"Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market to Reach 29.16 Billion Dollars in 2011" According to New Visiongain Report
LONDON, December 17, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --
Over the next decade, global demand for oil & gas is set to rapidly increase as rising populations and economic growth help to drive the industry. This will create a need for additional oil & gas infrastructure to be constructed. At the same time, many countries around the world are currently facing a number of security challenges stemming from civil unrest, terrorist activities, and a competitive global market. Together, these factors will create substantial opportunities for companies involved in the oil & gas infrastructure security market as a range of products and services will be needed to protect both existing and future assets. Visiongain calculates the global oil & gas infrastructure security market to be worth $29.16bn in 2012.
The oil & gas infrastructure security market covers all of the products and services provided to protect critical assets utilised in the upstream, midstream and downstream sectors of the industry. This can include fencing, sensors, CCTV, infra-red, and satellite surveillance, UAVs, security guards and patrol forces, as well as a range of technologies used for cyber and maritime security.
This report offers an examination of the oil & gas infrastructure security market over the next decade, providing detailed market forecasts for each of the leading 15 national markets, plus the market for the rest of the world. The report also provides forecasts and analysis for the four sub-markets: perimeter security and surveillance, maritime security, access control, and cyber security, while the various drivers and restraints of the market are evaluated in order to provide readers with specific insights into the future direction of the industry and where the greatest opportunities are likely to be found.
The Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market 2012-2022 report includes 138 tables and graphs quantifying the market in detail, and includes two original interviews with companies involved in the oil & gas infrastructure security market. In addition, the report provides a SWOT analysis of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats facing the market over the next ten years, and offers profiles of 38 of the leading companies involved in the oil & gas infrastructure security industry. The various drivers and restraints of the market are evaluated in order to provide readers with specific insights into the future direction of the oil & gas infrastructure security market.
This visiongain energy report will be valuable to those already involved in the oil & gas infrastructure security market or to those wishing to enter this important market in the future.
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1. Executive Summary
1.1 The Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market Overview
1.2 Drivers and Restraints in the Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market
1.3 Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Services
1.4 Highlights of the Report
1.5 Benefits of the Report
1.6 Methodology
1.7 Global Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market Forecast 2012-2022
1.8 The Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Sub-Markets Forecast 2012-2022
1.9 The Leading National Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Markets Forecast 2012-2022
2. Introduction to the Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market
2.1 Oil & Gas Infrastructure: Critical Infrastructure
2.2 Threats to Oil & Gas Infrastructure
2.2.1 Politically Motivated Terrorism
2.2.2 Eco-Terrorism
2.2.3 Lone Wolf Terrorism
2.2.4 Theft from Pipelines
2.2.5 Information Warfare
2.2.6 Kidnapping and Piracy
2.3 Security Services
2.3.1 Risk Management
2.3.1.1 Risk Assessment
2.3.2 Perimeter Security and Surveillance
2.3.3 Access Control
2.3.4 IT and Cyber Security
2.3.5 Maritime Security
3. The Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market
3.1 The Global Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market Forecast 2012-2022
3.2 Recent Developments in the Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market
3.3 Global Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market Drivers and Restraints 2012-2022
3.4 Global Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market Drivers
3.4.1 The Threat of Terrorism
3.4.2 Increasing Demand for Oil & Gas
3.4.3 LNG Infrastructure Development
3.4.4 Governmental Initiatives and Investments
3.4.5 Emergence of Cyber Threats
3.4.6 Technological Improvements
3.4.7 Environmental Considerations
3.4.8 Increasing Regulations
3.5 Global Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market Restraints
3.5.1 Weak Global Economy
3.5.2 Shortage of Skilled Labour
3.5.3 High Costs
3.5.4 The Problem of Corruption
3.5.5 Community Relations
3.5.6 Awareness of and Access to Security Technologies
4. The Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Sub-Markets Forecast 2012-2022
4.1 The Oil & Gas Infrastructure Perimeter Security and Surveillance Market Forecast 2012-2022
4.2 The Oil & Gas Infrastructure Maritime Security Market Forecast 2012-2022
4.3 The Oil & Gas Infrastructure Access Control Market Forecast 2012-2022
4.4 The Oil & Gas Infrastructure Cyber Security Market Forecast 2012-2022
5. Leading National Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Markets Forecast 2012-2022
5.1 The Saudi Arabian Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market Forecast 2012-2022
5.2 The Nigerian Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market Forecast 2012-2022
5.3 The United States Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market Forecast 2012-2022
5.4 The Chinese Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market Forecast 2012-2022
5.5 The Iraqi Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market Forecast 2012-2022
5.6 The UAE Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market Forecast 2012-2022
5.7 The Russian Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market Forecast 2012-2022
5.8 The Qatari Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market Forecast 2012-2022
5.9 The Iranian Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market Forecast 2012-2022
5.10 The Canadian Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market Forecast 2012-2022
5.11 The Algerian Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market Forecast 2012-2022
5.12 The Indian Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market Forecast 2012-2022
5.13 The Libyan Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market Forecast 2012-2022
5.14 The Colombian Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market Forecast 2012-2022
5.15 The Turkish Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market Forecast 2012-2022
5.16 The Rest of the World Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market Forecast 2012-2022
5.16.1 The Brazilian Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market
5.16.2 The Burmese Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market
5.16.3 The Egyptian Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market
5.16.4 The Indonesian Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market
5.16.5 The Kazakh Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market
5.16.6 The Mexican Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market
5.16.7 The Pakistani Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market
5.16.8 The Venezuelan Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market
5.16.9 The Yemeni Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market
5.17 National Variations in Market Size and Growth
6. SWOT Analysis of the Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market 2012-2022
6.1 Strengths
6.1.1 Civil Unrest and the Terrorist Threat
6.1.2 Increasing Demand for Oil & Gas
6.1.3 Public Sector Support
6.1.4 Tightness of the Global Oil Market
6.2 Weaknesses
6.2.1 Not Fully Preventative
6.2.2 High Costs
6.2.3 Can Evoke Hostile Attitudes
6.2.4 No Direct Influence on Oil & Gas Production
6.3 Opportunities
6.3.1 Regions Currently Without Access to Security Services and Technologies
6.3.2 Growth in the LNG Market
6.3.3 Pipeline Proposals
6.3.4 Technological Improvements and Breakthroughs
6.3.5 Rise in Cyber Attacks
6.4 Threats
6.4.1 Continuing Weak Global Economy
6.4.2 The Evolving Nature of Threats to Infrastructure
6.4.3 Shortage of Skilled Labour
6.4.4 The Problem of Corruption
6.4.5 Lack of Access for Foreign Companies
7. Expert Opinion
7.1 RSA
7.1.1 RSA's Involvement in the Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market
7.1.2 Potential Skilled Labour Shortages
7.1.3 The Risk of Theft from Oil & Gas Companies
7.1.4 The Impact of Regulations and Legislation
7.1.5 Demand Locations for Cyber Security
7.1.6 Access for Foreign Companies in Emerging Markets
7.1.7 Technological Advances in the Oil & Gas Cyber Security Market
7.1.8 Drivers and Restraints in the Oil & Gas Cyber Security Market
7.2 Waterfall Security Solutions
7.2.1 Waterfall Security Solutions' Involvement in the Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market
7.2.2 Potential Skilled Labour Shortages
7.2.3 The Risk of Theft from Oil & Gas Companies
7.2.4 The Impact of Regulations and Legislation
7.2.5 Growth Opportunities Outside the US
7.2.6 Technological Advances in the Oil & Gas Cyber Security Market
7.2.7 Drivers in the Oil & Gas Cyber Security Market
8. Leading Companies in the Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market
8.1 Aegis Defence Services Limited
8.2 Andrews International
8.3 Anixter International
8.4 ArcSight
8.5 BAE Systems
8.6 Boeing Company
8.7 Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc.
8.8 Cassidian
8.9 CA Technologies
8.10 Control Risks
8.11 Finmeccanica
8.12 G4S
8.13 GardaWorld
8.14 General Dynamics
8.15 Honeywell International Inc.
8.16 IBM
8.17 Industrial Defender
8.18 Lockheed Martin
8.19 McAfee
8.20 Microsoft
8.21 NetWitness
8.22 Northrop Grumman
8.23 Olive Group
8.24 Oracle Corporation
8.25 QinetiQ
8.26 Rapiscan Systems
8.27 Raytheon Company
8.28 RSA
8.29 Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
8.30 Siemens
8.31 Symantec
8.32 Synectics
8.33 Thales Group
8.34 Trend Micro
8.35 Triple Canopy
8.36 UTC Fire & Security
8.37 Verizon
8.38 Wipro
9. Conclusion
9.1 Outlook for the Global Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market 2012-2022
9.2 Outlook for the Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Sub-Markets 2012-2022
9.3 High Growth Nations in the Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market
9.4 Moderate to High Growth Nations in the Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market
9.5 Moderate Growth Nations in the Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market
9.6 Moderate to Low Growth Nations in the Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market
9.7 Global Oil & Gas Infrastructure Security Market Summary
10. Glossary
Companies Listed
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC)
Addax Petroleum
Aegis Defence Services Limited
Andrews International
Anixter International
ArcSight
ATI Systems
BAE Systems
Boeing Company
Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.
BP
CA Technologies
Cairn India
Cassidian
Cepsa
Chevron
China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC)
China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC)
ConocoPhillips
Control Risks
Detica Limited
Ecopetrol
Elsag Datamat
EMC Corporation
EnCana Corporation
Eni
European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS)
ExxonMobil
Finmeccanica
Forbes
G4S
GardaWorld
Gazprom
GE Security
General Dynamics
Hewlett Packard (HP)
Honeywell International Inc.
Honeywell Security Group
IBM
Industrial Defender
INPEX
Intel
Kentz Corporation Limited
Kentz Engineering and Construction Group
Kroll Security
Lockheed Martin
Marathon Oil
McAfee
Microsoft
Mitsubishi
MOL Group
National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC)
National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC)
National Oil Corporation
NetWitness Corporation
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)
Northrop Grumman
Olive Group
OMV
Oracle Corporation
OSI Systems
Page Europa
Pemex
Petrobras
Qatar Petroleum (QP)
QinetiQ
Rapiscan Systems
Raytheon Company
Rosneft
Royal Dutch Shell
RSA
RWE
Saderat Bank of Iran
Saudi Aramco
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
Seicos
SELEX Communications
SELEX Galileo
SELEX Service Management
SELEX Sistemi Integrati
Siemens
Sinopec
Sonatrach
South Company
Statoil
Stroitransgaz
Symantec
Synectics
Thales Group
Total
TransCanada
Transgaz
Transneft
Trend Micro
Triple Canopy
United Technologies Corporation (UTC)
UTC Fire & Security
Verizon
Waterfall Security Solutions
Wipro
Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in this Report
Abhinav Bharat
Al-Qaeda
Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM)
Baluchistan Liberation Army
Boko Haram
Burmese Army
Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
Critical National Infrastructure Authority (CNIA) (UAE)
East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM)
Energy Information Administration (EIA)
European Commission
European Union (EU)
Institute for the Analysis of Global Security (IAGS)
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Iraq Oil Ministry
Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU)
ISO (International Organisation for Standardisation)
Jemaah Islamiyah
Joint Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection and Border security (JCCIP) (Saudi Arabia)
Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK)
Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND)
National Institute of Science and Technology
National Liberation Army (ELN) (Colombia)
Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force
Niger Delta Vigilante (NDV)
Oil Protection Force (OPF) (Iraq)
Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
Project Management Institute
Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC)
Taliban
Transparency International (TI)
United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA)
United Nations (UN)
US Department of Energy (DOE)
US Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
US Department of State
WikiLeaks
Notes for Editors
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