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Contents
1. Report Overview
1.1 Global Oil & Gas Pipelines Market Overview
1.2 Benefits of This Report
1.3 Why You Should Read This Report
1.4 How This Report Delivers
1.5 Key Questions Answered by This Analytical Report
1.6 Who is This Report For?
1.7 Methodology
1.8 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1.9 Associated Visiongain Reports
1.10 About Visiongain
2. Introduction to the Oil & Gas Pipelines Market
2.1 Pipeline Types
2.2 The Components of a Pipeline
2.3 Pipeline Construction
2.3.1 Construction of Land Pipelines
2.3.2 Construction of Subsea Pipelines
2.4 Pipeline Operation
2.5 Leak Detection
3. The Global Oil & Gas Pipelines Market 2014-2024
3.1 Global Oil & Gas Pipelines Market Forecast 2014-2024
3.2 Drivers and Restraints in the Oil & Gas Pipelines Market
3.2.1 Drivers
3.2.1.1 Oil & Gas Prices
3.2.1.2 Demand & Supply Dynamics-Energy Trade
3.2.1.3 Unconventional Oil & Gas Development
3.2.1.4 Emerging Markets Growth
3.2.1.5 Desire for Energy Security
3.2.2 Restraints
3.2.2.1 Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
3.2.2.2 Slow Economic Growth and Energy Demand
3.2.2.3 Political Instability
3.2.2.4 Environmental Concerns, Renewables
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4. The Oil & Gas Pipelines Submarket Forecasts 2014-2024
4.1 The Combined Oil & Gas Pipelines Submarket Forecast 2014-2024
4.2 The Regional Oil Pipelines Submarket Forecast 2014-2024
4.2.1 The Regional Oil Pipelines Submarket Analysis
4.3 The Regional Gas Pipelines Submarket Forecast 2014-2024
4.3.1 The Regional Gas Pipelines Submarket Analysis
5. Leading Regional Oil & Gas Pipelines Market and Submarket
Forecasts 2014-2024
5.1 The North American Oil & Gas Pipelines Market Forecast 2014-2024
5.1.1 The North American Oil Pipelines Submarket Forecast and Analysis 2014-2024
5.1.1.1 Keystone XL Pipeline (Northern Leg)
5.1.1.2 Northern Gateway Pipeline
5.1.1.3 Flanagan & Southern Access Extension Pipeline Project
5.1.1.4 Grand Rapids Pipeline
5.1.1.5 Woodland Pipeline Extension Project
5.1.1.6 Other North American Oil Pipeline Projects
5.1.2 The North American Gas Pipelines Submarket Forecast and Analysis 2014-2024
5.1.2.1 All Alaskan Gas Pipeline (AAGP)
5.1.2.2 Alaska Stand Alone Pipeline
5.1.2.3 Mackenzie Valley Pipeline
5.2 The Eurasian Oil & Gas Pipelines Market Forecast 2014-2024
5.2.1 The Eurasian Oil Pipelines Submarket Forecast and Analysis 2014-2024
5.2.2 The Eurasian Gas Pipelines Market Forecast and Analysis 2014-2024
5.2.2.1 South Stream
5.2.2.2 Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (TAP)
5.2.2.3 Trans-Anatolian Gas Pipeline (Tanap)
5.2.2.4 Nabucco West
5.3 The Asia-Pacific Oil & Gas Pipelines Market Forecast 2014-2024
5.3.1 The Asia-Pacific Oil Pipelines Market Forecast and Analysis 2014-2024
5.3.2 The Asia-Pacific Gas Pipelines Market Forecast and Analysis 2014-2024
5.4 The Latin American Oil & Gas Pipelines Market Forecast 2014-2024
5.4.1 The Latin America Oil Pipelines Market Forecast and Analysis 2014-2024
5.4.2 The Latin America Gas Pipelines Market Forecast and Analysis 2014-2024
5.5 The Middle Eastern Oil & Gas Pipelines Market Forecast 2014-2024
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5.5.1 The Middle Eastern Oil Pipelines Market Forecast and Analysis 2014-2024
5.5.2 The Middle Eastern Gas Pipelines Market Forecast and Analysis 2014-2024
5.6 The African Oil & Gas Pipelines Market Forecast 2014-2024
5.6.1 The African Oil Pipelines Market Forecast and Analysis 2014-2024
5.6.1.1 South Sudan-Kenya Oil Pipeline
5.6.2 The African Gas Pipelines Market Forecast and Analysis 2014-2024
5.6.2.1 Galsi Pipeline
5.6.2.2 Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline (TSGP)
5.6.2.3 Nigerian Gas Pipeline Projects
6. PEST Analysis of the Oil & Gas Pipelines Market
6.1 Political Factors Influencing the Oil & Gas Pipelines Market
6.1.1 Increasing Demand for Oil & Gas
6.1.2 Desire for Energy Security
6.2 Economic Factors Influencing the Oil & Gas Pipelines Market
6.2.1 The Price of Oil & Gas
6.2.2 Slow economic growth and energy demand
6.2.3 Pipeline Damage
6.2.4 Underutilisation of Pipelines
6.2.5 Offshore Oil & Gas Discoveries
6.3 Social Factors Influencing the Oil & Gas Pipelines Market
6.3.1 Security Concerns
6.3.2 Environmental Opposition to Pipeline Construction
6.3.3 Emerging Renewables
6.4 Technological Factors Influencing the Oil & Gas Pipelines Market
6.4.1 Technological Advances
6.4.2 Growth of Unconventional Oil & Gas Resources
6.4.3 Growth in the LNG Industry
6.4.4 Complex Monitoring Process
7. Expert Opinion
7.1 GASCADE
7.1.1 GASCADE’S Involvement in the Oil & Gas Pipelines Market
7.1.2 GASCADE and the Regional Oil & Gas Pipelines Market
7.1.3 GASCADE’S Future Investment Plans
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7.1.4 The Influence of LNG and Shale Gas Development on the European Gas Pipelines
Market
7.1.5 New Technologies and Gas Demand Challenges Pipelines Market
8. Leading Companies in the Oil & Gas Pipelines Market
8.1 Gazprom
8.1.1 Overview
8.1.2 Analysis and Future Outlook
8.2 China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC)
8.2.1 Overview
8.2. Analysis and Future Outlook
8.3 TransCanada Corporation
8.3.1 Overview
8.3.2 Analysis and Future Outlook
8.4 Enbridge
8.4.1 Overview
8.4.2 Analysis and Future Outlook
8.5 Petrobras
8.5.1 Overview
8.5.2 Analysis and Future Outlook
8.6 Lukoil
8.6.1 Overview
8.6.2 Analysis and Future Outlook
8.7 Gujarat State Petronet Ltd(GSPL)
8.7.1 Overview
8.7.2 Analysis and Future Outlook
8.8 Other Companies Involved in the Oil & Gas Pipelines Market
9. The Pipelines Supply Chain
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Leading Companies in the Pipelines Supply Chain
9.2.1 Metals, Pipeline Distributors, and Services
9.2.1 Energy Manufacturing and Logistics
10. Conclusion
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10.1 Global Oil & Gas Pipelines Market Outlook
10.2 Global Oil & Gas Pipelines Submarket Forecasts 2014-2024
10.3 Regional Oil & Gas Pipelines Market and Submarket Forecasts 2014-2024
11. Glossary
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Existing Infrastructure, Capex & Length Forecasts,
Contract Analysis & Leading Company Profiles
Name Length
(km)
Diameter
(cm)
Capacity
(Mto/y)
Route Partners Commissi
oned
ONSHORE
Adria- Wien 420 46 8 From:
Transalpine Pipeline,
Würmlach
To:
Schwechat Refinery
OMV, BP Austria,
Shell Austria, Esso
Austria, Agip
1970
Adria oil 502 51 13.68 From: Omišalj Oil
Terminal
To:
Százhalombatta (Duna
refinery), Pančevo,
Kostrena (Urinj
refinery), Lendava,
Bosanski Brod
Jadranski naftovod,
Naftna Industrija
Srbije
1990
Baku - Supsa 833 - 7.4 From:
Baku (Sangachal
Terminal), Azerbaijan
To:
Supsa terminal in
Georgia
State Oil Company of
Azerbaijan,
Azerbaijan
International
Operating Company
1999
Baku-
Novorossiysk
1330 53 5 From:
Baku (Sangachal
Terminal), Azerbaijan
To:
Novorossiysk, Russia
SOCAR, Azerbaijan
International
Operating Company,
Transneft
1997
Baku–Tbilisi–
Ceyhan (BTC)
1768 107 51 From:
Baku (Sangachal
Terminal), Azerbaijan
To:
Ceyhan, Turkey
BP, SOCAR, Chevron,
Statoil, TPAO, Eni,
Total S.A., Itochu,
Inpex,
ConocoPhillips, Hess
Corporation
2006
Baltic
Pipeline
System (BPS)
1300 102 76.5 From:
Yaroslavl
Transneft 2001
Table 5.2.4 Eurasian Major Oil Pipeline Existing Infrastructure (Name, Length (km), Diameter
(cm), Capacity (Mto/y), Route, Partners, Commission Date)
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Figure 5.4.11 Latin American Oil Pipelines Total Length (km) and New Length Additions
(km) Comparison 2013-2024
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Figure 5.4.12 Latin American Oil Pipelines Spending ($bn) and Total Length (km)
Comparison 2013-2024
Source: Visiongain 2014
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7. Expert Opinion
7.1 GASCADE
Tatjana Braun is spokesperson at GASCADE. GASCADE Gastransport is an independent
transmission operator (ITO) which operates a gas pipeline network throughout Germany measuring
about 2,400km in length. GASCADE is a joint venture between BASF, Ludwigshafen and OAO
GAZPROM, Moscow, which also includes OPAL Gastransport GmbH & Co. KG, and NEL
Gastransport GmbH. We interviewed Tatjana Braun in April 2014 and we thank her for the
contribution to the report.
7.1.1 GASCADE’S Involvement in the Oil & Gas Pipelines Market
Visiongain: Could you provide a brief overview of GASCADE, and your involvement in the oil &
gas pipelines market?
Tatjana Braun: We transport your natural gas. To this end, we plan, build, and operate a natural
gas infrastructure in Germany. We offer our customers competent and comprehensive transport
services with a pipeline system based on the highest technical standards. We operate a gas
transmission system. Large pipelines for large gas volumes. We use them to directly connect five
European countries and to guarantee secure energy supplies in Germany and Europe for the
future.
7.1.2 GASCADE and the Regional Oil & Gas Pipelines Market
Visiongain: Which pipeline project under construction you consider as most important in the
regional market?
Tatjana Braun: With our pipeline network, we ensure that natural gas gets reliably from the major
sources in Russia and Northwest Europe to the consumers in Central Europe. Our system receives
the gas from transit pipelines at Germany's borders and transports it to German consumption hubs
as well as to Western and Eastern Europe, thus connecting Germany directly to Poland, the Czech
Republic, Belgium, and the Netherlands and enabling transports to France and the UK. Our
Germany-based network is over 2,400 kilometers long. The corporate group we form together with
our partners OPAL Gastransport and NEL Gastransport operates a network measuring more than
3,300 kilometers in total. This network can transport up to 13 million cubic meters of natural gas per
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Table 8.6.1 provides an overview of Lukoil in the pipelines market. In 2014 visiongain forecasts that
the company will spend $1.5bn on pipeline construction. This gives the company a market share of
2.73% and a global market rank of 6
th
.
2014
Headquarters Moscow, Russia
Employees 150,000
Stock Exchange Moscow Stock Exchange: LKOH
London Stock Exchange: LKOD
Global Market Spending ($) $1.51bn
Global Market Share (%) 2.73%
Global Market Rank 6th
8.6.2 Analysis and Future Outlook
Lukoil is involved at one large pipeline project at the moment. The discovery of Vladimir Filanovsky
Offshore Field at the Caspian Sea in 2005 led to the projected 880km oil pipeline of which 330km
will be offshore. The pipeline is awaiting start and is expected to be in service in 2015.
8.7 Gujarat State Petronet Ltd(GSPL)
8.7.1 Overview
Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation Ltd (GSPL) is an oil and gas exploration company
in Gujarat, India. It is India's only State Government-owned oil and gas company with
the Government of Gujarat holding approximately 95% equity stake. Currently GSPL operates a
medium-to-high pressure natural gas transmission grid comprising approximately 2163 km of
pipeline network. In addition to current pipeline network of GSPL, approximately 3000 km will be
Table 8.6.1 Lukoil Overview 2014 (Headquarters, Employees, Stock Exchange, Global
Market Spending ($), Global Market Share (%), Global Market Rank)
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