October 1, 2019

Static and Rotating Equipment (Oil and Gas) Market will Likely Rise to US$35.8 bn by 2022.

The global static and rotating equipment market is expected to witness a swift growth on account of the advancements in infrastructure in the oil and gas midstream sector. Moreover, new refineries are being constructed and existing ones are revamped, thus pushing the demand for these equipment further. According to the expert panel of analysts at Transparency Market Research (TMR), the global static and rotating equipment market which stood at US$26.5 bn in 2013, is predicted to scale up to US$35.8 bn by 2022, exhibiting a 3.7% CAGR from 2014 to 2022. The production of oil from unconventional sources is expected to be one of the key factors behind the growth of this market during the forecast period.

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  • U.S. Market to Benefit from Shale Gas Boom

The upstream, downstream, and midstream activities in the oil and gas industry are heavily dependent on the quality and reliability of static and rotating equipment. This is expected to ensure an assured growth of the market. This market’s growth is directly linked to the development of the oil and gas sector. As such, the recent shale gas boom has greatly benefited the static and rotating equipment market in the U.S.

  • Oil and Gas Static Equipment to Lead in Market

On the basis of product, the global static and rotating equipment market is broadly classified into oil and gas static equipment and oil and gas rotating equipment. Static oil and gas equipment, which comprise boilers, heat exchangers, air cooled, valves, and shell and tube, is the leading segment, and accounted for 53.79% of the market in 2013. Valves are predicted to have the highest demand within the static equipment segment. Turbines, compressors, and pumps fall under the rotating equipment category.

The information Presented in this Review is Based on Press-Release by TMR

  • Upstream Sector to be Most Affected by Hostile Macroeconomic Factors

There also exists some challenges, which the manufacturers of static and rotating equipment industry face. Manufacturers of static and rotating equipment are faced with constant pricing pressure and this poses a challenge. The hostile macroeconomic factors are thus, one of the major factors, restricting the growth of the static and rotating equipment market.