporated
- Mineracao Curimbaba Limitada
- Moose Jaw Refinery Incorporated, see Gibson Energy
- Olin Corporation
- Plastics Engineering Company
- Plenco, see Plastics Engineering Company
- Praxair Incorporated
- Rhodia SA
- Rio Tinto Group
- Rohm and Haas Company, see Dow Chemical
- Saint-Gobain
- Santrol Incorporated, see Fairmount Minerals
- Schlumberger Limited
- Smith International Incorporated
- US Borax Incorporated, see Rio Tinto
- US Silica Company
- Other Companies Mentioned in Study
LIST OF TABLES
SECTION I -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT
- 1 Macroeconomic Indicators
- 2 US Energy Consumption & Production by Type
- 3 US Petroleum Supply & Demand
- 4 Petroleum Drilling Indicators
- 5 US Natural Gas Supply & Demand
- 6 Natural Gas Drilling Indicators
- 7 Well Stimulation Services Indicators
- 8 Formulated Well Stimulation Material Demand
- 9 Well Stimulation Material Market, 1999-2009
- 10 Prices for Selected Well Stimulation Materials
- 11 World Petroleum Reserves by Country, 2009
- 12 World Natural Gas Reserves by Country, 2009
- 13 World Petroleum Production by Country, 2009
- 14 World Natural Gas Production by Country, 2009
SECTION IV -- PRODUCTS
- 1 Well Stimulation Material Demand by Type
- 2 Proppant Demand by Type
- 3 Sand Proppant Demand by Type
- 4 Coated Sand Proppant Demand
- 5 Raw Frac Sand Proppant Demand
- 6 Ceramic Proppant Demand by Type
- 7 Clay-Based Ceramic Proppant Demand
- 8 Sintered Bauxite Proppant Demand
- 9 Coated Ceramic Proppant Demand
- 10 Other Proppant Demand
- 11 Base Fluid Material Demand by Type
- 12 Foaming Agent Demand by Type
- 13 Gas Foaming Agent Demand
- 14 Chemical Foaming Agent Demand
- 15 Gelling Agent Demand by Type
- 16 Guar Gum Gelling Agent Demand
- 17 Surfactant Gelling Agent Demand
- 18 Other Gelling Agent Demand
- 19 Acid Demand by Type
- 20 Inorganic Acid Demand by Type
- 21 Organic Acid Demand by Type
- 22 Crosslinking Agent Demand by Type
- 23 Other Base Fluid Material Demand
- 24 Fluid Additive Demand by Type
- 25 Breaker Demand by Type
- 26 Acid Breaker Demand
- 27 Oxidative Breaker Demand
- 28 Enzyme Breaker Demand
- 29 Friction Reducer Demand
- 30 Fluid Loss Control Agent Demand
- 31 Nonemulsifier Demand
- 32 Biocide Demand
- 33 Corrosion Inhibitor Demand
- 34 Other Additive Demand
- 35 Industrial Gas Demand
- 36 Nitrogen Demand
- 37 Carbon Dioxide Demand
- 38 Other Well Stimulation Material Demand
SECTION V -- REGIONAL MARKETS
- 1 US Oil & Gas Producing Regions
- 2 Producing Wells by Type & Region
- 3 High Output Wells by Region
- 4 Rotary Rig Count by Region
- 5 Well Stimulation Material Demand by Region
- 6 Southern Region: High Output Wells
- 7 Southern Region: Well Stimulation Material Demand
- 8 Western Region: High Output Wells
- 9 Western Region: Well Stimulation Material Demand
- 10 Eastern Region: High Output Wells
- 11 Eastern Region: Well Stimulation Material Demand
- 12 Midwestern Region: High Output Wells
- 13 Midwestern Region: Well Stimulation Material Demand
SECTION VI -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
- 1 Well Stimulation Material Sales by Company, 2009
- 2 Selected Acquisitions & Divestitures
LIST OF CHARTS
SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT
- 1 US Crude Oil Imports by Source, 2009
- 2 US Petroleum Production
- 3 Crude Oil Production by State, 2009
- 4 Crude Oil Producing States, 2009
- 5 Crude Oil Prices, 1999-2009
- 6 Natural Gas Production, 1999-2009
- 7 Natural Gas Producing States, 2009
- 8 Natural Gas Prices, 1999-2009
- 9 Natural Gas Price & Crude Oil Price, 1999-2009
- 10 Well Stimulation Market, 1999-2009
SECTION IV -- PRODUCTS
- 1 Well Stimulation Material Demand by Type, 2009
- 2 Proppant Demand by Type, 2009
- 3 Ceramic Proppant Demand by Type, 2009
- 4 Base Fluid Material Demand by Type, 2009
- 5 Fluid Additive Demand by Type, 2009
SECTION V -- REGIONAL MARKETS
- 1 Producing Wells by Region, 2009
- 2 High Output Wells by Region, 2009
- 3 Rotary Rig Count by Region, 2009
- 4 Well Stimulation Material Demand by Region, 2009
- 5 Southern Region: Well Stimulation Material Demand, 2009
- 6 Western Region: Well Stimulation Material Demand, 2009
- 7 Eastern Region: Well Stimulation Material Demand, 2009
- 8 Midwestern Region: Well Stimulation Material Demand, 2009
SECTION VI -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
- 1 US Well Stimulation Material Market Share, 2009
美國的石油•煤氣井激勵增產材料市場:預計2014年為止將以2位數成長,達到73億5000萬美元
2010年06月17日
Global Information, Inc.已開始銷售美國市場調查公司The Freedonia Group所發行的報告書「WELL STIMULATION MATERIALS to 2014 (US industry forecasts for 2014 & 2019) (美國油井激勵增產材料產業:產業預測(2014・2019年))」
減輕仰賴國外、尤其是非友好國或政情不安的各國所供給能源資源的新努力,促進美國對石油•煤氣井激勵增產材料的需求。激勵坑井是使美國老化的石油•煤氣田出產量最大化,使含有氣密性天然氣、煤層氣和頁岩層煤氣等非原有型天然氣的生產最佳化的重要製程。依據Freedonia公司的說法,美國對石油•煤氣井激勵增產材料的需求,預估今後將以年率14%增加,2014年達到73億5000萬美元。
預估價格大幅下跌後,2009年急降的美國石油•天然氣生產市場,將因石油支撐劑(Proppants)及其他激勵增產材料而復甦。且酸處理及水壓破碎等坑井激勵增產技術越發廣泛利用到美國的石油•天然氣田。坑井激勵增產技術的市場存在,隨著挖掘活動繼續擴大亦接續增加。然坑井激勵增產本身受到監視,被認為是潛在性使環境受害的對象。依據安全飲用水法(the Safe Drinking Water Act),提議應該取消免除水壓破碎的美國法律,擔憂化學藥品會注入地下水源附近。且法案預計強制向企業明確指示其所使用破碎流體的化學物質。預測法案是否會通過,或通過時美國國內的石油•天然氣生產會受到什麼影響是件耐人尋味的事。
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