Water Market Insights  
No. 57   June 27, 2013

 

 

 

 

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·        Oil and Gas Valve Revenues to Reach $10 Billion Next Year

·        Chinese Cleanroom Market Growing at Double-Digit Rates

·        Headlines for the June 21, 2013 – Utility E-Alert

·        McIlvaine Hot Topic Hour Registration

 

 

Oil and Gas Valve Revenues to Reach $10 Billion Next Year

The oil and gas industry will spend just under $10 billion in 2014 for valves. This is the conclusion reached by the McIlvaine Company in Industrial Valves: World Markets.  (www.mcilvainecompany.com)

Oil and Gas Valve Revenues $ Millions

Subject

 2014

 Ball

 3,076

 Butterfly

 659

 Check

 439

 Gate

 1,816

 Globe

 1,224

 Industrial Plug

 2,050

 Other

 381

 Safety Relief

 351

 Total

9,996

* The largest purchases will be ball valves which will account for 30 percent of the total. Gate valves will account for $1.8 billion of the revenues. One major use of gate valves is at the wellhead in an assembly known as the “Christmas Tree.” Valve functions include directing oil and gas from the well to further processing, shutting down the well, and injection of various chemicals for well stimulation or enhanced oil recovery.  Check valves are also used for this service.

Pipeline applications include periodically spaced isolation valves for segmenting the pipeline in the event of a leak or the need for other service. These valves are typically full-ported gate or ball valves which provide low pressure drop when fully open, tight shutoff when closed and full porting to permit pipeline pigging.

The total investment for a 200 mcfd gas processing plant would be $150 million and would require an expenditure of $5 million for valves. Twenty percent would be for control and 80 percent would be on/off.

An LNG liquefaction plant can cost $8.3 billion. The valve portion would be 1 percent or $83 million. There are a number of liquefaction projects underway in the U.S. due to the abundance of shale gas.

For more information on Industrial Valves: World Markets, click on:

http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=71#n028.

 

Chinese Cleanroom Market Growing at Double-Digit Rates

China enjoys the fastest growing cleanroom industry in the world.  Domestic purchases are growing at double-digit rates and the exports are growing even faster.  Operators will be spending more than $300 million/yr for hardware by 2016.

Chinese Cleanroom Hardware Revenues $ Millions

Subject

2016

 Devices

 55

 Engineering & Design

 32

 Floors

 23

 HVAC

 112

 Monitoring

 21

 New & Prefilters

 21

 Replacement Filters

 28

 Walls

 21

 Total

313

 Chinese consumables sales are also growing at double-digit rates and will exceed $490 million in 2016.

Chinese Cleanroom Consumables Revenues $ Millions

Subject

2016

 Disposable Clothing

 59

 Gloves

 102

 Laundry

 90

 Paper

 8

 Reusable Clothing

 48

 Supplies

 125

 Wipes

 59

 Total

491

The pharmaceutical industry has the highest growth percentage even though the total purchases are less than the semiconductor industry.  China accounts for 20 percent of the world’s population but only 1.5 percent of the global drug market. However, this market is growing at more than 20%/yr and is expected to exceed $115 billion in 2015.  Many new cleanrooms are under construction. The large international pharmaceutical manufacturers are building plants to supply the domestic and export markets. One strategy is for brand name companies to compete in generics by manufacturing these generic products in China. There are large numbers of cleanrooms in planning and construction to house research efforts of international companies.

For more information on World Cleanroom Markets, click on:

http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=73

 

 Headlines for the June 21, 2013 – Utility E-Alert   

UTILITY E-ALERT 

#1130 – June 21, 2013

Table of Contents 

COAL – US 

COAL – WORLD

GAS/OIL - US

GAS/OIL – WORLD 

COMBUSTION TECHNOLOGIES/ BOILER EFFICIENCY 

BIOMASS 

BUSINESS 

HOT TOPIC HOUR

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2013

 

DATE

SUBJECT

 

July 11

New Developments in Power Plant Air Pollution Control     

Power

July 18

Measurement and Control of HCl     

Power

July 25

GHG Compliance Strategies, Reduction Technologies and Measurement

Power

August 1

Update on Coal Ash and CCP Issues and Standards     

Power

August 8

Improving Power Plant Efficiency and Power Generation      

Power

August 15

Control and Treatment Technology for FGD Wastewater     

Power

August 22

Status of Carbon Capture and Storage Programs and Technology     

Power

August 29

Pumps for Power Plant Cooling Water and Water Treatment Applications     

Power

Sept. 5

Fabric Selection for Particulate Control

 

Power

Sept. 19

Air Pollution Control for Gas Turbines

Power

Sept. 26

Multi-Pollutant Control Technology

 

Power

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