The Gas Utilities Infrastructure Market 2012-2022


May 22, 2012
118 Pages - SKU: VSG3919784
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The Gas Utilities Infrastructure Market 2012-2022

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A combination of ageing infrastructure, rising use of natural gas as an energy source, a need to improve distribution efficiency and energy security, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions are all driving capital expenditure growth in the gas utilities infrastructure market. Over the forecast period many regions and countries will experience strong growth in the gas utilities infrastructures market as new gas infrastructure is built to meet rising demand. More established gas markets will need to upgrade ageing and insufficient distribution infrastructure. Visiongain has determined that capital expenditure in the global gas utility infrastructure market in 2012 will reach $36.13bn

Emerging national gas utility infrastructure markets such as China, India, and Brazil, will drive growth in the market while the US and major European countries will remain central to capital expenditure on gas utility infrastructure over the forecast period to 2012-2022. These major gas using economies will continue to invest heavily in their gas utility distribution networks. Growth in other national and regional markets is expected to increase steadily, as national and regional demand and new discoveries of natural gas lead to greater investment.

The report contains 94 tables, charts and graphs that add visual analysis in order to explain developing trends within the gas utility infrastructure market. Visiongain provides forecasts for the period 2012-2022 in terms of value (US$) for the global gas utility infrastructure market, as well as for 3 submarkets of the gas utility infrastructure market; Gas Storage Infrastructure, Gas Distribution Pipeline Infrastructure, and Gas Utilities Pressure Reduction Stations. In addition, 13 national gas utility infrastructure markets are forecast and analysed by Visiongain over the period 2012-2022. The report also provides profiles of 35 leading companies operating within the market, and includes an exclusive interview with a leading gas utility company, providing expert insight alongside Visiongain analysis.

Unique Selling Points
  • Comprehensive analysis of the prospects for the gas utility infrastructure market from 2012-2022.
  • Analysis and forecasting informed by expert consultation with industry leaders. You will be able to read the full transcript of an interview from a leading utility company involved in the gas utility infrastructure market.
  • 94 tables, charts and graphs that quantify, analyse and forecast the changing dynamics of the gas utility infrastructure market between 2012-2022.
  • Forecasts and analysis for the global gas utility infrastructure market between 2012-2022.
  • Forecasts and analysis for 3 gas utility infrastructure submarkets from 2012-2022.
  • Forecasts and analysis for 13 leading national and the RoW gas utility infrastructure markets for the period 2012-2022.
  • SWOT analysis of the forces that influence and characterise the gas utility infrastructure market.
  • Profiles of 35 leading companies operating within the gas utility market.
Methodology

This report has been compiled by combining information obtained from a very wide and rich mixture of primary and secondary research sources, producing a broad industry overview. Visiongain sought opinions from leading figures in the super grids market to underpin the analysis of market drivers and restraints.The study draws on a diverse range of official corporate and governmental announcements, media reports, policy documents, industry statements and expert opinion as a basis for discussing and predicting developments in the electric gas utility infrastructure market between 2012 and 2022.

Visiongain considers that this methodology results in an accurate, objective mixture of analyses and forecasts.

Why you should buy The Gas Utilities Infrastructure Market 2012-2022
  • You will receive a comprehensive analysis of the gas utility infrastructure market from 2012-2022
  • The analysis and forecasting has been informed by extensive expert consultation with industry leaders. Within the report, you will be able to read the full interview transcript from a leading company in the utilities market
  • GDF SUEZ
  • You will find 94 tables, charts, and graphs that quantify, analyse and forecast the gas utility infrastructure market from 2012-2022
  • You will receive forecasts and analysis of the global gas utility infrastructure market between 2012-2022
  • You will discover forecasts and analysis for 3 gas utility infrastructure submarkets between 2012-2022
  • The Gas Utilities Infrastructure Gas Storage Market
  • The Gas Utilities Infrastructure Gas Distribution Pipelines Market
  • The Gas Utilities Infrastructure Pressure Reduction Stations Market
  • You will receive sales forecasts for the 13 largest gas utility infrastructure markets and the rest of the world for 2012-2022. Country specific insight and specific market drivers and restraints are covered in each of the following national markets;
  • Canada
  • China
  • France
  • Germany
  • India
  • Iran
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Russia
  • South Korea
  • Spain
  • UK
  • USA
  • Rest of the World
  • You will receive a SWOT analysis that examines the gas utility infrastructure market from 2012-2022
  • You will gain profiles of 35 leading companies operating within the gas utility infrastructure market.
What is the structure of the report?

Chapter 1 provides an executive summary.
Chapter 2 is an introduction to the gas utilities infrastructure market.
Chapter 3 offers an overview of the global gas utilities infrastructure market, providing forecasts and growth rates in addition to assessing the major developments in the market.
Chapter 4 analyses the 13 leading national gas utilities infrastructure markets: Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Iran, Italy, Japan, Russia, Spain, South Korea, the UK and the US along with the market for the rest of the world (RoW). Detailed market forecasting and analysis is provided for each nation.
Chapter 5 provides an extensive SWOT analysis, discussing the main strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to the gas utilities infrastructure market over the coming decade.
Chapter 6 features a full original interview with GDF SUEZ who provide expert insight into the gas utilities infrastructure market.
Chapter 7 profiles 35 of the leading companies within the gas utilities infrastructure market.
Chapter 8 is a summary of the report, outlining the main conclusions of the analysis.
Chapter 9 is a glossary of acronyms used in the report.

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6.1 GDF SUEZ

GDF SUEZ is a leading utility company that operates in various market segments including electricity generation and distribution, natural gas and renewable energy. GDF SUEZ was interviewed by visiongain in March 2012 and visiongain would like to thank the company for their insight into the industry.

Companies Listed

Acsm - Agam SpA Alinta Energy Limited
Ascopiave SpA
Atlanta Gas Light Company
Bord Gais
Bord Gais Energy
Borealis Infrastructure Management Inc
British Gas
Busan City Gas Company Ltd
CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric
CenterPoint Energy Inc
CenterPoint Energy Resitsces Corporation
Centrica Energy
Centrica plc
Centrica Storage
China Gas Holdings Limited
China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC)
Chubu Gas Company Ltd
Consolidated Edison Company
Direct Energy Marketing Limited
E.ON AG
E.ON Energie AG
E.ON Gas Storage GmbH (EGS)
E.ON Group
E.ON Nordic
E.ON Ruhrgas AG
E.ON UK
Edison Stoccaggio
Enagas SA
Envestra Limited
GAIL India Limited
Gas Natural Fenosa SA
Gaz de France SUEZ (GDF SUEZ),
Gaz Réseau Distribution de France (GrDF)
GNC Italia SpA
Gujarat Gas Company Limited
Henderson Investment
Hong Kong China Gas Company (HKCG)
Iberdrola SA
Italgas SpA
Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS)
Memphis Light Gas & Water.
Napoletanagas SpA
National Grid plc
National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC)
Northern Gas Networks Limited
Npower
OAO Gazprom
ONEOK Inc
Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc.
Osaka Gas Company Ltd
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Peoples Gas
PetroChina Company Ltd
PG&E Corporation
Philadelphia Gas Works
POSCO
RWE AG
RWE Npower
Saibu Gas Company Ltd
Scotia Gas Networks Limited
Scottish and Southern Energy plc
Snam Rete Gas
Southern California Gas Co.
Southern Gas Networks Limited
SP AusNet
Stogit SpA
Storengy
Toho Gas Company Ltd
Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO)
Tokyo Gas Company Ltd
Unigas Distribuzione Gas Srl
Union Gas Limited
Vectren Corporation
Wales & West Utilities Limited
Wingas GmbH

Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in This Report

American Gas Association (AGA)
Canadian Gas Association (CGA)
Canadian Centre for Energy Information
Commission de Régulation de l'Energie (CRE), France
Comisión Nacional de Energía (CNE), Spain
Energy Information Administration (EIA), US
Health & Safety Executive (HSE), UK
International Energy Agency (IEA)
Ministry of Housing & Urban-Rural Development (China)
Municipal Bureau of Public Utilities, China
National Association of Pipeline Safety Representatives (NAPSR)
Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem), UK
Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan Board
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB), India
Pipeline & Gas Journal
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), US
World Energy Council (WEC)