Unconventional Oil and Gas Will Cause Valve Sales to Be $3 Billion Higher In
2015
The sale of industrial valves in 2015 will increase to $69 billion worldwide.
Much of the growth will be attributable to unconventional oil and gas.
Category |
$ Billions |
% Difference |
Explanation |
Valve sales 2014 w/o inflation |
57 |
|
Based on 2010 dollars |
Valve sales 2014 actual
revenues |
63 |
10.5 |
2014 actual revenues
reflecting year over year
inflation |
Valve sales 2015 with
inflation and conventional oil
and gas assuming no
unconventional |
66 |
4.7 |
Increase over 2014 assuming the
same amount of oil and gas was
extracted but by conventional
methods. Real growth would have
only been 0.7% and inflation 4% |
Valve sales in 2015 with the
original share for
unconventional oil and gas |
67 |
7 |
Reflects 3% real growth and 4%
inflation |
Valve sales 2015 with inflation
and non conventional oil and gas
(new projection) |
69 |
9.5 |
Increase over 2014 with 5.5%
real growth and 4% inflation
|
McIlvaine displays hundreds of thousands of revenue forecasts in
Industrial Valves: World Market.
All of these figures are displayed in 2010 dollars so that viewers can determine
the real industry growth without regard to inflation. The 2014 forecast is
for valve revenues of $57 billion. When this is adjusted for inflation,
sales will be $63 billion in actual dollars. Until recently, McIlvaine had
forecast 2015 sales of $67 billion of which $1 billion was due to unconventional
oil and gas. However, the forecast is being revised to reflect a 9.5
percent increase and valve sales of $69 billion. This is due to the
extensive investment in unconventional oil and gas. Therefore,
unconventional oil and gas will generate revenues of $3 billion in 2015.
One of the main drivers in the revision of the numbers is the huge coal-to-gas
and chemicals program underway in China. This program is already
generating larger process equipment plant investments than the shale
gas activities in the U.S. By 2025, with 40 projects in the planning
stage, the Chinese coal-to-gas production could reach a level of 40 percent of
the entire present U.S. consumption. The goal is to transport this gas by
pipeline from the West and North to the large cities in the East. This is
one of the most important initiatives for reducing air pollution in the large
cities. The clean burning gas will replace coal. Also the
investment in U.S. petrochemical plants which will be using gas as a feedstock
will be outstripped by the Chinese investment in coal to petrochemicals.
Another massive program is coal-to-liquid fuels. High quality motor fuels
can be produced from coal using both indirect and direct liquefaction.
China is making massive investments in both technologies.
For more information on
Industrial Valves: World Market,
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