LNG Yearbook 2015: The Definitive Reference Guide to the Liquefied Natural Gas Infrastructure Market 2015-2025 Capex on Large-Scale Onshore Liquefaction & Regasification, Floating LNG (FLNG), Small-Scale LNG and LNG Carriers
LONDON, August 3, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
If you are part of the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) industry, you must have this definitive reference guide.
Visiongain's new 813 page LNG Yearbook 2015 from business intelligence provider visiongain compiles all of the analysis and forecasts from visiongain's extensive database of LNG Infrastructure projects and industry knowledge of Large Scale Onshore LNG, FLNG, Small Scale LNG and LNG Carriers into one comprehensive document.
The 200,000 word yearbook is the definitive guide to the LNG infrastructure market, providing a comprehensive outlook on the LNG industry and its prospects over the next ten years.
Did You Know?
- The shale gas revolution in the US is driving interest in exporting gas as LNG.
- Australian liquefaction facilities will be finished soon and this will lead to a very well supplied LNG market.
- There is uncertainty about the viability of Canadian liquefaction facilities.
- There is excitement about new supplies of LNG coming from East Africa. The yearbook explains how the most likely demand scenario will affect spending on liquefaction infrastructure.
- There is some confusion about how Chinese demand for LNG will evolve. The yearbook explains how the most likely demand scenario will affect spending on regasification infrastructure.
These are examples of the business critical headlines that you need to know about - and more importantly, you need to read visiongain's objective analysis of how this will impact your company and the oil & gas industry more generally. How are you and your company reacting to this news? Are you sufficiently informed? By ordering and reading our brand new LNG yearbook today you will be fully informed and ready to act.
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Visiongain has calculated that global LNG infrastructure CAPEX will reach $77.417bn in 2015.
Read on to discover how you can exploit the future business opportunities emerging in the LNG sector. Visiongain's new study tells you and tells you NOW.
In this brand new yearbook you will receive 529 in-depth and unique tables, charts, graphs and 6 EXCLUSIVE interviews - all unavailable elsewhere.
The yearbook leverages a vast range of data sourced from visiongain's own proprietary LNG databases, extensive primary and secondary research, and analysis by visiongain's London based team of in-house industry analysts.
By ordering and reading this LNG yearbook today, you will stay better informed.
The yearbook answers the following questions:
- How will each LNG market and subsector grow and how much revenue will these submarkets account for by 2025?
- How will each large-scale onshore LNG infrastructure market grow and how much revenue will these submarkets account for by 2025? Will liquefaction or regasification be the main driver for the overall large-scale onshore LNG market in 2025?
- What are the market shares of the FLNG submarkets - LNG FPSO and FSRU - in FLNG in 2015, 2020 and 2025? Which FLNG sector will be the main driver for the overall FLNG market in 2025?
- How will each small-scale market and subsector grow and how much capex will these submarkets account for by 2025? Which of the small-scale LNG sectors (small-scale liquefaction, small-scale regasification, LNG satellite stations, LNG fuelling stations for road vehicles or LNG bunkering facilities for vessels) will be the main driver for the overall small-scale LNG market in 2025?
- How will the market shares for each LNG carrier submarket change during the period between 2015 and 2025? Which containment technology will be the main driver for the overall LNG carrier market in 2025: Moss, No.96, Mark III or SPB?
- Who are the leading LNG players and what are their prospects over the forecast period?
- What are the key factors driving and restraining the LNG sector?
- How has the oil price crash impacted spending and future capacity in the LNG market?
- What are the major components that shape the LNG industry? How does this relate to FLNG, LNG carriers and small-scale LNG?
- How will Japanese demand for LNG evolve over the coming decade?
- Which FLNG sector will be the main driver for the overall FLNG market in 2025?
- How will the market shares of the national markets change by 2025 and which geographical region will lead the market in 2025?
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Why you should buy the LNG Yearbook 2015
• View global LNG market forecasts and analysis from 2015-2025
• Examine 529 tables, charts, and graphs
• Read 6 exclusive transcripts of primary research company interviews
- Cheniere Energy
- Stena Bulk
- HFW LLP
- Lonestar FLNG
- Swedegas
- GasEner SRL
• Understand the prospects for the LNG Infrastructure submarkets
Large-scale Onshore LNG:
- Liquefaction
- Regasification
FLNG:
- LNG FPSO
- FSRU
Small Scale LNG:
- Liquefaction
- Regasification
- LNG Satellite Stations
- LNG Bunkering Facilities for Vessels
- LNG Fuelling Stations for Road Vehicles
LNG Carriers:
- GTT No. 96
- Mark III
- Moss
- SPB
- Small Scale
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• Find out about the market dynamics & opportunities in 51 countries and eight regions
- Learn about the market potential for LNG technology, LNG carrier, FLNG and small-scale LNG companies in exporting and importing countries, See where opportunities exist with individual market forecasts and analysis from 2015-2025 for the leading national markets, including up to four submarkets for each country
- Algeria
- Angola
- Argentina
- Australia
- Bangladesh
- Brazil
- Brunei
- Canada
- Chile
- China
- Colombia
- Cyprus
- Ecuador
- Egypt
- Equatorial Guinea
- Greece
- Guadeloupe and Martinique
- India
- Indonesia
- Italy
- Israel
- Jamaica
- Japan
- Jordan
- Kuwait
- Lebanon
- Malaysia
- Malta
- Mozambique
- New Zealand
- Nigeria
- Pakistan
- Papua New Guinea
- Philippines
- Puerto Rica
- Qatar
- Russia
- Singapore
- South Korea
- Sri Lanka
- Tanzania
- Thailand
- Timor Leste
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Turkey
- UAE
- UK
- Ukraine
- Uruguay
- US
- Vietnam
• Explore the business critical issues affecting product developers, and everyone within the value chain
- Supply and Demand Side Factors
- Costs
- Energy Security
- Japanese Nuclear Prospects
- Oil Price Impacts
• Identify who the leading companies are in the Large-Scale Infrastructure, LNG Carrier, FLNG and Small-Scale Infrastructure Markets
- Gain a thorough understanding of the competitive landscape with profiles of 42 leading LNG infrastructure companies examining their market sizing and shares within their submarket, as well as their capabilities, services, focus, strategies, and future outlook:
- Air Products and Chemicals Inc, (APCI)
- BG Group
- Black and Veatch
- BP
- BW Group
- Chart Industries, Inc
- Cheniere Energy
- Chevron
- ConocoPhillips
- Cryostar Group
- DSME and Associates
- Energy Holdings Limited (ENN)
- Excelerate Energy
- Exmar
- ExxonMobil
- GasLog Ltd
- Gasnor Shell
- Gazprom
- Golar LNG Limited (Golar)
- Höegh LNG
- Hyundai Heavy Industries
- JGC Corporation
- Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line)
- KBR
- Kunlun
- Maran Gas Maritime Inc. (MGM)
- Misc Berhad (Misc)
- Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL)
- Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK)
- Noble Energy
- Petronas
- Royal Dutch Shell
- Saipem
- Samsung Heaving Industries (SHI)
- Shell and Associates
- Skangass AS
- Technip
- Teekay Corporation
- Total S.A
- Wartsila Hamworthy
- Wilson Offshore & Marine
- Woodside Petroleum
Visiongain's new study is for intended for anyone requiring commercial analyses for the LNG market and leading companies. You will find data, trends and predictions.
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Companies Mentioned in This Report
4Gas
4Gas Asia
A.P. Moller-Maersk Group
AB Klaipedos Nafta
Aceh Administration
Adani Group
ADNOC
AES
AES Gener
Agip
Air Products and Chemicals Inc
Allnet
Almi Gas
Alpha Tankers & Freighters International Ltd
Altagas
American Bureau of Shipping (ABS)
Anadarko
Anangel Maritime
Andhra Pradesh Gas Distribution Corporation (APGDC)
Angelicoussis Shipping Group
Anglo Eastern Group
Anhui Huaqiang Natural Gas
Annova LNG
Anthony Veder
Apache Corporation
API Group
API Nova Energia
APNG (Applied Natural Gas Fuels)
Arrow Energy
Astra Oil
ATP Oil & Gas
Authority of Thailand (EGAT)
Avner Oil & Gas Exploration
Awilco AS
Barents Naturgass
Bayernwerk AG
BC LNG
Bechtel
Bernhard Schulte
BG Group Plc
BGT (Bonny Gas Transport)
Bharat Petroleum
Bharat PetroResources Limited (BPRL)
BHP Billiton
Black & Veatch
BOC Gas
Boelwerf
Bolognesi
Botas
BP
Browse Joint Venture
Buffalo Marine Service
Buquebus
BW Group
BW Maritime
Cambridge Energy Group
Canada Stewart Energy
Cardiff Marine
CB&I
CB&I Lummus
CE LNG - Cambridge Energy LNG
Centrica
CETS (CNOOC)
Chantiers de France-Dunkerque
Chantiers Navales De La Ciotat
Chart Industries, Inc.
Chemikalien Seetransport Gmbh
Cheniere Energy Partners
Chesapeake Energy
Chevron
China LNG Group Limited
China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC)
China Ocean Shipping Company (COSCO)
China Shipping Group
Chinese Construction Bank (CCB)
Chinese National Offshore Oil Corp (CNOOC)
Chubu Electric Power
Chugoku Electric
Churo Kauin
Citadel Capital
Clarksons plc
Clean Energy Corp.
CNOOC (China National Offshore Oil Corporation)
Colbún SA
Colony Energy Partners
Conferenza GNL
ConocoPhillips
Consol Energy
Constructions Navales et Industrielles de la Mediteranee (CNIM)
Corpus Christi LNG
Costain
Cove Energy
Cove Point LNG
CPC (Taiwan)
Cryostar Group
Cryovision
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME)
Daiichi
Dalian Inteh Group
Dalian Port
DCEP Gas Management Ltd.
Deen Shipping
DEFA, Cyprus
Delek Drilling
Delphin LNG
DEPA (Dimosia Epichirisi Paroxis Aeriou) - Greek Public Natural Gas Corporation
Dialog Group
DNV GL
Dominion Corporation
Dong
DorGas Exploration Limited Partnership
Doris Engineering
Douglas Channel Energy Consortium (DCEC)
Douglas Channel Energy Partnership (DCEP)
Douglas Channel LNG Assets Partnership
Dow Chemical
Drydocks World
Dunkerque LNG
DUON
Dynacom Corporation
Dynagas
EDF (Électricité de France)
Edison
EGAS
Electricity Generating
Electrogas
Empresa Naviera Elcano
Enagas
ENAP
Encana Corporation
Endesa
Energy Projects Development
Energy World International
ENGAS
ENH
ENH Mozambique
ENI Group
ENN Energy Holdings
ENOS LNG
EOG Resources Canada Inc
EON
Excelerate Energy
Excelerate Liquefaction Solutions
Exmar
Exmar Marine NV
Exmar Shipping Group
ExxonMobil
Fairbanks Natural Gas
Fairwood Group
Fenosa Reganosa
Fincantieri
Fjord Line AS
FLEX LNG
Flint Hills Resources
Fluor Corporation
Fluxys
FMC Technologies
Fortis BC Energy
Foster Wheeler
Freeport LNG
Freeport-McMoRan Energy (FME)
Frontline
Fujian Energy
Fujian Investment
GAIL - Indian State Owned Natural Gas Processing and Distribution Company
Galp Energia Group
Gas Atacama
Gas Natural
Gas Sayago
Gaschem Services
GasEner SLR
Gasfil
Gasfin Development S.A.
Gasnor Shell
Gasol Plc
Gastrade
Gasum
Gasunie
Gavle Hamn
Gaz Métro LNG
GazOcean
Gazprom
Gazprom Marketing and Trading
Gazprombank
Gaztransport & Technigaz (GTT)
GDF Suez
GE Oil & Gas
GE-Energy
General Dynamics (GD)
Golar
Golar LNG Partners
Goldboro LNG
Government of Brunei
Government of Oman
Granherne
Grassy Point Projects
Guangdong Gas
Guangdong Yuedian
Gujarat State Petroleum Corp
Gulf LNG
Gyproc AS
Hainan Development
Haisla Nation Limited Partnership (HNLP)
Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Company Ltd. (HHIC)
Hanjin Shipping Co. Ltd
Harvey Gulf International Marine
Hawaiian Electric Company
HDW Kiel
Hess
Hess Corporation
HFW LLP
Hiranandani Electricity
Hiroshima Gas
Hiroshima LNG
Hoegh
Höegh LNG
Höegh LNG Holdings Ltd.
Hogaki Zosen
Hokkaido Gas
Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft (HDW)
Huaneng Group
Hudong Zhonghua
Hudong Zhonghua Shipbuilding (Group) Co. (HZ)
Humpuss Intermoda Transportasi
Hunt Oil
Hyproc Shipping Co
Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI)
Hyundai Merchant Marine Co., Ltd.Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries (HSHI)
I.M. Skaugen
Iberdrola
Idemitsu Kosan
IHI Shipbuilding (IHI)
IINO Kaiun Kaisha Ltd.
Imabari Shipbuilding
India Oil Corporation
Inpex Browse Ltd
INPEX Corporation (INPEX)
Interoil
InterStream Barging
Iraq's South Gas Company
Ishikawajima Harima Heavy Industries
Israel Electricity Corporation
Isramco Negev 2 Limited Partnership
Itochu
IZAR
Japan Exploration Co. Ltd (Japex)
Japan Petroleum Exploration Company
JAPEX
Jensen Maritime
Jereh Group
JGC Corporation
Jiangnan Shipbuilding Group
Jiangsu Guoxin
JILCO
Jordanian National Electricity and Power Company
JX Energy
JX Nippon Oil & Energy
KANFA Aragon
Kansai Electric
Kawasaki Heavy Industries (Kawasaki)
Kawasaki Sakaide Works
KBR Corporation
Keppel Offshore and Marine (Keppel)
Kestrel Energy
KG Berau
KG Wiriagar
Kinder Morgan
Kinsault Energy
Klaipedos Nafta
K-Line America Inc.
KNPC (Kuwait National Petroleum Company)
Knutsen OAS Shipping
KOGAS
Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS)
Korea Line Corporation
K-Power
KUFPEC
Kunlun Energy Company Limited
Kuwait Foreign Petroleum
Kvaerner Masa
Kyushu Electric Power Company
Leif Höegh & Co
Levant LNG
Leviathan Partners
Linde Engineering
Linde Group
Linde Process Plants Inc.
Liquefied Natural Gas Limited
Liquid Niugini Gas Ltd.
Liquiline
Lloyds Register
LNG America
LNG BargeCo BVBA
LNG Europe B.V.
LNG Limited
LNG Partners
Lonestar FLNG
Louisiana LNG
LTL Group (Lanka Transformer Ltd Group)
Manga LNG
Maran Gas Maritime Inc.
Marathon Oil Corporation
Marsh
Marubeni
Medco
MedGas LNG
Meridian Holdings Co.
Merubeni
Meta Petroleum Corporation
Michael Smith
MIMI - Mitsubishi and Mitsui's Japan Australia LNG joint venture
MISC Berhad
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Mitsubishi)
Mitsui Japan Australia LNG
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL)
MODEC
MOL
Moss Maritime
Moss Rosenberg Verft
Mubadala Petroleum
Murphy Oil
Nakilat
National Gas Shipping Company Ltd. (NGSCO) of UAE
National Grid Transco
National Iranian Gas Export Company (NIGEC)
National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC)
Natural Gas Pipelines Company of Israel
Next Decade
Nexus Energy
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)
Nihon Gas
Nihonkai LNG
Ningbo Power
Nippon Oil
Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha
NNPC
Noble Energy
Northrop Grumman
Novatek
Oceanus LNG
Ohio Gas Company
Oil and Natural Gas Corp. Ltd
Okinawa EP
OLT Offshore
ONGC
Ophir Energy
Orca LNG
Oregon LNG
Origin Energy
Osaka Gas
Overseas Shipholding Group Inc.
Oy AGA Ab
Pacific LNG
Pacific Midstream Holding Corp
Pacific Oil and Gas
Pacific Rubiales
Pacific Rubiales Corporation
Pangea LNG
Paradip Port Trust
Pavilion Energy
Peninsula Group
Perbadanan
Perenco Cameroon
Pertamina
Pertamina, Medco Energi International Tbk
Petrobangla - National Oil Company of Bangladesh
Petrobras
PetroChina
Petroleous de Venezuela (Pdvsa)
PetroleumBRUNEI
Petromin LNG
Petromin PNG Holdings Limited
Petronas
Petronet
PetroSA
Petrovietnam
PGN (Perusahaan Gas Negara PGN)
Phillips Petroleum Company
Pieridae Energy
Pieridae Energy Canada
Pinsent Masons LLP
Plinacro
Plum Energy
PNG FLNG
Polish Oil and Gas Co.
Polski LNG
Port Meridian Energy Ltd.
POSCO
Preem Petroleum Corporation
Primorsk Shipping
Pronav
PT EMP Energi Indonesia
PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara
PTT LNG
PTTEP (Exploration and Production Division of the National Oil Company of Thailand)
Publigas
Puget Sound Energy
PV Gas (Gas Division of PetroVietnam)
Qatar Petroleum
Qatar Petroleum International
Quantum
Queensland Gas Company Ltd
Ratio Oil Exploration
Regasificadora del Noroeste, S.A.
Reliance Industries Limited
REN
Repsol
Ronshong Heavy Industries Group
Rosneft
Royal Dutch Shell
Royal Haskoning
Royal Vopak
RWE Group
RWE-DEA
Sabine Pass Liquefaction
Sabine Pass LNG
Saga Fjordbase
Saibu Gas
Saipem
Sakaide LNG
Salof
Samsung C&T
Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI)
San Leon Energy
Santos GLNG
Sasol
SBM Offshore
SCT&E LNG
Sembawang
Sempra Energy
Sendai Municipal Gas
Sevan Marine
Shaanxi Yanchang Petroleum Group
Shanghai Gas Group
Shanghai Waigaogio Shipbuilding
Shell Developments Australia
Shenergy Group
Shenghui Gas
Shenzhen Energy Group
Shinwa
Shipping Corp of India (SCI)
Singapore LNG
SinoGas
Sinopec
SK Energy
SK Innovation Co. Ltd
SK Shipping
Skangass AS
Smart Gas Monfalcone
SNH
SOCAR
Société Nationale des Hydrocarbures
Sonangol
Sonatrach
Southern Energy
Southern LNG
Southern Union
Sovcomflot
Spectra Energy
Spectrum LNG
Stabilis Energy
State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR)
Statoil
Steana LNG
Stena Bulk
STX Offshore & Shipbuilding Co. Ltd (STX)
STX Pan Ocean
Sumitomo Corporation
Swan Energy
Swedegas
Taizhou Wuzhou Shipbuilding
Talisman
Tamar Partnership
Technip
Teekay Corporation
Tenaska NG Fuels
TEPCO
Texaco
Texas LNG
TGE Gas Engineering
TGE Marine Engineering
Thenamaris
Toho Gas
Tohoku
Tokyo Electric Power Company
Tokyo Gas
TonenGeneral
Total
Total S.A.
Toyo Engineering
Tractebel Engineering (GDF SUEZ)
TransCanada
Tsakos Energy Navigation Ltd.
Tsurumi Sunmarine
Tullow
Union Fenosa
United LNG
United Parcel Service (UPS)
Universal Shipbuilding Corporation
Veka Deen LNG
Veka Group
Venture Global
Veresen, Inc.
VGS Group Inc (Vessel Gasification Solutions)
Vickers Shipyard
VICO Indonesia
Vopak
Waller Marine
Wartsila Hamworthy
WesPac
Wintershall
Wison Group
Wison Offshore and Marine
Woodside Petroleum
WorleyParsons
Wuchang Shipbuilding
Xilan Natural Gas Group
Yantai Port Group Ltd
Yemen Gas Company
Yudian Group
Zhejiang EnergyGroup Co Ltd
Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in This Report
Australian National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority
Beijing Municipal Government
BJP (India)
British Geological Survey (BGS)
Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB)
China Ministry of Land and Resources
Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
Conference Board
Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) UK
Department of Energy (DoE) US
EIA - Energy Information Administration
EITI (the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative)
Energy Information Administration (EIA), US
EU - European Union
European Commission
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (Germany)
Filipino Department of Energy
Frelimo
Great Lakes Maritime Research Institute
Greek Public Gas Corporation (DEPA)
Haisla Nation
Indonesian State Owned Enterprise (SOE) Ministry
International Court of Justice
International Energy Agency (IEA)
International Gas Union (IGU)
International Maritime Organisation (IMO)
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
Japanese NRA
Jordan Ministry of Energy
Lebanon Ministry of Energy and Water
LNG Allies
Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore
Ministry of State Enterprises - Portal Nasional Indonesia
Ministry of Water Resources
NASA
National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) of China
National Energy Administration (NEA) China
National Gas Public Company of Cyprus (DEFA)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
NERA
New York City Department of Transportation
OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development)
Office of the Federal Coordinator for Alaska Natural Gas Transportation Projects (Arcticgas)
OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries)
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
Pakistan Government Payment Guarantees
Pakistani Petroleum Ministry
Pakistani Supreme Court
RAE - Greek Energy Regulator
Renamo
Rosneft
Russian Development Bank, VEB
Russian National Wealth Fund
State Agency for Investment and National Projects of Ukraine
State Owned Enterprise Ministry (SoE) (Indonesia)
State Pricing Bureau of China
The Alberta Geological Survey
Transparency International
Ukrainian Army
US Federal Reserve
US Maritime Administration
Volta River Authority of Ghana
World Bank
World Economic Forum
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