Former Soviet Union Gas Processing Industry Outlook to 2023 - ResearchAndMarkets.com
The "Gas
Processing Industry Outlook in Former Soviet Union to 2023 - Capacity
and Capital Expenditure Outlook with Details of All Operating and
Planned Processing Plants" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's
offering.
"Gas Processing Industry Outlook in Former Soviet Union to 2023 -
Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook with Details of All Operating
and Planned Processing Plants" is a comprehensive report on gas
processing industry in Former Soviet Union. The report provides gas
processing plant details such as name, operator name, type, start year,
process/conditioning methods and gas processing capacity for active,
planned and announced gas processing plants in the region.
Former Soviet Union (FSU) is expected to witness start of operations of
18 planned and announced gas processing plants, with a total processing
capacity of 13,993 million cubic feet per day (mmcfd) by 2023. Russia
will drive growth in gas processing industry from planned and announced
plants between 2019 and 2023, contributing around 6,531 mmcfd of the
Former Soviet Union's (FSU's) total gas processing capacity additions.
Russia is expanding its gas processing capacity to meet the growing
demand of natural gas from the Asian and European countries. The country
aims to remain one of the largest exporters of natural gas in the world.
Turkmenistan is the second largest country in Former Soviet Union (FSU)
in terms of gas processing capacity additions. The country is expected
to witness start of operations of four planned and announced gas
processing plants with a total processing capacity of 3,623 mmcfd during
the period 2019-2023. Uzbekistan will be the third largest country in
Former Soviet Union (FSU) in terms of gas processing capacity additions
by 2023. The country is expected to add about 2,224 mmcfd from three
planned and announced gas processing plants by 2023.
In terms of gas processing capacity, by upcoming gas processing plants,
Galkynysh II in Turkmenistan, Chayandinskoye in Russia and Uzbekistan
GCC in Uzbekistan will lead with 2,899 mmcfd, 2,030 mmcfd and 1,450
mmcfd, respectively in FSU.
Scope
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Updated information on active, planned and announced gas processing
plants in the Former Soviet Union
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Provides gas processing capacity by plant from 2013 to 2018, outlook
up to 2023
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Provides key details such as plant name, operator name, facility type,
start year, process/conditioning methods, gas processing capacity, for
all active, planned and announced gas processing plants in the Former
Soviet Union
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Provides capital expenditure outlook by year and by key countries for
planned and announced gas processing plants in the Former Soviet Union
till 2023
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Latest developments and contracts related to gas processing industry
at country level, wherever available.
Reasons to Buy
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Obtain the most up to date information available on active, planned
and announced gas processing plants in the Former Soviet Union
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Identify growth segments and opportunities in the industry
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Facilitate decision making on the basis of strong historic and outlook
capacity data
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Assess key gas processing plants data of your competitors.
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