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中游石油和天然气市场 - 全球产业规模、份额、趋势、机会和预测,按行业(运输、储存和码头)、地区、竞争细分,2019-2029F

Midstream Oil and Gas Market - Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity, and Forecast, Segmented By Sector (Transportation, Storage and Terminals), By Region, By Competition, 2019-2029F

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简介目录

2023 年全球中游石油和天然气市场估值为340 亿美元,预计在预测期内将强劲增长,到2029 年复合年增长率为3.2%。作用,涵盖对运输、储存和分配石油产品至关重要的一系列活动。该部门是上游勘探和下游分销之间的重要桥樑,促进原油和天然气从生产基地转移到最终消费者。有几个因素促成了市场的稳定成长轨迹。主要驱动因素之一是全球对能源的持续需求,这继续刺激中游基础设施的投资和发展。此外,地缘政治因素、区域供需失衡以及监管环境的变化也会显着影响该行业的市场趋势和投资决策。

运输和储存技术的进步提高了中游领域的效率、安全性和环境永续性,吸引了更多投资。再生能源的日益普及以及向清洁能源替代品的持续过渡也正在重塑该市场的策略和投资,促进中游营运的创新和调整。从本质上讲,在需求动态、地缘政治因素、技术进步和对永续能源解决方案的追求的推动下,全球中游石油和天然气市场在不断变化的能源格局中展现了弹性。

主要市场驱动因素

全球能源需求

地缘政治因素

技术进步

向再生能源过渡

监管和环境压力

主要市场挑战

石油和天然气价格的波动

基础设施老化与维护

环境议题与永续发展

转向再生能源

主要市场趋势

采用数位技术

向能源转型和多元化转变

关注环境永续发展

供应链的弹性和适应性

合作与伙伴关係

细分市场洞察

产业洞察

区域洞察

目录

第 1 章:产品概述

第 2 章:研究方法

第 3 章:执行摘要

第 4 章:COVID-19 对全球中游石油和天然气市场的影响

第 5 章:客户之声

第 6 章:全球中游石油与天然气

第 7 章:全球中游石油与天然气市场展望

  • 市场规模预测
    • 按价值
  • 市占率预测
    • 按行业(运输、仓储和码头)
    • 按地区(北美、欧洲、南美、中东非洲、亚太地区)
  • 按公司划分 (2023)
  • 市场地图

第 8 章:北美中游石油与天然气市场展望

  • 市场规模预测
    • 按价值
  • 市占率预测
    • 按部门
    • 按国家/地区
  • 北美:国家分析
    • 美国中游石油与天然气市场展望
      • 市场规模预测
        • 按价值
      • 市占率预测
        • 按部门
    • 加拿大中游石油与天然气市场展望
      • 市场规模预测
        • 按价值
      • 市占率预测
        • 按部门
    • 墨西哥中游石油与天然气市场展望
      • 市场规模预测
        • 按价值
      • 市占率预测
        • 按部门

第 9 章:欧洲中游石油与天然气市场展望

  • 市场规模预测
    • 按价值
  • 市占率预测
    • 按部门
    • 按国家/地区
  • 欧洲:国家分析
    • 德国中游石油与天然气市场展望
      • 市场规模预测
        • 按价值
      • 市占率预测
        • 按部门
    • 法国中游石油与天然气市场展望
      • 市场规模预测
        • 按价值
      • 市占率预测
        • 按部门
    • 英国中游石油与天然气市场展望
      • 市场规模预测
        • 按价值
      • 市占率预测
        • 按部门
    • 义大利中游石油与天然气市场展望
      • 市场规模预测
        • 按价值
      • 市占率预测
        • 按部门
    • 西班牙中游石油与天然气市场展望
      • 市场规模预测
        • 按价值
      • 市占率预测
        • 按部门
    • 比利时中游石油与天然气市场展望
      • 市场规模预测
        • 按价值
      • 市占率预测
        • 按部门

第 10 章:南美洲中游石油与天然气市场展望

  • 市场规模预测
    • 按价值
  • 市占率预测
    • 按部门
    • 按国家/地区
  • 南美洲:国家分析
    • 巴西
    • 哥伦比亚
    • 阿根廷
    • 智利
    • 秘鲁

第 11 章:中东非洲中游石油与天然气市场展望

  • 市场规模预测
    • 按价值
  • 市占率预测
    • 按部门
    • 按国家/地区
  • 中东非洲:国家分析
    • 沙乌地阿拉伯中游石油和天然气市场展望
      • 市场规模预测
        • 按价值
      • 市占率预测
        • 按部门
    • 阿联酋中游石油与天然气市场展望
      • 市场规模预测
        • 按价值
      • 市占率预测
        • 按部门
    • 南非中游石油与天然气市场展望
      • 市场规模预测
        • 按价值
      • 市占率预测
        • 按部门
    • 土耳其中游石油与天然气市场展望
      • 市场规模预测
        • 按价值
      • 市占率预测
        • 按部门
    • 以色列中游石油与天然气市场展望
      • 市场规模预测
        • 按价值
      • 市占率预测
        • 按部门

第十二章:亚太中游石油与天然气市场展望

  • 市场规模预测
    • 按价值
  • 市占率预测
    • 按部门
    • 按国家/地区
  • 亚太地区:国家分析
    • 中国
    • 印度
    • 日本
    • 韩国
    • 澳洲
    • 印尼
    • 越南

第 13 章:市场动态

  • 司机
  • 挑战

第 14 章:市场趋势与发展

第 15 章:公司简介

  • Kinder Morgan Inc.
  • Enbridge Inc.
  • Enterprise Products Partners LP
  • TransCanada Corporation (now TC Energy)
  • Magellan Midstream PartnersL.P.
  • Plains All American PipelineL.P.
  • Williams Companies Inc.
  • Energy Transfer LP
  • Phillips 66 PartnersL.P.
  • ONEOK Inc.

第 16 章:策略建议

第 17 章:关于我们免责声明

简介目录
Product Code: 22611

Global Midstream Oil and Gas Market was valued at USD 34 Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to project robust growth in the forecast period with a CAGR of 3.2% through 2029.The Global Midstream Oil and Gas Market plays a pivotal role in the energy sector's dynamics, encompassing a spectrum of activities vital for transporting, storing, and distributing petroleum products. This segment acts as a critical bridge between upstream exploration and downstream distribution, facilitating the movement of crude oil and natural gas from production sites to end consumers. Several factors contribute to the market's steady growth trajectory. One primary driver is the relentless global demand for energy, which continues to spur investments and developments in midstream infrastructure. Additionally, geopolitical factors, regional supply-demand imbalances, and shifts in regulatory landscapes significantly influence market trends and investment decisions within this sector.

Technological advancements in transportation and storage technologies have enhanced efficiency, safety, and environmental sustainability within the midstream segment, attracting further investments. The growing adoption of renewable energy sources and the ongoing transition toward cleaner energy alternatives are also reshaping strategies and investments in this market, prompting innovations and adaptations within midstream operations. In essence, the Global Midstream Oil and Gas Market showcases resilience amid evolving energy landscapes, driven by demand dynamics, geopolitical factors, technological advancements, and the pursuit of sustainable energy solutions.

Key Market Drivers

Global Energy Demand

The foremost driver behind the growth of the Global Midstream Oil and Gas Market is the incessant demand for energy worldwide. As populations expand and economies burgeon, the need for energy surges across industries, transportation, and households. This escalating demand propels investments in midstream infrastructure to transport, store, and distribute oil and gas efficiently.

Emerging economies, particularly in Asia, play a significant role in this surge, experiencing rapid industrialization and urbanization. Consequently, these regions witness heightened energy consumption, compelling midstream oil and gas players to expand their networks and operations. Moreover, developed nations maintain steady demand, necessitating upgrades and expansions of existing infrastructure to meet evolving needs.

Geopolitical Factors

Geopolitical dynamics intricately intertwine with the Global Midstream Oil and Gas Market. Political tensions, conflicts, and policy changes in oil-producing regions directly impact supply chains and market stability. Disruptions in key regions can create supply shortages, affecting prices and necessitating alternative transportation routes and storage solutions.

Geostrategic decisions regarding pipeline routes, port access, and cross-border agreements significantly influence midstream operations. For instance, disputes over pipeline routes or sanctions on particular regions can reroute the flow of oil and gas, impacting the entire midstream network's efficiency and profitability.

Technological Advancements

Continuous technological innovations play a pivotal role in shaping the modern midstream sector. Advanced technologies enhance efficiency, safety, and environmental sustainability within transportation, storage, and distribution processes. Automation, IoT-enabled monitoring systems, and predictive analytics optimize operations, reducing downtime and enhancing asset utilization.

Innovations in pipeline materials, such as corrosion-resistant alloys and improved coatings, increase infrastructure longevity and reliability. Moreover, advancements in liquefied natural gas (LNG) technologies facilitate easier transportation over longer distances, unlocking new markets and opportunities for midstream players.

Transition to Renewable Energy

The increasing global focus on sustainability and the transition to renewable energy sources introduces both challenges and opportunities for the midstream oil and gas sector. The rising adoption of renewables prompts midstream companies to diversify their portfolios and invest in cleaner energy alternatives, such as hydrogen or biofuels.

Additionally, the integration of renewable energy into existing infrastructure, like incorporating natural gas into power generation, creates synergies within the midstream sector. However, this transition also requires strategic planning to adapt to changing energy mixes and evolving consumer preferences.

Regulatory and Environmental Pressures

Regulatory frameworks and environmental concerns exert profound influence on the midstream oil and gas market. Stricter regulations related to emissions, pipeline safety, and environmental impact necessitate investments in sustainable practices and technologies. Compliance with stringent standards often entails higher operational costs, prompting companies to innovate and optimize processes to minimize environmental footprints. Adherence to these regulations is not only a legal requirement but also crucial for maintaining public trust and securing social licenses to operate.

Key Market Challenges

Volatility in Oil and Gas Prices

One of the perennial challenges for the midstream oil and gas sector is the inherent volatility in commodity prices. Fluctuations in global oil and gas prices significantly impact the market dynamics, profitability, and investment decisions within the midstream segment. The prices are influenced by various factors, including geopolitical tensions, supply-demand imbalances, and economic uncertainties.

Sharp price declines, such as those witnessed during economic downturns or sudden supply surpluses, pose immediate challenges for midstream companies. These events can lead to reduced revenues, project cancellations, or delays in infrastructure development. Conversely, rapid price hikes can strain existing infrastructure, creating bottlenecks and necessitating swift adaptations to meet heightened demand.

Navigating this volatility requires robust risk management strategies, flexibility in operations, and the ability to adapt swiftly to market changes. Diversification of services and revenue streams, strategic hedging, and prudent financial planning become essential to mitigate the impact of price fluctuations on midstream operations.

Infrastructure Aging and Maintenance

The aging infrastructure within the midstream oil and gas sector poses a significant challenge. Many pipelines, terminals, and storage facilities worldwide were built decades ago and require extensive maintenance, repair, or replacement to ensure operational efficiency, safety, and regulatory compliance.

Continuous maintenance is critical to prevent leaks, ruptures, or failures that could have severe environmental consequences and disrupt supply chains. However, upgrading or replacing aging infrastructure involves substantial capital investments and intricate logistical challenges, especially for pipelines spanning vast distances or crossing challenging terrains.

Moreover, as midstream assets age, technological advancements outpace older systems, making it imperative for companies to balance modernization efforts with ongoing operations. Striking this balance between maintaining existing infrastructure and investing in modern, more efficient systems is a complex challenge facing the midstream sector.

Environmental Concerns and Sustainability

The midstream oil and gas sector faces mounting pressure to address environmental concerns and enhance sustainability practices. Pipelines and storage facilities are under increasing scrutiny due to their potential environmental impacts, including the risk of spills, methane emissions, and habitat disruption.

Meeting stringent environmental regulations while ensuring operational efficiency presents a formidable challenge. Implementing technologies to reduce emissions, employing advanced leak detection systems, and adhering to strict safety protocols are essential. Additionally, balancing the industry's energy needs with reducing its carbon footprint requires innovative approaches and investments in cleaner energy solutions.

Shift Towards Renewable Energy

The growing momentum towards renewable energy sources poses a significant challenge to the midstream oil and gas sector. As the world transitions to cleaner energy, the demand for traditional fossil fuels may decline, impacting the long-term viability of existing midstream infrastructure designed primarily for oil and gas transportation and storage.

This shift necessitates strategic planning and diversification by midstream companies. Adapting existing infrastructure for handling alternative fuels like hydrogen or investing in renewable energy projects can present new opportunities. However, it requires substantial capital and operational adjustments to align with changing market demands while ensuring the continued relevance of midstream assets.

Key Market Trends

Adoption of Digital Technologies

The adoption of digital technologies is revolutionizing the midstream oil and gas sector. Companies are leveraging advanced data analytics, IoT sensors, and AI-driven predictive maintenance to optimize operations, enhance safety, and maximize efficiency across the entire value chain.

Integration of real-time monitoring systems in pipelines and storage facilities enables proactive identification of potential issues, reducing downtime and minimizing environmental risks. AI-driven analytics enhance decision-making by providing insights into asset performance, enabling predictive maintenance strategies and cost-effective operations.

Moreover, digital twins-virtual replicas of physical assets-aid in simulation, testing, and predictive modeling, allowing companies to optimize asset utilization and streamline maintenance schedules. This trend towards digitalization not only improves operational efficiency but also enhances safety and reduces environmental impact, aligning with the sector's push towards sustainability.

Shift towards Energy Transition and Diversification

The industry is witnessing a significant shift towards energy transition and diversification. Midstream companies are increasingly exploring opportunities beyond traditional oil and gas, investing in renewable energy sources, such as hydrogen, biofuels, and carbon capture technologies.

This diversification strategy aims to future-proof businesses, align with evolving energy policies, and cater to changing consumer preferences. Investments in infrastructure for renewable energy transportation, such as hydrogen pipelines or biofuel distribution networks, reflect the sector's commitment to embracing cleaner alternatives while leveraging existing expertise in transportation and storage.

Focus on Environmental Sustainability

Environmental sustainability has become a focal point for the midstream oil and gas sector. Companies are prioritizing initiatives to reduce carbon footprints, minimize methane emissions, and implement eco-friendly practices throughout their operations.

The development of low-emission technologies, such as improved pipeline materials and leak detection systems, underscores the commitment to environmental stewardship. Additionally, investments in carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies aim to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, aligning with global efforts to combat climate change.

Furthermore, there is a growing emphasis on ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) criteria within the sector. Investors, stakeholders, and consumers increasingly evaluate companies based on their commitment to sustainability, thereby incentivizing midstream firms to integrate environmental considerations into their business strategies.

Resilience and Adaptability in Supply Chains

The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of resilient supply chains in the midstream oil and gas sector. Companies are focusing on building agile and adaptable supply networks to withstand disruptions caused by unforeseen events, such as pandemics, natural disasters, or geopolitical tensions.

This trend involves diversifying supply routes, increasing storage capacity, and implementing flexible logistics solutions. Additionally, companies are exploring regionalization strategies to reduce dependency on specific regions or routes, ensuring continuity of supply even amidst global uncertainties.

Collaboration and Partnerships

Collaboration and partnerships are emerging as key strategies in the midstream oil and gas market. Companies are forming alliances, joint ventures, and strategic partnerships to share resources, expertise, and risks, particularly in large-scale infrastructure projects.

Such collaborations enable cost-sharing, leverage specialized capabilities, and accelerate project timelines. Additionally, partnerships with technology firms or startups facilitate the integration of innovative solutions, driving efficiency and fostering innovation within the industry.

Segmental Insights

SectorInsights

The Global Midstream Oil and Gas Market, the Transportation segment emerged as the dominant force, exhibiting substantial influence and market share. This dominance is expected to persist and maintain its lead throughout the forecast period. The Transportation segment encompasses a vast network of pipelines, rail, ships, and trucks dedicated to transporting crude oil, natural gas, and refined products across regions and continents.

This dominance can be attributed to several factors. Firstly, the continued surge in global energy demand necessitates efficient and expansive transportation infrastructure to move significant volumes of oil and gas from production sites to consumption centers. Secondly, the ongoing exploration and production activities in diverse regions, including unconventional resource plays, further underline the critical role of transportation in linking these dispersed sources to end-users.

The Transportation segment's dominance is sustained by continuous investments in pipeline expansions, upgrades, and technological advancements. Modernization efforts, including the integration of digital technologies for pipeline monitoring and optimization, enhance the efficiency, safety, and reliability of transportation networks. The push for cleaner and more sustainable energy solutions also drives investments in pipelines for transporting natural gas, including liquefied natural gas (LNG), as a transition fuel.

Geopolitical factors and market dynamics contribute to the resilience of the Transportation segment's dominance. Efforts to diversify supply routes, geopolitical tensions impacting traditional transit regions, and the need for flexible transportation options in response to changing demand patterns all favor the expansion and perpetuation of the Transportation segment's dominance.

While the Terminals segment, which includes storage facilities and distribution hubs, remains a crucial component of the midstream sector, the Transportation segment's scale, necessity, and ongoing investments are expected to ensure its continued dominance in the Global Midstream Oil and Gas Market. The reliance on efficient and expansive transportation networks to meet global energy demands and adapt to evolving market conditions solidifies the Transportation segment's position as the primary driver shaping the industry's landscape in the foreseeable future.

Regional Insights

North America emerged as the dominant region in the Global Midstream Oil and Gas Market, and this dominance is anticipated to persist throughout the forecast period. Several factors contribute to North America's leading position in the midstream sector. The region's robust production of crude oil and natural gas, particularly from shale formations, has driven significant investments in midstream infrastructure. The extensive network of pipelines, terminals, and storage facilities in key producing areas like the Permian Basin in the United States and the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin in Canada has solidified North America's prominence.Moreover, technological advancements in hydraulic fracturing techniques have facilitated a surge in production, propelling the need for enhanced transportation and storage capacities. The strategic positioning of North America as a key exporter of crude oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) to global markets further reinforces its dominance in the midstream sector. The region's focus on infrastructure development, including pipeline expansions and interconnections, to connect production hubs to refining centers and export terminals, amplifies its significance in the global market. Additionally, regulatory frameworks and favorable market conditions in North America have fostered a conducive environment for midstream investments. Supportive policies, relatively stable geopolitical conditions compared to some other regions, and a strong emphasis on technological innovation in the midstream sector have all contributed to North America's continued dominance.Looking ahead, factors such as ongoing exploration activities, advancements in extraction technologies, and the region's strategic positioning in global energy trade are poised to sustain North America's lead in the Global Midstream Oil and Gas Market. The region's proactive approach towards infrastructure development, coupled with its vast energy reserves and export capabilities, solidifies its position as a key influencer and driver shaping the future of the midstream oil and gas industry.In May 2023, U.S. pipeline company Oneok announced that it would pay $18.8 billion to purchase Magellan Midstream Partners, the latest deal in what has been a robust multi-year run of MA activity in the industry.

Key Market Players

Kinder Morgan Inc.

Enbridge Inc.

Enterprise Products Partners L.P.

TransCanada Corporation (now TC Energy)

Magellan Midstream Partners L.P.

Plains All American Pipeline L.P.

Williams Companies Inc.

Energy Transfer LP

Phillips 66 Partners LP

ONEOK Inc.

Report Scope:

In this report, the Global Midstream Oil and Gas Market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below:

Midstream Oil and Gas Market,By Sector:

  • Transportation
  • Storage
  • Terminals

Midstream Oil and Gas Market, By Region:

  • North America
    • United States
    • Canada
    • Mexico
  • Europe
    • France
    • United Kingdom
    • Italy
    • Germany
    • Spain
    • Belgium
  • Asia-Pacific
    • China
    • India
    • Japan
    • Australia
    • South Korea
    • Indonesia
    • Vietnam
  • South America
    • Brazil
    • Argentina
    • Colombia
    • Chile
    • Peru
  • Middle East Africa
    • South Africa
    • Saudi Arabia
    • UAE
    • Turkey
    • Israel

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Table of Contents

1.Product Overview

  • 1.1.Market Definition
  • 1.2.Scope of the Market
    • 1.2.1.Markets Covered
    • 1.2.2.Years Considered for Study
    • 1.2.3.Key Market Segmentations

2.Research Methodology

  • 2.1.Objective of the Study
  • 2.2.Baseline Methodology
  • 2.3.Formulation of the Scope
  • 2.4.Assumptions and Limitations
  • 2.5.Sources of Research
    • 2.5.1.Secondary Research
    • 2.5.2.Primary Research
  • 2.6.Approach for the Market Study
    • 2.6.1.The Bottom-Up Approach
    • 2.6.2.The Top-Down Approach
  • 2.7.Methodology Followed for Calculation of Market Size Market Shares
  • 2.8.Forecasting Methodology
    • 2.8.1.Data Triangulation Validation

3.Executive Summary

4.Impact of COVID-19 on Global Midstream Oil and Gas Market

5.Voice of Customer

6.Global Midstream Oil and Gas

7.Global Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook

  • 7.1.Market Size Forecast
    • 7.1.1.By Value
  • 7.2.Market Share Forecast
    • 7.2.1.By Sector (Transportation and Storage and Terminals)
    • 7.2.2.By Region (North America, Europe, South America, Middle East Africa, Asia Pacific)
  • 7.3.By Company (2023)
  • 7.4.Market Map

8.North America Midstream Oil and Gas MarketOutlook

  • 8.1.Market Size Forecast
    • 8.1.1.By Value
  • 8.2.Market Share Forecast
    • 8.2.1.By Sector
    • 8.2.2.By Country
  • 8.3.North America: Country Analysis
    • 8.3.1.United States Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 8.3.1.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 8.3.1.1.1.By Value
      • 8.3.1.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 8.3.1.2.1.By Sector
    • 8.3.2.Canada Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 8.3.2.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 8.3.2.1.1.By Value
      • 8.3.2.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 8.3.2.2.1.By Sector
    • 8.3.3.Mexico Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 8.3.3.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 8.3.3.1.1.By Value
      • 8.3.3.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 8.3.3.2.1.By Sector

9.Europe Midstream Oil and Gas MarketOutlook

  • 9.1.Market Size Forecast
    • 9.1.1.By Value
  • 9.2.Market Share Forecast
    • 9.2.1.By Sector
    • 9.2.2.By Country
  • 9.3.Europe: Country Analysis
    • 9.3.1.Germany Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 9.3.1.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 9.3.1.1.1.By Value
      • 9.3.1.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 9.3.1.2.1.By Sector
    • 9.3.2.France Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 9.3.2.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 9.3.2.1.1.By Value
      • 9.3.2.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 9.3.2.2.1.By Sector
    • 9.3.3.United Kingdom Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 9.3.3.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 9.3.3.1.1.By Value
      • 9.3.3.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 9.3.3.2.1.By Sector
    • 9.3.4.Italy Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 9.3.4.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 9.3.4.1.1.By Value
      • 9.3.4.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 9.3.4.2.1.By Sector
    • 9.3.5.Spain Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 9.3.5.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 9.3.5.1.1.By Value
      • 9.3.5.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 9.3.5.2.1.By Sector
    • 9.3.6.Belgium Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 9.3.6.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 9.3.6.1.1.By Value
      • 9.3.6.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 9.3.6.2.1.By Sector

10.South America Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook

  • 10.1.Market Size Forecast
    • 10.1.1.By Value
  • 10.2.Market Share Forecast
    • 10.2.1.By Sector
    • 10.2.2.By Country
  • 10.3.South America: Country Analysis
    • 10.3.1.Brazil Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 10.3.1.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 10.3.1.1.1.By Value
      • 10.3.1.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 10.3.1.2.1.By Sector
    • 10.3.2.Colombia Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 10.3.2.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 10.3.2.1.1.By Value
      • 10.3.2.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 10.3.2.2.1.By Sector
    • 10.3.3.Argentina Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 10.3.3.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 10.3.3.1.1.By Value
      • 10.3.3.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 10.3.3.2.1.By Sector
    • 10.3.4.Chile Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 10.3.4.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 10.3.4.1.1.By Value
      • 10.3.4.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 10.3.4.2.1.By Sector
    • 10.3.5.Peru Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 10.3.5.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 10.3.5.1.1.By Value
      • 10.3.5.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 10.3.5.2.1.By Sector

11.Middle East Africa Midstream Oil and Gas MarketOutlook

  • 11.1.Market Size Forecast
    • 11.1.1.By Value
  • 11.2.Market Share Forecast
    • 11.2.1.By Sector
    • 11.2.2.By Country
  • 11.3.Middle East Africa: Country Analysis
    • 11.3.1.Saudi Arabia Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 11.3.1.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 11.3.1.1.1.By Value
      • 11.3.1.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 11.3.1.2.1.By Sector
    • 11.3.2.UAE Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 11.3.2.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 11.3.2.1.1.By Value
      • 11.3.2.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 11.3.2.2.1.By Sector
    • 11.3.3.South Africa Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 11.3.3.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 11.3.3.1.1.By Value
      • 11.3.3.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 11.3.3.2.1.By Sector
    • 11.3.4.Turkey Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 11.3.4.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 11.3.4.1.1.By Value
      • 11.3.4.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 11.3.4.2.1.By Sector
    • 11.3.5.Israel Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 11.3.5.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 11.3.5.1.1.By Value
      • 11.3.5.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 11.3.5.2.1.By Sector

12.Asia Pacific Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook

  • 12.1.Market Size Forecast
    • 12.1.1.By Value
  • 12.2.Market Share Forecast
    • 12.2.1.By Sector
    • 12.2.2.By Country
  • 12.3.Asia-Pacific: Country Analysis
    • 12.3.1.China Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 12.3.1.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 12.3.1.1.1.By Value
      • 12.3.1.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 12.3.1.2.1.By Sector
    • 12.3.2.India Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 12.3.2.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 12.3.2.1.1.By Value
      • 12.3.2.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 12.3.2.2.1.By Sector
    • 12.3.3.Japan Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 12.3.3.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 12.3.3.1.1.By Value
      • 12.3.3.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 12.3.3.2.1.By Sector
    • 12.3.4.South Korea Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 12.3.4.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 12.3.4.1.1.By Value
      • 12.3.4.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 12.3.4.2.1.By Sector
    • 12.3.5.Australia Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 12.3.5.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 12.3.5.1.1.By Value
      • 12.3.5.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 12.3.5.2.1.By Sector
    • 12.3.6.Indonesia Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 12.3.6.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 12.3.6.1.1.By Value
      • 12.3.6.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 12.3.6.2.1.By Sector
    • 12.3.7.Vietnam Midstream Oil and Gas Market Outlook
      • 12.3.7.1.Market Size Forecast
        • 12.3.7.1.1.By Value
      • 12.3.7.2.Market Share Forecast
        • 12.3.7.2.1.By Sector

13.Market Dynamics

  • 13.1.Drivers
  • 13.2.Challenges

14.Market Trends and Developments

15.Company Profiles

  • 15.1.Kinder Morgan Inc.
    • 15.1.1.Business Overview
    • 15.1.2.Key Revenue and Financials
    • 15.1.3.Recent Developments
    • 15.1.4.Key Personnel/Key Contact Person
    • 15.1.5.Key Product/Services Offered
  • 15.2.Enbridge Inc.
    • 15.2.1.Business Overview
    • 15.2.2.Key Revenue and Financials
    • 15.2.3.Recent Developments
    • 15.2.4.Key Personnel/Key Contact Person
    • 15.2.5.Key Product/Services Offered
  • 15.3.Enterprise Products Partners L.P.
    • 15.3.1.Business Overview
    • 15.3.2.Key Revenue and Financials
    • 15.3.3.Recent Developments
    • 15.3.4.Key Personnel/Key Contact Person
    • 15.3.5.Key Product/Services Offered
  • 15.4.TransCanada Corporation (now TC Energy)
    • 15.4.1.Business Overview
    • 15.4.2.Key Revenue and Financials
    • 15.4.3.Recent Developments
    • 15.4.4.Key Personnel/Key Contact Person
    • 15.4.5.Key Product/Services Offered
  • 15.5.Magellan Midstream PartnersL.P.
    • 15.5.1.Business Overview
    • 15.5.2.Key Revenue and Financials
    • 15.5.3.Recent Developments
    • 15.5.4.Key Personnel/Key Contact Person
    • 15.5.5.Key Product/Services Offered
  • 15.6.Plains All American PipelineL.P.
    • 15.6.1.Business Overview
    • 15.6.2.Key Revenue and Financials
    • 15.6.3.Recent Developments
    • 15.6.4.Key Personnel/Key Contact Person
    • 15.6.5.Key Product/Services Offered
  • 15.7.Williams Companies Inc.
    • 15.7.1.Business Overview
    • 15.7.2.Key Revenue and Financials
    • 15.7.3.Recent Developments
    • 15.7.4.Key Personnel/Key Contact Person
    • 15.7.5.Key Product/Services Offered
  • 15.8.Energy Transfer LP
    • 15.8.1.Business Overview
    • 15.8.2.Key Revenue and Financials
    • 15.8.3.Recent Developments
    • 15.8.4.Key Personnel/Key Contact Person
    • 15.8.5.Key Product/Services Offered
  • 15.9.Phillips 66 PartnersL.P.
    • 15.9.1.Business Overview
    • 15.9.2.Key Revenue and Financials
    • 15.9.3.Recent Developments
    • 15.9.4.Key Personnel/Key Contact Person
    • 15.9.5.Key Product/Services Offered
  • 15.10.ONEOK Inc.
    • 15.10.1.Business Overview
    • 15.10.2.Key Revenue and Financials
    • 15.10.3.Recent Developments
    • 15.10.4.Key Personnel/Key Contact Person
    • 15.10.5.Key Product/Services Offered

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