The global carbon capture and storage (CCS) market value is
anticipated to exceed USD 8.75 billion by 2025, according to a new report by
Grand View Research, Inc. The rising global energy demand along with the
growing awareness towards reducing carbon dioxide emissions in most of the
industrial economies is anticipated to drive the CCS market.
Currently, meaningful industrial CO2 capture
is required particularly in the power sector.
The increasing adoption of gas
injection techniques for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) across several matured
petroleum reserves globally is expected to be one of the key factors driving
CCS demand.
Enhanced oil recovery (EOR) is expected to account for the
highest demand with a net worth estimated to reach over 6.18 billion by 2025.
Prevalence of factors such as depleting oil reserves globally coupled with
heavy dependence on crude oil imports mainly in the Asia Pacific region is
anticipated to be one of the major reasons driving the demand for EOR
activities globally.
CCS requirement in high purity industrial applications such
as natural gas processing, coal-to-liquid (CTL), ammonia, and hydrogen
production facilities holds immense potential for project demonstration. The
segment is estimated to witness the fastest growth in terms volume of CO2 captured.
Carbon capture and storage demand in the industrial sector is expected to grow
at a CAGR of 6.2% from 2016 to 2025.
Browse full research report on Carbon Capture And Storage
(CCS) Market: http://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/carbon-capture-storage-ccs-market
Further key findings from the report suggest:
- The
global CCS demand exceeded 61 million tons in 2015 and is estimated to
grow at a CAGR of 6% from 2016 to 2025
- Post-combustion
capture technology is anticipated to grow at the highest CAGR of 15.6%
from 2016 to 2025
- Pre-combustion
capture technology demand in the U.S. is estimated to exceed a total
volume of 80 million tons by 2025
- Stringent
regulatory framework for cleaner environment coupled with increasing CO2 injection
EOR technique in most of the depleted hydrocarbon basins are expected to
be the major factors driving demand in North America
- The
Asia Pacific carbon capture and storage industry is expected to grow at
the highest CAGR of 9.7% from 2016 to 2024.
- Key
players include Shell CANSLV, AkerSolutions, Statoil, Linde Engineering,
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Sulzer
- ACTL
with North West Sturgeon Refinery CO2 Stream in Canada, Future Gen 2.0
Project in U.S.A, Preheat CCS & Don Valley Power Projects in UK are
some of the upcoming projects over the next few years
Grand View Research has segmented the carbon capture and
storage market on the basis of application, capture technology, and region:
Carbon Capture And Storage (CCS) Application Outlook
(Volume, Kilo Tons, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
- Enhanced
Oil Recovery (EOR)
- Industrial
- Agriculture
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Capture Technology
Outlook (Volume, Kilo Tons, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
- Pre-Combustion
- Industrial
separation
- Oxy-fuel
- Post-combustion
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Regional Outlook
(Volume, Kilo Tons, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
- North
America
- U.S.
- Canada
- Mexico
- Europe
- UK
- Norway
- Netherlands
- Asia
Pacific
- China
- Japan
- Central
& South America
- Brazil
- Middle
east and Africa
- Saudi
Arabia
- U.A.E
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release of this research report by Grand View Research: http://www.grandviewresearch.com/press-release/global-carbon-capture-storage-ccs-market
About Grand View Research
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and consulting company, registered in the State of California and headquartered
in San Francisco. The company provides syndicated research reports,
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relevant and fact-based research across a range of industries, from technology
to chemicals, materials and healthcare.
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Grand View Research, Inc
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