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市場調查報告書

全球的坑井刺激劑市場:2015年為止的預測

World Well Stimulation Materials to 2015

出版商 The Freedonia Group
出版日期 2011年05月 商品編碼 191870
內容資訊 英文 332 Pages
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全球的坑井刺激劑市場:2015年為止的預測 是由出版商The Freedonia Group在2011年05月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含332 Pages 價格從美金6100起跳。

簡介

2010年達590億美金的全球坑井刺激劑的需求、到2015年為止毎年預計會有2位數的成長紀錄。此成長的因素為、原油價格的提升、油田生產性的最大化計畫等事項。

本報告書內容包括:全球的坑井刺激劑市場的調查分析、各市場的各產品需求實績(2000年・2005年・2010年)和預測(2015年・2020年)的提供、市場環境因素、企業的市場佔有率、主要企業的介紹等、內容綱要摘記如下:

介紹

第1章 實施摘要

第2章 市場環境

  • 概要
  • 全球經濟的概要
  • 全球的人口統計展望
  • 全球的製造業展望
  • 全球的石油・瓦斯展望
  • 油田服務概要
  • 環境及規範問題

第3章 技術

  • 概要
  • 井戸開挖和加工
  • 坑井刺激技術
  • 坑井刺激液劑
  • 地震學

第4章 概要

  • 概要
  • 支撐劑
  • 基礎液劑
  • 添加劑
  • 瓦斯
  • 其他坑井刺激劑

第5章 美國

  • 概要
  • 石油・瓦斯展望
  • 坑井刺激劑的需求

第6章 俄羅斯

  • 概要
  • 石油・瓦斯展望
  • 坑井刺激劑的需求

第7章 中國

  • 概要
  • 石油・瓦斯展望
  • 坑井刺激劑的需求

第8章 加拿大

  • 概要
  • 石油・瓦斯展望
  • 坑井刺激劑的需求

第9章 其他地區

  • 概要
  • 拉丁美洲
  • 歐洲
  • 亞太地區
  • 非洲・中東

第10章 產業結構

  • 概要
  • 市場佔有率
  • 業界重組
  • 企業間合作
  • 行銷・物流
  • 研究開發
  • 競爭策略

企業介紹

圖表

目錄

Abstract

Oil prices, shale gas development to drive gains

Global demand for well stimulation materials is expected to register double-digit annual growth through 2015, boosted by persistently high oil prices, efforts to maximize the productivity of wells both old and new, and a shift in focus in many areas to shale formations and other unconventional production environments in which well stimulation techniques are particularly essential.

Four countries continue to dominate global market

Although well stimulation techniques can be used to optimize well productivity in nearly any setting, four countries -- the US, China, Russia and Canada -- account for the overwhelming majority of demand. The US is by far the largest market, due to the large number of wells in place trying to deliver hydrocarbons from some of the world' s most mature fields. Canada is expected to rebound after a recent downturn in oilfield activity. China will seek to increase its supply of oil and gas from both domestic and offshore sites as its energy requirements continue to grow substantially. Russia will continue to boost production from an older oil and gas infrastructure.

Elsewhere -- even in some of the world' s leading oil and gas producing nations -- the use of hydraulic fracturing and other stimulation techniques is more limited. However, this is changing in several areas. In Europe, producers are hoping to sustain output levels in declining North Sea fields. Additionally, the promise of European shale gas production is considerable, though the process of developing these potentially rich sources of natural gas is in its early stages. In Latin America, well stimulation has previously found use in continental gas fields, but is expected to benefit greatly from shale gas development in a number of countries and continued growth of oil production off the coast of Brazil.

Proppants of all types to remain largest segment

Proppants are expected to remain the largest product category among well stimulation materials. Inexpensive sand will continue to be replaced with more expensive engineered proppants -- such as ceramic and coated sand -- to meet the strength requirements for deeper wells with higher pressures. Ceramic proppants already occupy dominant market positions in Russia and China. However, sand will continue to lead the market in volume terms due to its low cost and good performance in less stressful environments, such as in shallow gas wells. This is especially true in the US and Canadian markets, where strong demand and regional shortages continue to drive capacity expansions by existing suppliers and attract new entrants into the industry.

Base fluid materials, additives to benefit from changes in product mix

While environmental concerns are prompting end users to reduce chemical use during fracturing operations, greater performance requirements and changes in product mix will continue to drive gains for base fluid materials and fluid additives. Overall, though, fluid materials and additives are expected to register below average growth due to efforts to reduce chemical volumes in fracturing and other stimulation processes.

Study coverage

Details on these and other key findings are contained in “World Well Stimulation Materials”, a new Freedonia industry study which provides historical demand data (2000, 2005, 2010) and forecasts for 2015 and 2020 by product type for the four largest markets (United States, Russia, Canada, China) and other regions (Latin America, Europe, Asia/Pacific and Africa/Mideast). The study also assesses market environment factors, examines company market share and includes profiles of industry competitors worldwide.

Freedonia' s methods involve:

  • Establishing consistent economic and market forecasts
  • Using input/output ratios, flow charts and other economic methods to quantify data
  • Employing in-house analysts who meet stringent quality standards
  • Interviewing key industry participants, experts and end users
  • Researching a proprietary database that includes trade publications, government reports and corporate literature

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

II. MARKET ENVIRONMENT

  • General
  • World Economic Overview
    • Recent Historical Trends
    • Macroeconomic Outlook
  • World Demographic Outlook
  • World Manufacturing Outlook
  • World Oil & Gas Outlook
    • World Petroleum Outlook
      • Reserves & Exploration
      • Production
      • Crude Oil Pricing Patterns
    • World Natural Gas Outlook
      • Reserves & Exploration
      • Production
      • Natural Gas Pricing Patterns
    • Oilfield Services Overview
    • Environmental & Regulatory Issues

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. OVERVIEW

  • General
  • Proppants
    • Ceramic
      • Clay-Based Ceramic
      • Sintered Bauxite Ceramic
      • Coated Ceramic
    • Sand
      • Coated Frac Sand
      • Raw Frac Sand
    • Other Proppants
  • Base Fluid Materials
    • Gelling Agents
      • Guar Gum
      • Surfactant
      • Other Gelling Agents
    • Acids
      • Inorganic
      • Organic
    • Foaming Agents
    • Crosslinking Agents
    • Other Base Fluid Materials
  • Fluid Additives
    • Breakers
      • Acid Breakers
      • Oxidative Breakers
      • Enzyme Breakers
    • Friction Reducers
    • Fluid Loss Control Agents
    • Nonemulsifiers
    • Biocides
    • Corrosion Inhibitors
    • Other Additives
  • Gases
    • Nitrogen
    • Carbon Dioxide
  • Other Well Stimulation Materials

V. UNITED STATES

  • General
  • Oil & Gas Outlook
  • Well Stimulation Material Demand
    • Proppants
    • Base Fluid Materials
    • Fluid Additives
    • Gases
    • Other Well Stimulation Materials

VI. RUSSIA

  • General
  • Oil & Gas Outlook
  • Well Stimulation Material Demand
    • Proppants
    • Base Fluid Materials
    • Fluid Additives
    • Gases & Other Well Stimulation Materials

VII. CHINA

  • General
  • Oil & Gas Outlook
  • Well Stimulation Material Demand
    • Proppants
    • Base Fluid Materials
    • Fluid Additives
    • Gases & Other Well Stimulation Materials

VIII. CANADA

  • General
  • Oil & Gas Outlook
  • Well Stimulation Material Demand
    • Proppants
    • Base Fluid Materials
    • Fluid Additives
    • Gases & Other Well Stimulation Materials

IX. OTHER REGIONS

  • General
  • Latin America
  • Europe
  • Asia/Pacific
  • Africa/Mideast

X. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

  • General
  • Market Share
    • Ceramic Proppants
    • Sand Proppants
    • Fluids & Additives
    • Gases
  • Industry Restructuring
  • Cooperative Agreements
  • Marketing & Distribution
  • Research & Development
  • Competitive Strategies

COMPANY PROFILES

  • Air Products and Chemicals Incorporated
  • Akzo Nobel NV
  • Albemarle Corporation
  • Ashland Incorporated
  • Atlas Resin Proppants, see Badger Mining
  • Badger Mining Corporation
  • Baker Hughes Incorporated
  • BASF SE
  • Canfrac Sands Limited
  • CARBO Ceramics Incorporated
  • Carmeuse Group SA
  • Celanese Corporation
  • Champion Technologies Incorporated
  • Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LLC
  • China GengSheng Minerals Incorporated
  • CP Kelco, see Huber (JM)
  • Cudd Energy Services, see RPC
  • Dow Chemical Company
  • DuPont (EI) de Nemours
  • Enerchem International Incorporated
  • Fairmount Minerals Limited
  • FMC Corporation
  • FORES LLC
  • Frac Tech Services Incorporated
  • Guizhou LinHai New Material Manufacturing Company
  • Limited
  • Halliburton Company
  • Huber (JM) Corporation
  • JSC Borovichi Refractories Plant
  • L' Air Liquide SA
  • Linde Group
  • M-I SWACO, see Schlumberger
  • Mineracao Curimbaba Limitada
  • Momentive Specialty Chemicals Incorporated
  • Nalco Holding Company
  • Navdeep Chemicals Private Limited
  • Nexeo Solutions LLC
  • Praxair Incorporated
  • PT Tesso Tetra Chemika
  • Rhodia SA
  • Rio Tinto Group
  • RPC Incorporated
  • Saint-Gobain
  • Santrol, see Fairmount Minerals
  • Schlumberger Limited
  • SCR-Sibelco NV
  • Trekhgorny Ceramic Factory
  • Unimin, see SCR-Sibelco
  • US Silica Company
  • Yixing Orient Petroleum Proppant Company Limited
  • Other Companies Involved in the World Well Stimulation
  • Materials Industry

LIST OF TABLES

SECTION I -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

  • Summary Table

SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT

  • World Gross Domestic Product by Region
  • World Population by Region
  • World Manufacturing Value Added by Region
  • World Oil & Gas Output
  • World Petroleum Proved Reserves by Country, 2010
  • World Crude Oil Production by Region
  • World Natural Gas Proved Reserves by Country, 2010
  • World Natural Gas Production by Region
  • World Oilfield Service Indicators

SECTION IV -- OVERVIEW

  • World Well Stimulation Materials Demand by Type & Country
  • World Proppant Demand by Type & Country
  • World Ceramic Proppant Demand by Country
  • World Sand Proppant Demand by Type & Country
  • World Demand for Other Proppants by Country
  • World Base Fluid Demand by Type & Country
  • World Fluid Additive Demand by Type & Country
  • World Well Stimulation Gases Demand by Type & Country
  • World Demand for Other Well Stimulation Materials

SECTION V -- UNITED STATES

  • United States: Key Indicators for Well Stimulation Material Demand
  • United States: Well Stimulation Material Demand by Type
  • United States: Proppant Demand by Type
  • United States: Base Fluid Material Demand by Type
  • United States: Fluid Additive Demand by Type
  • United States: Well Stimulation Gases Demand by Type
  • United States: Other Well Stimulation Material Demand

SECTION VI -- RUSSIA

  • Russia: Key Indicators for Well Stimulation Material Demand
  • Russia: Well Stimulation Material Demand by Type
  • Russia: Proppant Demand by Type
  • Russia: Base Fluid Demand by Type
  • Russia: Fluid Additive Demand by Type
  • Russia: Gases & Other Well Stimulation Material Demand

SECTION VII -- CHINA

  • China: Key Indicators for Well Stimulation Material Demand
  • China: Well Stimulation Material Demand by Type
  • China: Proppant Demand by Type
  • China: Base Fluid Material Demand
  • China: Fluid Additive Demand by Type
  • China: Gases & Other Well Stimulation Material Demand by Type

SECTION VIII -- CANADA

  • Canada: Key Indicators for Well Stimulation Material Demand
  • Canada: Well Stimulation Material Demand by Type
  • Canada: Proppant Demand by Type
  • Canada: Base Fluid Material Demand by Type
  • Canada: Fluid Additive Demand by Type
  • Canada: Gases & Other Well Stimulation Material Demand

SECTION IX -- OTHER REGIONS

  • Latin America: Key Indicators for Well Stimulation Material Demand
  • Latin America: Well Stimulation Material Demand by Type
  • Latin America: Well Stimulation Material Demand by Country
  • Europe: Key Indicators for Well Stimulation Material Demand
  • Europe: Well Stimulation Material Demand by Type
  • Europe: Well Stimulation Material Demand by Country
  • Asia/Pacific: Key Indicators for Well Stimulation Material Demand
  • Asia/Pacific: Well Stimulation Material Demand by Type
  • Asia/Pacific: Well Stimulation Material Demand by Country
  • Africa/Mideast: Key Indicators for Well Stimulation Material Demand
  • Africa/Mideast: Well Stimulation Material Demand by Type

SECTION X -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

  • World Well Stimulation Material Sales by Company, 2010
  • Selected Acquisitions & Divestitures
  • Selected Cooperative Agreements

LIST OF CHARTS

SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT

  • World Petroleum Proved Reserves by Region, 2010
  • World Crude Oil Production by Region, 2010
  • Average Annual Spot Prices for Crude Oil, 2000-2010
  • World Natural Gas Proved Reserves by Country, 2010
  • World Natural Gas Production by Region, 2010
  • Average Annual Spot Prices for Natural Gas, 2000-2010

SECTION IV -- OVERVIEW

  • World Well Stimulation Materials Demand by Country, 2010
  • World Proppant Demand by Country, 2010
  • World Base Fluid Material Demand by Country, 2010
  • World Fluid Additive Demand by Country, 2010

SECTION X -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

  • World Well Stimulation Material Market Share, 2010
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