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- Chapter 1 Executive Summary
- Report Summary
- Global Market for Shale Gas Processing Equipment, Demand Drivers and Inhibitors
- Figure 1-1 Shale Gas Production in the United States 2006-2010
- Figure 1-2 Projected Gas Processing Capacity Additions 2011-2020 (cumulative from 2010)
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- In 2010 over $7.7 Billion was invested in Shale Gas Processing Infrastructure
- Figure 1-3 Shale Gas Processing Capacity Additions 2006-2010
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- Shale Gas Processing Technologies and Equipment
- Fig 1-4 Gas Processing Scheme (simplified)
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- Global Market for Shale Gas Processing Equipment and Components 2006-2010
- Figure 1-5 Distribution of Cost Components for Gas Processing Facilities - Amine treating, Dehydration, Sulfur Recovery
- Figure 1-6 Distribution of Cost Components for Gas Processing Facilities - NGLs Recovery
- Table 1-1 Global Annual Expenditures on Shale Gas Processing Plants Subcomponents 2006-2010 (in million 2010 $)
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- Market Participants and Products End-users
- Shale Gas Production in North America Will Reach 12.6 Tcf in 2020
- Figure 1-6 EIA Projections on Shale Gas Production in the United States 2011-2020
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- Report Scope
- Report Format
- Report Methodology
- Abbreviations and Definitions
- Table 1-1 Abbreviations Utilized in Report
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- Chapter 2: Natural Gas Processing Technologies and Equipment
- Raw Natural Gas Composition
- Table 2-1 Typical Raw Gas Composition
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- Quality Requirements for Gas Transportation
- United States
- Table 2-2 Selected U.S. Natural Gas Transmission Pipeline's General Terms and Conditions on Gas Quality
- Table 2-3 Representative Pipeline Quality Natural Gas in the United States
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- European Union
- Other Countries
- Stages in the Production of Pipeline Quality Natural Gas and Associated Products
- Oil and Condensate Removal
- Fig 2-1 Gas Processing Scheme (simplified)
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- Water Removal (Dehydration)
- Glycol Dehydration
- Solid-Desiccant Dehydration
- Mercury Removal
- Sulfur and Carbon Dioxide Removal (Gas Sweetening)
- Nitrogen Extraction (Rejection)
- Cryogenic Systems
- Solvent Recovery
- Fig 2-02 Nitrogen Rejection/NGLs Recovery Process Scheme
- Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA)
- NGLs Extraction
- Absorption
- Cryogenic Expansion
- NGLs Fractionation
- Fig 2-3 Turboexpander
- Fig 2-4 Scheme of Petrogas Model TE Turboexpander
- Tab. 2-4 NGLs Products and Markets
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- Other Key Byproducts of Natural Gas Processing
- Helium
- Carbon dioxide
- Hydrogen sulfide
- Shale Gas Composition
- Table 2-5 Typical Marcellus Shale Gas Composition vs. Typical Pipeline Quality Gas Composition
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- Innovations in Gas Processing Technologies
- Morphysorb¢ç
- Controlled Freeze Zone ¢â
- R-BTEX¢ç
- Fig 2-5 R-BTEX Process Scheme
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- Separex¢â
- Gas/liquid Membranes for Acid Gas Removal and Dehydration
- UCARSOL¢â Shale H-100
- Chapter 3 Market Size and Growth
- Market Assessment Methodology
- The Role of Shale Gas in the U.S. Energy Portfolio
- The U.S. Technically Recoverable Shale Gas Resources
- Shale Gas Reached 23% of the Total National Gas Production in 2010
- Figure 3-1 Shale Gas Production in the United States 2006-2010
- Figure 3-2 Natural Gas Production by Source in the United States 2006-2020
- Figure 3-3 North American Shale Plays
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- Domestic Production from Shale Formations Keeps Natural Gas Imports Low
- Figure 3-4 The United States Natural Gas Imports 2001-2010
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- Natural Gas Processing Infrastructure in the United States
- Figure 3-5 Number of Natural Gas Processing Plants by State as in 2009
- Figure 3-6 Change in the Number of Gas Processing Plants 2004-2009
- Figure 3-7 Natural Gas Processing Plants and Production Basins, 2009
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- Natural Gas Processing Capacity and Utilization
- Figure 3-8 Natural Gas Processing Plant Capacity by State
- Figure 3-9 Average Utilization Rate for Processing Plants by State
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- In 2010 over $7.7 Billion was invested in Shale Gas Processing Infrastructure
- Figure 3-10 Shale Gas Processing Capacity Additions 2006-2010
- Table 3-1 Major Gas Processing Additions in Shale Regions 2006-2010
- Figure 3-11 Global Capital Expenditures on Shale Gas Processing Plants 2006-2010
- Figure 3-12 Global Expenditures on Shale Gas Processing Equipment and Components 2006-2010
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- Global Market for Shale Gas Processing Equipment and Components 2006-2010
- Figure 3-13 Distribution of Cost Components for Gas Processing Facilities - Amine treating, Dehydration, Sulfur Recovery
- Figure 3-14 Distribution of Cost Components for Gas Processing Facilities - NGLs Recovery
- Table 3-2 Global Annual Expenditures on Shale Gas Processing Plants Subcomponents 2006-2010 (in million 2010 $)
- Compressors & Pumps
- Internal Combustion Engines
- Heat Exchangers
- Measuring and Controlling Instruments
- Electrical Machinery
- Materials
- Miscellaneous Equipment
- Global Expenditures on Shale Gas Processing Infrastructure Will Total $ 7.3Billion in 2020
- Shale Gas Production in North America Will Reach 12.6 Tcf in 2020
- Figure 3-15 EIA Projections on Shale Gas Production in the United States 2011-2020
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- Shale Gas Processing Infrastructure Demand 2011-2020
- Figure 3-16 Gas Processing Capacity Demand 2011-2020
- Figure 3-17 Projected vs. Announced Gas Processing Capacity Additions 2011-2013 (cumulative from 2010)
- Table 3-3 New Gas Processing Plants and Expansions in Shale Plays 2011-2013
- Figure 3-18 Global Capital Expenditures on Shale Gas Processing Plants 2011-2020 (cumulative from 2010)
- Figure 3-19 Global Expenditures on Shale Gas Processing Equipment and Components 2011-2020 (cumulative from 2010)
- Table 3-4 Global Annual Expenditures on Shale Gas Processing Plants Subcomponents 2011-2020 (in million 2010 $)
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- Regional Markets for Shale Gas Processing Infrastructure Forecast: 2011-2020
- Figure 3-20 Regional Shale Gas Processing Infrastructure Capital Requirements 2011-2020
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- Regional Markets Overview
- Barnett Shale
- Table 3-5 Major Gas Processing Plants in Barnett Shale 2006-2011
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- Woodford Shale
- Marcellus Shale
- Table 3-6 Projected Shale Gas Processing Infrastructure Developments in the Marcellus Shale
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- Marcellus Fractionation Capacity
- Table 3-7 Existing and Projected NGL Fractionation Capacity in the Marcellus Shale
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- Bakken Shale
- Table 3-8 Natural Gas Processing Plants in the Bakken Shale 2006-2011
- Table 3-9 Projected Shale Gas Processing Developments in the Bakken Shale
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- Niobrara Shale
- Eagle Ford Shale
- Table 3-10 Projected Shale Gas Processing Developments in the Eagle Ford Shale
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- Fayetteville Shale
- Piceance Basin
- Antrim Shale
- New Albany Shale
- Haynesville Shale
- Emerging Opportunities for Shale Gas in Canada
- Table 3-11 Canada Natural Gas Resources (Tcf)
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- Horn River Basin
- Montney Shale
- Other Shale Gas Opportunities in Canada
- Canada Considering Ban on Shale Gas Development
- Potential for Gas Processing Market Developments Outside North America
- Figure 3- 21 Map of Global Shale Gas Resources
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- Global Shale Gas Resources Estimated at 6,300 Trillion Cubic Feet
- Figure 3-22 Share of Technically Recoverable Shale Gas in Global Natural Gas Resources
- Figure 3-23 Review of Technically Recoverable Shale Gas Resources Estimates in Selected Countries
- Table 3-12 Technically Recoverable Shale Gas Resources Estimates for Selected Countries
- Europe
- Asia- Pacific
- China
- India
- Africa
- South America
- Major Factors Affecting the Market
- Natural Gas Consumption Will Reach over 25 Tcf per year by 2020
- High NGL Prices: The Race to Liquids
- Figure 3-24 Comparative Spot Price Movements in Natural Gas, Crude Oil and NGLs
- Figure 3-25 The U.S. Natural Gas Liquids Production 2006-2010
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- Restrictions on Shale Gas Exploration Affect the Supply Chain Markets
- Table 3-13 Summary of Regional Restrictions on Shale Gas Exploration
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- GHG Emissions Reduction Agenda
- Chapter 4 Employment Outlook
- The Job Gains from Marcellus Activity in Pennsylvania
- Table 4-1 Estimated Employment Impacts of Marcellus Shale Development in Pennsylvania 2009-2010
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- The Job Gains from Marcellus Activity in West Virginia
- Table 4-2 Estimated Employment Impacts of Marcellus Shale Development in West Virginia in 2009
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- Employment Forecasts for Marcellus Region 2011-2020
- Table 4-3 Estimated Jobs Creation as a Result of Marcellus Shale Development under Three Development Scenarios 2015-2020
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- Haynesville Shale Case Study
- Chapter 5 Participant Profiles
- The Linde Group
- Table 5-1 Linde Group Profile
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- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance
- Figure 5-1 Linde Sales (in ¢æ billion) for 2006-2010
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- Company News
- Innovation
- Outlook
- Cameron
- Table 5-2 Cameron Profile
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- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Table 5-3 Cameron¡¯s Product and Brand Portfolio for Process & Compression Systems
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- Performance
- Figure 5-2 Annual Revenues of Cameron, 2006-2010 (in billion $)
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- Company News
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Innovation
- Personnel Changes
- Pall Corporation
- Table 5-4 Pall Corporation Profile
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- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Table 5-5 Pall¡¯s Product and Brand Portfolio for Gas and Oil Processing Industry
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- Performance
- Figure 5-3 Annual Revenues of Pall Corp. 2006-2010 (in billion $)
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- Company News
- Innovation
- Personnel Changes
- Johnson Controls
- Table 5-6 Johnson Controls Profile
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- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance
- Figure 5-4 Annual Revenues of Johnson Controls, 2006-2010 (in billion $)
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- Company News
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Outlook
- Personnel Changes
- Siemens Energy
- Table 5-7 Siemens Energy Profile
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- Corporate Background
- Performance
- Figure 5-5 Annual Revenues of Siemens
- Figure 5-6 Annual Revenues
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- Company News
- Innovation
- Personnel Changes
- ABB Ltd.
- Table 5-8 ABB Ltd. Profile
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- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Performance
- Figure 5-7 Annual Revenues of ABB, 2006-2010 (in billion $)
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- Company News
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Innovation
- Personnel Changes
- BASF Corporation
- Table 5-9 BASF Corporation Profile
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- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Table 5-10 BASF¡¯s Brand Portfolio for Gas Processing
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- Performance
- Company News
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- UOP Honeywell
- Table 5-11 UOP Honeywell Profile
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- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Table 5-12 UOP¡¯s Product and Brand Portfolio for Gas Processing Equipment
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- Performance
- Figure 5-9 Annual Revenues of Honeywell, 2006-2010 (in billion $)
- Figure 5-10 Annual Revenues of the Honeywell Specialty Materials Segment, 2006-2010 (in billion $)
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- Innovation
- Koch Industries, Inc.
- Table 5-13 Koch Industries Inc. Profile
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- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Table 5-14 Koch-Glitsch Product and Brand Portfolio
- Products
- Brands
- Trays
- Valves
- Absorption towers
- Compressor trains
- Compressor trains
- High pressure separators
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- Membrane Technology & Research, Inc.
- Table 5-15 Membrane Technology & Research Profile
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- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Table 5-16 MTR¡¯s Brand Portfolio
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- GasTech Engineering Corporation
- Table 5-17 GasTech Engineering Corporation Profile
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- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Van Air Systems
- Table 5-18 Van Air Systems Profile
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- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Table 5-19 Van Gas Technologies¡¯ Product and Brand Portfolio
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- Sivalls, Inc.
- Table 5-20 Sivalls Inc. Profile
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- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Porocel
- Table 5-21 Porocel Profile
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- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Table 5-22 Porocel¡¯s Product and Brand Portfolio
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- Company News
- Acquisitions and Divestitures
- Cimarron Energy, Inc
- Table 5-23 Cimarron Energy Profile
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- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Innovation
- Table 5-24 HAT International Ltd. Profile
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- Corporate Background
- Product and Brand Portfolio
- Table 5-25 HAT Product and Brand Portfolio
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- Chapter 6 End Users
- ONEOK Partners
- Table 6-1 ONEOK Partners¡¯ Profile
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- Corporate Background
- Shale Plays Business Activities
- Performance
- Figure 6-2 Annual Revenues of ONEOK, 2006-2010
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- MarkWest Energy Partners
- Table 6-3 MarkWest¡¯s Group Profile
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- Corporate Background
- Shale Plays Business Activities
- Marcellus Shale
- Figure 6-4 MarkWest Liberty¡¯s Natural Gas Processing Capacity in the Marcellus Shale 2007-2010
- Woodford Shale
- Haynesville Shale
- Performance
- Figure 6-5 Annual Revenues of MarkWest, 2006-2010
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- DCP Midstream Partners
- Table 6-6 DCP¡¯s Profile
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- Corporate Background
- Shale Plays Business Activities
- Haynesville/Bossier Shale
- Pinceance Basin
- Antrim Shale
- Niobrara Shale
- Performance
- Figure 6-7 Annual Revenues of DCP, 2006-2010
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- Caiman Energy
- Table 6-8 Caiman¡¯s Profile
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- Corporate Background
- Shale Plays Business Activities
- Marcellus Shale
- Energy Transfer
- Table 6-9 Energy Transfer¡¯s Group Profile
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- Corporate Background
- Shale Plays Business Activities
- Eagle Ford Shale
- Barnett Shale
- Piceance Basin
- Haynessville Shale
- Marcellus Shale
- Performance
- Figure 6-10 Annual Revenues of Energy Transfer, 2008-2010
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