Flare Monitoring Market Expected to reach 1,251.7 Million USD by 2023
According to the market research report "Flare
Monitoring Market by Mounting Method (In Process-Mass Spectrometers, Gas
Chromatographs, Gas Analyzers; Remote-IR Imagers, MSIR Imagers), Industry
(Refineries, Petrochemical, Onshore Oil & Gas Production Sites), &
Geography - Global Forecast to 2023", the flare monitoring market is
estimated to grow from USD 842.3 Million in 2018 to USD 1,251.7 Million by
2023, at a CAGR of 8.24% between 2018 and 2023. The growth of the market is
driven by the growing strictness from regional, national, and international
environmental jurisdictions imposed on end-user industries to reduce emissions
of harmful pollutants and improve combustion efficiency; benefits offered by
direct flare monitoring systems; and steady expansion of oil, gas, and petrochemicals
industries worldwide.
Download PDF Brochure @ https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/pdfdownloadNew.asp?id=88041337
The market for the remote mounting flare monitoring
systems is expected to grow at a higher CAGR during forecast period
The market for the remote mounting method is expected to
witness the highest CAGR between 2018 and 2013. Remote monitoring devices, due
to the absence of any contact with harsh and corrosive flare vent gases, are
comparatively easy to install and maintain, easy to integrate with other
systems, can offer quick analysis of data, and are economical flare stack
monitoring solutions (due to reduced operational and maintenance costs) than
conventional in-process monitoring methods. Ease of process monitoring, lesser
price compared to in-process technologies, and compliance with most of the
environmental norms are some other key driving factors for the remote flare
monitoring market growth.
Refineries held the largest share of the flare monitoring
market in 2017
The oil and gas industry (comprising onshore oil and gas
production sites, refineries, and petrochemicals) together accounted for over
95% of the global flare monitoring market in 2017. Refineries is the major
vertical holding a major market share of the market for in-process and remote
flare monitoring devices and systems. However, the flare monitoring market
across onshore oil and gas production sites is estimated to grow at the highest
rate because a major composition (over 85%) of worldwide gas flaring is done
across upstream activities. The growing strictness from regional, national, and
international environmental jurisdictions to reduce emissions of harmful VOCs
and other pollutants right from the extraction and production of oil and gas is
expected to boost the demand for flare monitoring systems across the upstream
sector, i.e., both onshore as well as offshore oil and gas production sites in
the near future.
North America held the largest share of the flare
monitoring market in 2017
North America accounted for the largest share of the market
in 2017, followed by Europe and Asia Pacific, respectively, of the flare
monitoring market. The market across North America is highly matured and is
undergoing a pragmatic shift toward the installation of flare monitoring
devices, especially for in-process flare monitoring devices, majorly across
refineries. However, the RoW and Asia Pacific regions are expected to grow at
the highest and second-highest rates, respectively, during the forecast period.
Growing investments for the expansion of upstream and midstream oil and gas
industries in countries across these regions, and shifting focus of these
countries toward the global phenomenon of harmful waste-gas emission reductions
are the primary factors supporting the growth across these regions.
Request Sample @ https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/requestsampleNew.asp?id=88041337
Major players in the global flare monitoring market include
Siemens (Germany), ABB (Switzerland), FLIR Systems (US), Thermo Fisher
Scientific (US), Honeywell (US), John Zink Company, LLC (US), LumaSense Technologies
Inc. (US), Zeeco, Inc. (US), MKS Instruments (US), Land Instruments
International Ltd. (UK), Eaton HERNIS Scan Systems AS (Norway), Fluenta (UK),
Williamson Corporation (US), Extrel CMS, LLC (Pennsylvania, US), Providence
Photonics LLC (US), Powertrol Inc. (US), and TKH Security Solutions
(Netherlands).
Comments
Post a Comment