Global Gas Flaring Market Analysis, 2020 - Over 12.5 Billion Cubic Feet of Associated Gas per Day Flared Globally Represent US$24 Billion in Forgone Revenue Annually
Summary:
Globally billions of cubic feet of associated gas continue to be flared from crude oil production sites, which represents billions of dollars in foregone revenue and causes significant environmental pollution. Also, flaring sites are often detrimental to plant, animal and human life in their surroundings and impacts health and safety. Monetization of flared gas helps to realize some of the foregone revenue and mitigates environmental pollution.
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Summary:
Globally billions of cubic feet of associated gas continue to be flared from crude oil production sites, which represents billions of dollars in foregone revenue and causes significant environmental pollution. Also, flaring sites are often detrimental to plant, animal and human life in their surroundings and impacts health and safety. Monetization of flared gas helps to realize some of the foregone revenue and mitigates environmental pollution.
Scope:
- Global crude oil production and associated gas flaring volumes of key countries for 2010 to 2019
- Global associated gas flaring values by key countries for 2010 to 2019
- Brief analysis of key small-scale associated gas monetization technologies
- Brief analysis of associated gas flaring scenario in some of the key countries
Reasons to buy:
- Keep abreast of the latest global associated gas flaring scenario
- Obtain the latest information on global associated gas flaring values and volumes for key countries
- Facilitate decision making on the basis of strong flaring values and volumes data
- Assess key small-scale monetization technologies for associated gas flaring
Table of Contents
1. Table of Contents1.1. List of Tables
1.2. List of Figures
2. Executive Summary
3. Global Gas Flaring - Overview
3.1. Global Crude Oil Production and Associated Gas Flaring Volumes by Key Countries
3.2. Global Associated Gas Flaring Values and Volumes by Key Countries
4. Monetization Technologies for Associated Flared Gas
4.1. Mini-GTL (Gas to Liquids)
4.2. Power Generation
4.3. Mini-LNG/Small-Scale LNG
4.4. Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)
4.5. Major Challenges for Monetization of Associated Flared Gas
5. Global Associated Gas Flaring - Nigeria
5.1. Associated Gas Flaring and Crude Oil Production in Nigeria
5.2. Associated Gas Flaring Values and Volumes in Nigeria
6. Global Associated Gas Flaring - Russia
6.1. Associated Gas Flaring and Crude Oil Production in Russia
6.2. Associated Gas Flaring Values and Volumes in Russia
7. Global Associated Gas Flaring - US
7.1. Associated Gas Flaring and Crude Oil Production in the US
7.2. Associated Gas Flaring Values and Volumes in US
8. Global Associated Gas Flaring - Iran
8.1. Associated Gas Flaring and Crude Oil Production in Iran
8.2. Associated Gas Flaring Values and Volumes in Iran
9. Global Associated Gas Flaring - Iraq
9.1. Associated Gas Flaring and Crude Oil Production in Iraq
9.2. Associated Gas Flaring Values and Volumes in Iraq
10. Global Associated Gas Flaring - Venezuela
10.1. Associated Gas Flaring and Crude Oil Production in Venezuela
10.2. Associated Gas Flaring Values and Volumes in Venezuela
11. Appendix
11.1. Abbreviations
11.2. Market Definition
11.3. Methodology
11.4. Contact Us
11.5. Disclaimer
List of Tables
Table 1: Global Crude Oil Production (mbd) and Associated Gas Flaring Volumes (bcfd) by Key Countries, 2010-2019
Table 2: Global Associated Gas Flaring Values and Volumes for 10 Key Countries (US$ mil), 2010-2019*
Table 3: Technology, Unit Size, and Offshore Deployment Readiness of Gas Processing Plants Key Technology Providers
Table 4: Technology, Unit Size, and Offshore Deployment Readiness of GTL Plants of Key Companies
Table 5: Technology, Unit Size, and Offshore Deployment Readiness of Power Generation Systems of Key Companies
Table 6: Technology, Unit Size, and Offshore Deployment Readiness of Small-Scale/Mini-LNG Plants of Key Companies
Table 7: Marine CNG Transportation Concepts of Key Companies
Table 8: Investment Scenario for Pipelines CNG, and LNG
Table 9: Harmful effects of Gas Flaring in Nigeria
Table 10: Crude Oil Production (mbd) and Associated Gas Flaring Volumes (bcfd) in Nigeria, 2010-2019
Table 11: Associated Gas Flaring Values (US$ million) and Volumes (bcf) in Nigeria, 2010-2019
Table 12: Challenges for Reducing Associated Gas Flaring in Russia
Table 13: Crude Oil Production (mbd) and Associated Gas Flaring Volumes (bcfd) in Russia, 2010-2019
Table 14: Associated Gas Flaring Values (US$ million) and Volumes (bcf) in Russia, 2010-2019
Table 15: Crude Oil Production (mbd) and Associated Gas Flaring Volumes (bcfd) in US, 2010-2019
Table 16: Associated Gas Flaring Values (US$ million) and Volumes (bcf) in US, 2010-2019
Table 17: Crude Oil Production (mbd) and Associated Gas Flaring Volumes (bcfd) in Iran, 2010-2019
Table 18: Associated Gas Flaring Values (US$ million) and Volumes (bcf) in Iran, 2010-2019
Table 19: Crude Oil Production (mbd) and Associated Gas Flaring Volumes (bcfd) in Iraq, 2010-2019
Table 20: Associated Gas Flaring Values (US$ million) and Volumes (bcf) in Iraq, 2010-2019
Table 21: Crude Oil Production (mbd) and Associated Gas Flaring Volumes (bcfd) in Venezuela, 2010-2019
Table 22: Associated Gas Flaring Values (US$ million) and Volumes (bcf) in Venezuela, 2010-2019
List of Figures
Figure 1: Typical Flaring and Recovery Process in Oil and Gas Industry
Figure 2: Global Crude Oil Production and Associated Gas Flaring Volumes by Key Countries, 2010-2019
Figure 3: Global Associated Gas Flaring Values and Volumes for 10 Key Countries, 2010-2019
Figure 4: A Brief History of Flaring Regulations in Nigeria
Figure 5: Crude Oil Production and Associated Gas Flaring Volume in Nigeria, 2010-2019
Figure 6: Associated Gas Flaring Values and Volumes in Nigeria, 2010-2019
Figure 7: Crude Oil Production and Associated Gas Flaring Volume in Russia, 2010-2019
Figure 8: Associated Gas Flaring Values and Volumes in Russia, 2010-2019
Figure 9: Crude Oil Production and Associated Gas Flaring in the US, 2010-2019
Figure 10: Associated Gas Flaring Values and Volumes in the US, 2010-2019
Figure 11: Iran Government’s Plans to Curb Flaring
Figure 12: Crude Oil Production and Associated Gas Flaring in the Iran, 2010-2019
Figure 13: Crude Oil Production and Associated Gas Flaring in Iran, 2010-2019
Figure 14: Steps taken by Iran to Monetize Flared Gas
Figure 15: Flaring Regulations in Iraq
Figure 16: Crude Oil Production and Associated Gas Flaring in Iraq, 2010-2019
Figure 17: Crude Oil Production and Associated Gas Flaring in Iraq, 2010-2019
Figure 18: Venezuela Flaring Regulation and Penalties
Figure 19: Crude Oil Production and Associated Gas Flaring in the Venezuela, 2010-2019
Figure 20: Crude Oil Production and Associated Gas Flaring in the Venezuela, 2010-2019