Global Specialty Oilfield Chemicals Market worth $10.9 Billion by 2016
The industry is expected to grow from $7,329.2 million in 2011 to $10.9 Billion by 2016, at a CAGR of 8.3% from 2011 to 2016. North America holds the largest share; i.e. 61% in the global market for specialty oilfield chemicals in 2011 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.8% to reach $6,523.2 million in 2016. This results shows the recovery in the oil and gas industry from a subpar 2009, a year of declines in oil and gas production, rig counts, and drilling activity in many of the major markets such as U.S. and Canada. Moreover, increasing in the global oil and gas prices will also create force for further drilling and well completion activity, which drives demand for specialty oilfield chemicals.
Specialty oilfield chemicals are used for improving the field operations and improve the output of drilling fluid, well stimulation, production chemicals, cementing, workover and completion, and enhance oil recovery (EOR) applications. The demand for specialty oilfield chemicals is influenced by various factors such as increasing production of crude oil, location of reservoirs, deep of drilling, oil reservoirs availability, Government policies, and trade-offs among various chemical compounds.The consumption of specialty oilfield chemicals in various applications varies from location to location. The increasing demand for specialty chemicals in the well stimulation application is due to continuous increase in the production of crude oil from the existing and new wells in U.S., Canada, Mexico, Russia, China, and other countries.
Scope of the report
This report focuses on global specialty oilfield chemicals market. This specialty oilfield chemicals market research report categorizes the global market on the basis of types, applications, and geography.
On the basis of types:
* Corrosion inhibitor and scale inhibitor
* Biocides
* Demulsifiers
* Pour-point depressants(PPD)
* Surfactants
* Polymers
On the basis of applications:
* Drilling fluid
* Well stimulation
* Production chemicals
* Cementing
* Workover and completion
* Enhanced oil recovery (EOR)
On the basis of geography:
* North America
* Europe
* Asia-Pacific
* Middle East and Africa
* ROW
Specialty Oilfield Chemicals Market
Published: January 2012
No.OF Pages: 269
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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 KEY TAKE-AWAYS
1.2 REPORT DESCRIPTION
1.3 MARKETS COVERED
1.4 STAKEHOLDERS
1.5 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
1.5.1 MARKET SIZE
1.5.2 KEY DATA POINTS TAKEN FROM SECONDARY SOURCES
1.5.3 LIST OF SECONDARY SOURCES
1.5.4 KEY DATA POINTS TAKEN FROM PRIMARY SOURCES
1.5.5 ASSUMPTIONS MADE FOR THIS REPORT
1.5.6 LIST OF COMPANIES COVERED DURING PRIMARIES
1.6 KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED
2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3 MARKET OVERVIEW
3.1 INTRODUCTION
3.2 GLOBAL SPECIALTY OILFIELD CHEMICALS MARKET LANDSCAPE
3.3 MARKET DYNAMICS
3.3.1 DRIVERS
3.3.1.1 Increasing crude oil production
3.3.1.2 Increasing global deep drilling activity
3.3.1.3 High demand for well stimulation process
3.3.2 RESTRAINT
3.3.2.1 Rising raw material costs
3.3.3 OPPORTUNITIES
3.3.3.1 Emerging economies
3.3.3.2 Discovery of new oilfields in Asia-Pacific, Africa, and South America
3.3.3.3 High demand for biopolymer in EOR
3.4 BURNING ISSUE
3.4.1 STRINGENT ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATIONS
3.5 WINNING IMPERATIVE
3.5.1 INCREASING TRENDS TOWARDS OILFIELD CHEMICALS & SERVICES COMPANIES
3.6 RAW MATERIAL ANALYSIS
3.6.1 ETHYLENE
3.6.2 AMMONIA
3.6.3 ACRYLIC ACID
3.6.4 PHOSPHORUS
3.7 PORTER’S FIVE FORCES
3.7.1 COMPETITIVE RIVALRY
3.7.2 THREAT FROM NEW ENTRANTS
3.7.3 THREAT FROM SUBSTITUTES
3.7.4 BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS
3.7.5 BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS
3.8 POLICY & REGULATIONS
3.8.1 OSPAR COMMISSION
3.8.2 REACH
3.8.3 BIOCIDAL PRODUCTS REGULATIONS (BPR)
3.8.4 NEA STRATEGY
3.9 TECHNOLOGY TRENDS
3.9.1 DIRECTIONAL & HORIZONTAL DRILLING
3.9.2 COILED TUBING & DUAL-GRADIENT DRILLING (DGD)
3.9.3 HYDRAULIC FRACTURING
3.10 VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS
3.11 PRICES TRENDS
3.12 PATENT ANALYSIS
4 SPECIALTY OILFIELD CHEMICALS MARKET, BY TYPES
4.1 INTRODUCTION
4.2 SPECIALTY CHEMICALS
4.2.1 CORROSION & SCALE INHIBITORS
4.2.2 BIOCIDES
4.2.3 DEMULSIFIERS
4.2.4 POUR-POINT DEPRESSANTS
4.2.5 SURFACTANTS
4.2.6 OTHERS
4.3 POLYMERS
4.3.1 NATURAL POLYMERS
4.3.2 SYNTHETIC POLYMERS
5 SPECIALTY OILFIELD CHEMICALS, BY APPLICATIONS
5.1 INTRODUCTION
5.2 DRILLING FLUID
5.3 WELL STIMULATION
5.4 PRODUCTION CHEMICALS
5.5 CEMENTING
5.6 WORKOVER & COMPLETION
5.7 ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY
6 SPECIALTY OILFIELD CHEMICALS, BY GEOGRAPHY
6.1 INTRODUCTION
6.2 NORTH AMERICA
6.3 EUROPE
6.4 ASIA-PACIFIC
6.5 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
7 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
7.1 INTRODUCTION
7.2 MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
7.3 NEW PRODUCTS LAUNCH AND RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
7.4 PARTNERSHIP/COLLABORATION/JOINT VENTURE/ AGREEMENT/CONTRACT
7.5 EXPANSION
7.6 INVESTMENT
7.7 OTHERS/SUPPLY CONTRACTS
8 COMPANY PROFILES
8.1 AKZONOBEL NV
8.1.1 OVERVIEW
8.1.2 FINANCIALS
8.1.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.1.4 STRATEGY
8.1.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.2 ALBEMARLE CORPORATION
8.2.1 OVERVIEW
8.2.2 FINANCIALS
8.2.3 PRODUCT & SERVICES
8.2.4 STRATEGY
8.2.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.3 ASHLAND INC.
8.3.1 OVERVIEW
8.3.2 FINANCIALS
8.3.3 PRODUCT & SERVICES
8.3.4 STRATEGY
8.3.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.4 BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED
8.4.1 OVERVIEW
8.4.2 FINANCIALS
8.4.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.4.4 STRATEGY
8.4.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.5 BASF SE
8.5.1 OVERVIEW
8.5.2 FINANCIALS
8.5.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.5.4 STRATEGY
8.5.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.6 CANADIAN ENERGY SERVICES & TECHNOLOGY CORP
8.6.1 OVERVIEW
8.6.2 FINANCIALS
8.6.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.6.4 STRATEGY
8.6.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.7 CHAMPION TECHNOLOGIES INC.
8.7.1 OVERVIEW
8.7.2 FINANCIALS
8.7.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.7.4 STRATEGY
8.7.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.8 CLARIANT AG
8.8.1 OVERVIEW
8.8.2 FINANCIALS
8.8.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.8.4 STRATEGY
8.8.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.9 CRODA INTERNATIONAL PLC
8.9.1 OVERVIEW
8.9.2 FINANCIALS
8.9.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.9.4 STRATEGY
8.9.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.10 DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
8.10.1 OVERVIEW
8.10.2 FINANCIALS
8.10.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.10.4 STRATEGY
8.10.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.11 E.I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY
8.11.1 OVERVIEW
8.11.2 FINANCIALS
8.11.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.11.4 STRATEGY
8.11.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.12 HALLIBURTON
8.12.1 OVERVIEW
8.12.2 FINANCIALS
8.12.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.12.4 STRATEGY
8.12.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.13 KEMIRA OYJ
8.13.1 OVERVIEW
8.13.2 FINANCIALS
8.13.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.13.4 STRATEGY
8.13.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.14 LAMBERTI GROUP
8.14.1 OVERVIEW
8.14.2 FINANCIALS
8.14.3 PRODUCT & SERVICES
8.14.4 STRATEGY
8.14.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.15 MESSINA INC
8.15.1 OVERVIEW
8.15.2 FINANCIALS
8.15.3 PRODUCT & SERVICES
8.15.4 STRATEGY
8.15.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.16 NEWPARK RESOURCES INC
8.16.1 OVERVIEW
8.16.2 FINANCIALS
8.16.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.16.4 STRATEGY
8.16.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.17 RHODIA SA
8.17.1 OVERVIEW
8.17.2 FINANCIALS
8.17.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.17.4 STRATEGY
8.17.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.18 SCHLUMBERGER LIMITED
8.18.1 OVERVIEW
8.18.2 FINANCIALS
8.18.3 PRODUCT & SERVICES
8.18.4 STRATEGY
8.18.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.19 THE LUBRIZOL CORPORATION
8.19.1 OVERVIEW
8.19.2 FINANCIALS
8.19.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.19.4 STRATEGY
8.19.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.20 ZIRAX LIMITED
8.20.1 OVERVIEW
8.20.2 FINANCIALS
8.20.3 PRODUCT & SERVICES
8.20.4 STRATEGY
8.20.5 DEVELOPMENTS
APPENDIX
U.S. PATENTS
EUROPE PATENTS
JAPAN PATENTS
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES