Global Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook for Underground Gas Storage 2017-2021 – Middle East to More than Double its Working Gas Storage Capacity – Research and Markets

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “Global
Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook for Underground Gas Storage –
Middle East to More than Double its Working Gas Storage Capacity by 2021”

report to their offering.

Globally, the underground gas storage industry is expected to grow by
around 22% in terms of working gas storage capacity, over the next four
years. Among regions, FSU and Europe are expected to contribute most to
the global capacity growth. The Middle East is expected to double its
working gas capacity by 2021, the highest among all the regions. Among
countries, Russia will drive most of the global capacity growth and
would account for nearly 25% of the global capital spending on the
planned gas storage sites.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Table of Contents

2. Global Underground Gas Storage Industry

  • Key Highlights
  • New Project Announcements
  • Major Canceled Projects
  • Major Stalled Projects
  • Global Underground Gas Storage Capacity and Capex Outlook
  • Regional Capex Spending Outlook on Planned (New Build) Underground Gas
    Storage Sites by Country and Company
  • Depleted Oil and Gas Field Type Underground Gas Storage, Planned (New
    Build) Working Gas Storage Capacity Additions by Region
  • Aquifer Type Underground Gas Storage, Planned (New Build) Working Gas
    Storage Capacity Additions by Region
  • Salt Cavern Type Underground Gas Storage, Planned (New Build) Working
    Gas Storage Capacity Additions by Region
  • Other Underground Gas Storage, Planned (New Build) Working Gas Storage
    Capacity Additions by Region
  • Top 15 Depleted Oil and Gas Field Type Global Planned Underground Gas
    Storage Sites
  • Top 15 Salt Cavern Type Global Planned Underground Gas Storage Sites
  • Aquifer Type Global Planned Underground Gas Storage Sites
  • Other Global Planned Underground Gas Storage Sites

3. Appendix

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