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Asia-Pacific to Add Two-Fifths to the Global Planned Pipeline Length

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  1. Planned Oil and Gas Pipelines - Global Market Analysis,Competitive Landscape and Major Projects to 2015

  2. Asia-Pacific to Add Two-Fifths to the Global Planned Pipeline Length Asia-Pacific will be the major contributor to planned pipeline length addition for 2011–2015, globally. The region will be responsible for 41.8% of the total global planned pipeline length addition during this period. India and China will be the frontrunners in this addition. Huge energy demand and the expansion of refining capacities are the primary reasons for pipeline developments in these countries. Gas Pipelines to Account for Majority of the Planned Pipeline Length Addition During 2011–2015, gas pipelines will account for about 75% of the total global planned pipeline length addition. Increases in oil and gas production will lead to more planned pipeline projects. Global natural gas production is expected to increase at an Average Annual Growth Rate (AAGR) of 2.7% during 2011– 2015, while global oil production is expected to increase at an AAGR of 1% during the same period (BP Energy Outlook 2030). Due to a higher rate of gas production, more gas pipelines are planned than oil pipelines. Top Five Countries to Contribute Half of the Total Planned Pipeline Length The global pipeline industry is a widespread industry and the planned pipelines are not concentrated in any particular region. The top five countries in the planned pipeline industry account for about 50% of the total planned pipeline length addition. These countries are Russia, India, the US, China, and Canada.

  3. Of these countries, Russia plans to develop pipeline infrastructure to target the Asian markets (such as Korea and China) for oil and gas exports. China plans to add pipelines to secure its oil and gas supplies from source countries, such as Myanmar and Russia. India plans to develop pipelines for the internal transportation of gas and petroleum products. Both the US and Canada, due to their large geographical areas, have planned pipelines to transport gas and petroleum products, from resource rich, to resource deficient regions For further details, please click or add the below link to your browser: http://www.globaldata.com/reportstore/Report.aspx?ID=Global-Planned-Oil-and-Gas-Pipelines-Market-Analysis-Competitive-Landscape-and-Major-Projects-to-2015&ReportType=Industry_Report&coreindustry=Industry_Report&Title=Energy_and_Utilities&CompanyID=ssrve State-Owned Companies to Add More Pipeline Length than Private Companies During 2011–2015, most of the global pipeline length addition will be associated with state owned companies. There are a large number of private companies involved in pipeline projects, but these companies are only involved with a limited number of projects. Out of the top 10 companies by associated pipeline length, only two companies are privately owned. The state-ownership of the pipelines shows the importance of the pipeline projects for governments across the world. During 2011 2015, state owned companies will have a 54.7% share in the total planned pipeline length additions.

  4. “Planned Oil and Gas Pipelines - Global Market Analysis, Competitive Landscape and Major Projects to 2015”, is the latest report from GlobalData, the industry analysis specialists, that analyzes the global planned oil and gas pipelines market. The report provides information about the global planned pipelines market until 2015. The report gives information on planned pipeline lengths by the top five countries and the top five companies in each region. It also covers key planned pipeline projects in each region. The report also provides key trends and issues in the pipeline industry. The report is built using the data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and inhouse analysis by GlobalData’s team of industry experts. For further details, please click or add the below link to your browser: http://www.globaldata.com/reportstore/Report.aspx?ID=Global-Planned-Oil-and-Gas-Pipelines-Market-Analysis-Competitive-Landscape-and-Major-Projects-to-2015&ReportType=Industry_Report&coreindustry=Industry_Report&Title=Energy_and_Utilities&CompanyID=ssrve Visit our report store: http://www.globaldata.com/reportstore

  5. For more details contact: pressreleases@globaldata.com North America: +1 646 395 5477 Europe: +44 207 753 4299 +44 1204 543 533 Asia Pacific: +91 40 6616 6782

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