Friday, May 27, 2011

MarketsandMarkets: Global LTE Market is expected to grow from $2.28 billion in 2010 to $262.05 billion in 2015

The “Global LTE Market by Infrastructure (E-Utran, E Node B, EPC), End-User Devices (Smartphones, USB Modems, Card Modules, Netbooks), & Services (2010 – 2015)” report provides extensive analysis of “Global LTE Market” including current market trends, industry drivers, and challenges for better understanding of “Global LTE Market”. The report includes the profiles of all the major players in “Global LTE Market” along with geographical analysis.

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The global LTE market is expected to grow from $2.28 billion in 2010 to $262.05 billion in 2015. This represents a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 158.2% from 2010 to 2015. The primary factor that drives the market is enhanced spectrum efficiency and reduced long term infrastructure cost. However, factors such as rising data traffic and emergence of new applications and devices are expected to further accelerate the LTE market. Players in this market can gain competitive advantages by adopting a network sharing strategy and moving onto hybrid networks.

MarketsandMarkets has defined the LTE (Long Term Evolution) market as a combination of infrastructure, end user devices, and services. LTE infrastructure market is further classified into E-UTRAN and eNodeB, EPC, and “Others” market. An LTE end-user device segment is further sub segmented into smartphones, USB modems, card modules, netbooks, and other devices. LTE services are further segmented into consulting, maintenance, integration, and other services.

Due to the current need for greater speeds of mobile broadband and rising applications, operators are in constant search for high speed network technologies. Users are keen to experience the desktop and television on their mobile devices along with real-time video conferencing, social networking, YouTube, and other high-bandwidth applications. This rising demand for more speed with enhanced user experience has created a stress on carrier networks to come up further with enhanced mobile networks which has given rise to LTE.

Key findings
  • To define and measure the global LTE Market by infrastructure (E-Utran, ENodeB, EPC), end-user devices (smartphones, USB modems, card modules, netbooks), and services with respect to various technologies implemented, and services that support those technologies
  • To analyze the market structure by identifying various sub-segments of the global LTE market by infrastructure (E-Utran, eNodeB, EPC), end-user devices (smartphones, USB modems, card modules, netbooks), and services.
  • To forecast revenues of the global LTE Market by infrastructure (E-Utran, eNodeB, EPC), end-user devices (Smartphones, USB Modems, Card Modules, Netbooks), and services and its various submarkets with respect to the four main geographies of North America, Latin America, EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa), and APJ (Asia Pacific and Japan).
  • To identify major market trends and factors driving or inhibiting growth of the global LTE Market by infrastructure, end-user devices and services, and its various submarkets.
  • To strategically analyze each submarket with respect to individual growth trends and contribution to the overall global LTE Market by infrastructure, end-user devices and services.
  • To analyze opportunities in the market for the stakeholders by identifying high-growth segments of the global LTE Market by infrastructure (E-Utran, eNodeB, EPC), end-user devices (smartphones, USB modems, card modules, netbooks), and services
  • To strategically profile key players of the global LTE Market and comprehensively analyze their market shares and core competencies in each segment
  • To track and analyze competitive developments such as alliances, joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions in the global LTE Market by infrastructure, end-user devices, and services industry

Scope of the report
The report provides extensive analysis of “Global LTE Market by Infrastructure (E-Utran, E Node B, EPC), End-User Devices (Smartphones, USB Modems, Card Modules, Netbooks), & Services (2010 – 2015)” including current market trends, industry drivers, and challenges for better understanding of the market. This report covers the strategies followed by “global LTE market” players.

Market Overview
This section discusses the market definition of “global LTE market”. It also discusses the way market is segmented and the methodology and assumptions considered for forecasting the revenues. The winning imperatives, along with the burning issues in the market are covered. Drivers, restraints, and opportunities for “global LTE market" have also been covered in this section.

Market segmentation
This research report categorizes the global market for LTE for forecasting the revenues and analyzing the trends in each of the following submarkets:

On the basis of market segments
  • Infrastructure
  • End-user device
  • Services
On the basis of application
  • Video telephony
  • Browsing
  • Sharing
  • Gaming
  • Live TV
On the basis of geography
  • North America
  • Europe, Middle East, and Africa
  • Asia Pacific and Japan
  • Latin America

Geographic Analysis
This section provides a brief overview of all the geographies pertaining to “Global LTE Market by Infrastructure (E-Utran, E Node B, EPC), End-User Devices (Smartphones, USB Modems, Card Modules, Netbooks), & Services (2010 – 2015)”. It covers the trends prevailing in each geography and the regulations which are impacting the overall “global LTE market by infrastructure, end-user devices, and services in that particular geography.

Company Profiles
This section provides the company profiles of major companies participating in the “Global LTE market by infrastructure, end-user devices and services” market. Company profiles include a brief overview of the company, primary business, financial overview, strategies followed, and developments.

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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Global Chocolate, Cocoa Beans, Lecithin, Sugar and Vanilla Market (2011-2016) : MarketsandMarkets


MarketsandMarkets: Global Chocolate Market worth $ 98.3 billion by 2016
The CMF practice at MarketsandMarkets is pleased to announce its "Analyst Briefing Presentation" on the


Cocoa is believed to have originated in Amazon in around 2000 B.C. Mayans consumed chocolate as drinks as early as the sixth century. Today chocolate is estimated to account for 55% of global confectionary sales; followed by candy with 31% and gum with 14% of sales in 2009.
Some of the major drivers of the industry identified in this report are health benefits, large variety of applications, and seasonal and festive sales. The major restraints identified in this report are raw material prices and the dependence of the industry over unstable economies for cocoa supply. Major threats the industry is facing are the rising counterfeit market and changing consumer preferences. There are some opportunities which can change the dynamics of this industry which are lower penetration in developing economies, organic and fair trade chocolate, and use of chocolate as functional food.

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The global chocolate market is estimated to reach $98.3 billion in 2016 from $83.2 billion in 2010, at a CAGR of 2.7% from 2011 to 2016. The market in Asia is driving the sales and is expected to hold 20% of the global market share in 2016. The Asian market is expected to have high growth of CAGR 4.7% due to lower penetration and sales of Asian region are expected to boost their share from $15 billion in 2010 to $19.7 billion in 2016. The U.S. leads the chocolate market in North America with around 86.3% market share while Japan leads Asian market with 39.7% market share. Within Europe, UK draws the largest demand with 16.4%; followed by Germany with 15.9 % market share. Under the raw materials section, an in-depth analysis of cocoa, sugar, emulsifiers, and flavors has been done with respect to their contribution to the chocolate industry. Industry participants with the most significant product developments include


Kraft Foods, Barry Callebaut, Lotte, Nestlé, Hershey, and Ferrero.
This analyst briefing focuses on the global chocolate market over the period 2011-2016.The agenda for the briefing includes discussion on key high growth markets, marking the growth trend in the chocolate and raw materials market. Furthermore, a briefing will be conducted on the competitive scenario and geographic trends and opportunities in the macro- and micro-markets with respect to North America, Europe, and Asia.

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Global Chocolate, Cocoa Beans, Lecithin, Sugar and Vanilla Market (2011-2016)


is a study of the global chocolate market. This report analyzes the global chocolate market on the basis of various products such as dark chocolate, milk chocolate, and white chocolate. The report also analyzes the market on the basis of sales categories such as everyday chocolate, premium chocolate, and seasonal chocolate.
The market has been witnessing a trend of shifting consumer preferences towards the dark and premium chocolate segments. The health benefits of cocoa act as a major driver for the market. The dependence of the chocolate industry on unstable economies for the supply of cocoa along with rising raw material prices act as major restraints for the market. Under the raw materials section, an in-depth analysis of cocoa, sugar, emulsifiers, and flavors has been done with respect to their contribution to the chocolate industry.
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Competitive information includes market shares of leading producers, key developments, and strategies deployed to win. Major companies analyzed in the company profiles section are Nestlé (Switzerland), Barry Callebaut (Switzerland), Kraft Foods (U.S.), Mars (U.S.), Ferrero (Italy), and Hershey (U.S.) among others. The purpose of the report is to highlight points which are actionable for its stakeholders. The report features more than 130 tables and figures, including market numbers, and also forecasts the chocolate market scenario till 2016.
Scope of the report
This research report categorizes the global market for chocolate on the basis of product, sales, category, geography and raw materials; forecasting revenues and analyzing trends in each of the following submarkets:
On the basis of products:Dark chocolate, milk chocolate, white chocolate
On the basis of sales category:Everyday chocolate, premium chocolate, seasonal chocolate
On the basis of geography:North America, Europe,Asia, ROW (Rest of the World)
Each section will provide market data, market drivers, trends and opportunities, top-selling products, key players, and competitive outlook. This report will also provide market tables for covering the sub-segments and micro-markets. In addition, the report also provides 28 company profiles covering all the sub-segments.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 KEY TAKEAWAYS
1.2 REPORT DESCRIPTION
1.3 MARKETS COVERED
1.4 STAKEHOLDERS
1.5 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
1.5.1 MARKET SIZE
1.5.2 SECONDARY SOURCES OF KEY DATA POINTS
1.5.3 ASSUMPTIONS
2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3 MARKET OVERVIEW
3.1 BUSINESS LANDSCAPE OF CHOCOLATE
3.2 CONFECTIONERY MARKET OVERVIEW
3.2.1 CHOCOLATE INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
3.2.2 SWOT ANALYSIS
3.2.2.1 Strengths
3.2.2.1.1 Well established brands
3.2.2.1.2 Broad products and brand portfolio
3.2.2.2 Weaknesses
3.2.2.2.1 Over dependency on West African Countries for cocoa supply
3.2.2.2.2 Lower growth rates in major markets
3.2.2.3 Opportunities
3.2.2.3.1 Lower penetration in developing countries
3.2.2.3.2 Use of chocolate as a functional food
3.2.2.3.3 Organic and fair trade
3.2.2.4 Threats
3.2.2.4.1 Rising counterfeit products
3.2.2.4.2 Changing consumer preferences
3.3 INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
3.3.1 PORTER’S FIVE FORCE ANALYSIS
3.3.1.1 Intensity of rivalry
3.3.1.2 Bargaining power of suppliers
3.3.1.3 Bargaining power of buyers
3.3.1.4 Threat of substitutes
3.3.1.5 Threat of new entrants
3.3.2 WINNING IMPERATIVES
3.3.2.1 Outsourcing non-core functions
3.3.2.2 Inorganic growth through agreements and mergers and acquisitions
3.4 MARKET DYNAMICS
3.4.1 DRIVERS
3.4.1.1 Health benefits of chocolate
3.4.1.2 Large variety of applications
3.4.1.3 Seasonal and festive related sales
3.4.2 RESTRAINTS
3.4.2.1 Highly unstable economies in cocoa producing countries
3.4.2.2 High raw material prices
3.5 PATENT ANALYSIS
3.6 KEY INDUSTRY EVENTS
3.6.1 KRAFT’S ACQUISITION OF CADBURY’S
3.7 ORGANIC CHOCOLATE – NEW AND FAST EMERGING TREND
3.8 CHOCOLATE INDUSTRY EVOLUTION
4 GLOBAL CHOCOLATE MARKET BY PRODUCT (2011-2016)
4.1 DARK CHOCOLATE
4.2 MILK CHOCOLATE
4.3 WHITE CHOCOLATE
5 GLOBAL CHOCOLATE MARKET BY SALES CATEGORY (2011-2016)
5.1 EVERYDAY CHOCOLATE
5.2 PREMIUM CHOCOLATE
5.3 GOURMET CHOCOLATE
5.4 SEASONAL CHOCOLATE
6 GLOBAL CHOCOLATE MARKET BY GEOGRAPHY (2011-2016)
6.1 NORTH AMERICA
6.1.1 MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST (2011-2016)
6.1.2 OPPORTUNITY ANALYSIS
6.1.3 KEY MARKET PARTICIPANTS
6.1.4 MARKET EVOLUTION
6.1.5 NORTH AMERICAN MARKET BY COUNTRY
6.1.5.1 U.S. Chocolate Market
6.2 EUROPE
6.2.1 MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST (2011-2016)
6.2.2 OPPORTUNITY ANALYSIS
6.2.3 KEY MARKET PARTICIPANTS
6.2.4 MARKET EVOLUTION
6.2.5 EUROPEAN CHOCOLATE MARKET BY COUNTRY
6.2.5.1 French Chocolate Market
6.2.5.2 German Chocolate Market
6.2.5.3 UK Chocolate Market
6.3 ASIA
6.3.1 MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST (2011-2016)
6.3.2 OPPORTUNITY ANALYSIS
6.3.3 KEY MARKET PARTICIPANTS
6.3.4 MARKET EVOLUTION
6.3.5 ASIAN CHOCOLATE MARKET BY COUNTRY
6.3.5.1 Japanese Chocolate Market
6.3.5.2 South Korean chocolate market
6.3.5.3 Chinese Chocolate Market
6.3.5.4 Indian Chocolate Market
7 RAW MATERIAL ANALYSIS
7.1 COCOA
7.1.1 DRIVERS
7.1.1.1 Growing demand for chocolate
7.1.2 PRICING TREND ANALYSIS
7.1.3 GLOBAL COCOA BEANS SUPPLY ANALYSIS (2010-2016)
7.1.4 COCOA PRODUCTS IMPORT AND EXPORT
7.2 SUGAR
7.2.1 MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST (2010-2015)
7.2.2 MARKET TRENDS
7.2.3 KEY INDUSTRY PARTICIPANTS
7.3 EMULSIFIERS
7.3.1 MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST (2010-2015)
7.3.2 MARKET TRENDS
7.3.3 KEY INDUSTRY PARTICIPANTS
7.4 FLAVORS
7.4.1 MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST (2011-2016)
7.4.2 KEY INDUSTRY PARTICIPANTS
8 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
8.1 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS
8.2 COMPETITIVE SCENARIO
9 COMPANY PROFILES
9.1 BARRY CALLEBAUT
9.1.1 OVERVIEW
9.1.2 PRODUCTS
9.1.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.1.4 STRATEGY
9.1.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.2 FERRERO
9.2.1 OVERVIEW
9.2.2 PRODUCTS
9.2.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.2.4 STRATEGY
9.2.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.3 HERSHEY COMPANY
9.3.1 OVERVIEW
9.3.2 PRODUCTS
9.3.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.3.4 STRATEGY
9.3.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.4 KRAFT FOODS
9.4.1 OVERVIEW
9.4.2 PRODUCTS
9.4.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.4.4 STRATEGY
9.4.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.5 LINDT & SPRÜNGLI
9.5.1 OVERVIEW
9.5.2 PRODUCTS
9.5.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.5.4 STRATEGY
9.5.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.6 LOTTE
9.6.1 OVERVIEW
9.6.2 PRODUCTS
9.6.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.6.4 STRATEGY
9.6.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.7 NESTLE
9.7.1 OVERVIEW
9.7.2 PRODUCTS
9.7.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.7.4 STRATEGY
9.7.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.8 CHOCOLATES GAROTO S/A
9.8.1 OVERVIEW
9.8.2 PRODUCTS
9.8.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.8.4 STRATEGY
9.8.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.9 LOTUS CHOCOLATE LTD
9.9.1 OVERVIEW
9.9.2 PRODUCTS
9.9.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.9.4 STRATEGY
9.9.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.1 MICHEL CLUIZEL
9.10.1 OVERVIEW
9.10.2 PRODUCTS
9.10.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.10.4 STRATEGY
9.10.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.11 CEMOI
9.11.1 OVERVIEW
9.11.2 PRODUCTS
9.11.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.11.4 STRATEGY
9.11.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.12 BELCOLADE
9.12.1 OVERVIEW
9.12.2 PRODUCTS
9.12.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.12.4 STRATEGY
9.12.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.13 SCHARFFEN BERGER
9.13.1 OVERVIEW
9.13.2 PRODUCTS
9.13.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.13.4 STRATEGY
9.13.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.14 MOONSTRUCK CHOCOLATIER CO.
9.14.1 OVERVIEW
9.14.2 PRODUCTS
9.14.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.14.4 STRATEGY
9.14.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.15 GHIRARDELLI CHOCOLATE CO.
9.15.1 OVERVIEW
9.15.2 PRODUCTS
9.15.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.15.4 STRATEGY
9.15.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.16 DIVINE CHOCOLATE LTD.
9.16.1 OVERVIEW
9.16.2 PRODUCTS
9.16.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.16.4 STRATEGY
9.16.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.17 MARS INC.
9.17.1 OVERVIEW
9.17.2 PRODUCTS
9.17.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.17.4 STRATEGY
9.17.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.18 ARCHER DANIELS MIDLAND COMPANY
9.18.1 OVERVIEW
9.18.2 PRODUCTS
9.18.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.18.4 STRATEGY
9.18.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.19 SEATTLE CHOCOLATE COMPANY
9.19.1 OVERVIEW
9.19.2 PRODUCTS
9.19.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.19.4 STRATEGY
9.19.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.2 GODIVA CHOCOLATIER
9.20.1 OVERVIEW
9.20.2 PRODUCTS
9.20.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.20.4 STRATEGY
9.20.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.21 RUSSELL STOVER CANDIES INC.
9.21.1 OVERVIEW
9.21.2 PRODUCTS
9.21.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.21.4 STRATEGY
9.21.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.22 ENDANGERED SPECIES CHOCOLATE COMPANY
9.22.1 OVERVIEW
9.22.2 PRODUCTS
9.22.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.22.4 STRATEGY
9.22.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.23 LAKE CHAMPLAIN CHOCOLATES
9.23.1 OVERVIEW
9.23.2 PRODUCT
9.23.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.23.4 STRATEGY
9.23.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.24 MEIJI SEIKA KAISHA LTD.
9.24.1 OVERVIEW
9.24.2 PRODUCTS
9.24.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.24.4 STRATEGY
9.24.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.25 CHUAO CHOCOLATIER
9.25.1 OVERVIEW
9.25.2 PRODUCTS
9.25.3 STRATEGY
9.25.4 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.26 FRAN’S CHOCOLATES
9.26.1 OVERVIEW
9.26.2 PRODUCTS
9.26.3 STRATEGY
9.26.4 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.27 EZAKI GLICO CO LTD
9.27.1 OVERVIEW
9.27.2 PRODUCTS
9.27.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.27.4 STRATEGY
9.27.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
9.28 FUJI OIL CO., LTD
9.28.1 OVERVIEW
9.28.2 PRODUCTS
9.28.3 FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
9.28.4 STRATEGY
9.28.5 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS 
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

MarketsandMarkets: Global Shale Gas Market to reach 6.9 tcf by 2021 and With 78% Market Share North America Continues to dominate the Shale Gas Market

According to the new market research report “Global Shale Gas Market by Technology, Geography, Applications, Regulations, Ethylene production, Market Trends & Forecasts (2011- 2021) published by MarketsandMarkets, the global shale gas production is expected to grow from 4,130 billion cubic feet in 2011 to 6,991 billion cubic feet in 2021 at a CAGR of 5.4% for the same period. North America being the only region active with commercial production of shale gas as of year 2010; is expected to remain the largest shale gas market in terms of production volumes by the year 2021 with a share of 78% due to technological expertise and availability of resources; followed by EMEA (13%), Asia Pacific (7%), and ROW (2%). The current exploration and production activities by major oil and gas companies in Europe and Asia Pacific indicate the commercialization of shale gas by 2016 in these regions. The markets representing high growth rate in shale gas production from 2016 to 2021 are China (6.2%), Poland (6%), France (5.4%), South Africa (5.1%), and U.S. (5%).

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Shale gas is an unconventional natural gas explored from shale rocks or deposits underneath earth through multistage hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling. The shale gas reserves are found across the globe in significant volumes of about 16,103 trillion cubic feet as per the shale gas report by IEA.

The major drivers for shale gas market are identified as proved abundance of shale gas resources across the globe, improving supply and distribution infrastructure, decline in natural gas prices, and improvements in drilling technology. The capital intensive nature of shale gas projects and water contamination and usage issues for fracturing requirements hinder shale gas development. The opportunities are cited in probable increase in ethylene volumes through shale gas and new basins discovered in countries like Poland, China, and Australia.

The increasing shale gas production is likely to boost ethylene production by 6.6% by the year 2021. The another challenge of reducing fracturing water requirement from average well consumption of 3.15 million gallons/well can be overcome by water recycling and increasing well productivity. According to research, if well productivity is over 9 BCF/well, water requirement can be reduced by 35% than that required with average well productivity of 5.4 BCF/well.

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Global Shale Gas Market Trends & Forecasts (2011 - 2021) : MarketsandMarkets



The report covers the trends and forecasts for the year 2021 in production and consumption of shale gas along with production costs and average selling prices, opportunities, burning issues, challenges, and regulations affecting shale gas market in North America, EMEA, Asia Pacific, and Rest of the World. The geographic segmentation is done on the basis of shale gas production and exploration activities executed by major oil and gas companies. The global shale gas production is expected to grow from 4,130 billion cubic feet in 2011 to 6,991 billion cubic feet in 2021 at CAGR of 5.4% for the same period. The shale gas production is expected to become online from EMEA, Asia Pacific, and ROW by the year 2016 based on current exploration activities executed by oil and gas companies and exploration of new shale gas resources. As a result of these activities, new shale gas production volumes are expected from these regions.



The global shale gas production is expected to grow from 5,563 billion cubic feet in 2016 to 6,991 billion cubic feet in 2021 at CAGR of 4.7% for the same period. The markets representing high growth rate from 2016 to 2021 are China (6.2%), Poland (6%), France (5.4%), South Africa (5.1%), and the U.S. (5%). North America is expected to remain the largest shale gas producer globally by the year 2021 with share of 78%; followed by EMEA (13%), Asia Pacific (7%), and ROW (2%) due to technological expertise and availability of resources.
Shale gas is an unconventional natural gas explored at a greater depth than conventional natural gas from underground shale formations. The widely used technologies for production are multistage hydraulic fracturing; combined with horizontal drilling. The cost of drilling and fracturing water requirement varies from basin to basin depending upon geological rock formation and depth of resources. The technology section of the report covers basin-wise production details, geological characteristics, and well cost. The section also includes analysis of scenario regarding potential water usage for shale gas production. The report discusses various scenarios of how ethylene can be produced in the U.S. from shale basins and cost advantages it can leverage against imports.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
  
1 INTRODUCTION
  1.1 KEY TAKE-AWAYS
  1.2 REPORT DESCRIPTION
  1.3 MARKETS COVERED
  1.4 STAKEHOLDERS
  1.5 KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED
  1.6 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
      1.6.1 MARKET SIZE
      1.6.2 SOURCES OF KEY DATA POINTS
      1.6.3 ASSUMPTIONS

2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

3 MARKET OVERVIEW
  3.1 INTRODUCTION
      3.1.1 SHALE GAS LANDSCAPE
            3.1.1.1 Total shale gas in place
            3.1.1.2 Contingent resources
            3.1.1.3 Proved resources
  3.2 BURNING ISSUES
      3.2.1 ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
      3.2.2 GHG REPERCUSSIONS OF SHALE GAS
  3.3 MARKET DYNAMICS
      3.3.1 DRIVERS
            3.3.1.1 Proved abundance of shale gas resources across the globe
            3.3.1.2 Declining natural gas prices
            3.3.1.3 Advances in drilling technology make shale gas production viable
            3.3.1.4 Upcoming natural gas pipeline projects
      3.3.2 RESTRAINTS
            3.3.2.1 Production of shale gas can be economically unviable at times
            3.3.2.2 Shale gas production is capital intensive
            3.3.2.3 Negative environmental impact
      3.3.3 OPPORTUNITY
            3.3.3.1 Shale gas likely to boost NGL & ethylene production
            3.3.3.2 New shale gas reserves identified in Europe & APAC
  3.4 IMPACT OF MARKET DYNAMICS
  3.5 WINNING IMPERATIVES
      3.5.1 ESTABLISHMENT OF WATER SUPPLY CHANNEL
      3.5.2 MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
  3.6 SHALE GAS VALUE CHAIN
      3.6.1 EXPLORATION
      3.6.2 EXTRACTION
      3.6.3 PRODUCTION
      3.6.4 TRANSPORTATION
      3.6.5 STORAGE
      3.6.6 DISTRIBUTION
      3.6.7 MARKETING
  3.7 ANALYSIS OF PORTER’S FIVE FORCES
      3.7.1 ENTRY BARRIERS
      3.7.2 THREAT FROM SUPPLIERS
      3.7.3 THREAT FROM SUBSTITUTES
      3.7.4 THREAT FROM BUYERS
      3.7.5 DEGREE OF COMPETITION
  3.8 NATURAL GAS MARKET
  3.9 UNCONVENTIONAL NATURAL GAS MARKET
  3.10 MAJOR PLAYERS

4 GLOBAL SHALE GAS MARKET – BY GEOGRAPHY
  4.1 INTRODUCTION
  4.2 NORTH AMERICA
      4.2.1 NORTH AMERICA SHALE GAS BASINS
  4.3 EMEA
  4.4 ASIA PACIFIC
  4.5 REST OF THE WORLD
  4.6 COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING OF SHALE GAS PRODUCTION OUTLOOK (2011)
      4.6.1 SHALE GAS PRODUCTION OUTLOOK BY COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING PARAMETERS 2011
  4.7 POLICIES & REGULATIONS

5 GLOBAL SHALE GAS MARKET – BY TECHNOLOGIES
  5.1 INTRODUCTION
  5.2 EXPLORATION & DRILLING
      5.2.1 HORIZONTAL DRILLING
      5.2.2 FRACTURE STIMULATION
      5.2.3 COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH HORIZONTAL DRILLING
      5.2.4 WATER USAGE ISSUES
  5.3 FRACTURING FLUID
      5.3.1 WATER
      5.3.2 POTENTIAL WATER REQUIREMENTS
      5.3.3 CHEMICALS
      5.3.4 PROPPANTS

6 GLOBAL SHALE GAS MARKET – BY APPLICATIONS
  6.1 INTRODUCTION
      6.1.1 POWER GENERATION
      6.1.2 INDUSTRIAL
      6.1.3 RESIDENTIAL
      6.1.4 COMMERCIAL
      6.1.5 TRANSPORTATION
  6.2 SHALE GAS APPLICATIONS BY GEOGRAPHY
      6.2.1 NORTH AMERICA
      6.2.2 EMEA
      6.2.3 ASIA PACIFIC
      6.2.4 REST OF THE WORLD

7 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
  7.1 INTRODUCTION

8 COMPANY PROFILES
  8.1 3LEG RESOURCES INC.
      8.1.1 OVERVIEW
      8.1.2 FINANCIALS
      8.1.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.1.4 STRATEGY
      8.1.5 DEVELOPMENTS
  8.2 BAKER HUGHES INC.
      8.2.1 OVERVIEW
      8.2.2 FINANCIALS
      8.2.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.2.4 STRATEGY
      8.2.5 DEVELOPMENTS
  8.3 BEACH ENERGY LTD
      8.3.1 OVERVIEW
      8.3.2 FINANCIALS
      8.3.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.3.4 STRATEGY
      8.3.5 DEVELOPMENTS
  8.4 BNK PETROLEUM INC.
      8.4.1 OVERVIEW
      8.4.2 FINANCIALS
      8.4.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.4.4 STRATEGY
      8.4.5 DEVELOPMENTS
  8.5 CHESAPEAKE ENERGY CORP
      8.5.1 OVERVIEW
      8.5.2 FINANCIALS
      8.5.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.5.4 STRATEGY
      8.5.5 DEVELOPMENTS
  8.6 CHEVRON CORP
      8.6.1 OVERVIEW
      8.6.2 FINANCIALS
      8.6.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.6.4 STRATEGY
      8.6.5 DEVELOPMENTS
  8.7 CONOCOPHILLIPS
      8.7.1 OVERVIEW
      8.7.2 FINANCIALS
      8.7.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.7.4 STRATEGY
      8.7.5 DEVELOPMENTS
  8.8 CROSSTEX ENERGY
      8.8.1 OVERVIEW
      8.8.2 FINANCIALS
      8.8.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.8.4 STRATEGY
      8.8.5 DEVELOPMENTS
  8.9 DEVON ENERGY CORP
      8.9.1 OVERVIEW
      8.9.2 FINANCIALS
      8.9.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.9.4 STRATEGY
      8.9.5 DEVELOPMENTS
  8.1 EXOMA ENERGY LTD.
      8.10.1 OVERVIEW
      8.10.2 FINANCIALS
      8.10.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.10.4 STRATEGY
      8.10.5 DEVELOPMENTS
  8.11 JUNEX
      8.11.1 OVERVIEW
      8.11.2 FINANCIALS
      8.11.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.11.4 STRATEGY
      8.11.5 DEVELOPMENTS
  8.12 LNG ENERGY LTD.
      8.12.1 OVERVIEW
      8.12.2 FINANCIALS
      8.12.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.12.4 STRATEGY
      8.12.5 DEVELOPMENTS
  8.13 MARATHON OIL CORP
      8.13.1 OVERVIEW
      8.13.2 FINANCIALS
      8.13.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.13.4 STRATEGY
      8.13.5 DEVELOPMENTS
      8.14 MITSUBISHI CORP
      8.14.1 OVERVIEW
      8.14.2 FINANCIALS
      8.14.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.14.4 STRATEGY
      8.14.5 DEVELOPMENTS
  8.15 NEXEN INC.
      8.15.1 OVERVIEW
      8.15.2 FINANCIALS
      8.15.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.15.4 STRATEGY
      8.15.5 DEVELOPMENTS
  8.16 PETROHAWK ENERGY CORP
      8.16.1 OVERVIEW
      8.16.2 FINANCIALS
      8.16.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.16.4 STRATEGY
      8.16.5 DEVELOPMENTS
  8.17 POLSKIE GORNICTWO NAFTOWE I GAZOWNICTWO SA
      8.17.1 OVERVIEW
      8.17.2 FINANCIALS
      8.17.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.17.4 STRATEGY
      8.17.5 DEVELOPMENTS
  8.18 QUICKSILVER RESOURCES INC.
      8.18.1 OVERVIEW
      8.18.2 FINANCIALS
      8.18.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.18.4 STRATEGY
      8.18.5 DEVELOPMENTS
  8.19 REALM ENERGY INTERNATIONAL
      8.19.1 OVERVIEW
      8.19.2 FINANCIALS
      8.19.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.19.4 STRATEGY
      8.19.5 DEVELOPMENTS
  8.2 ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PLC
      8.20.1 OVERVIEW
      8.20.2 FINANCIALS
      8.20.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.20.4 STRATEGY
      8.20.5 DEVELOPMENTS
  8.21 SOUTHWESTERN ENERGY COMPANY
      8.21.1 OVERVIEW
      8.21.2 FINANCIALS
      8.21.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.21.4 STRATEGY
      8.21.5 DEVELOPMENTS
  8.22 STATOIL
      8.22.1 OVERVIEW
      8.22.2 FINANCIAS
      8.22.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.22.4 STRATEGY
      8.22.5 DEVELOPMENTS
  8.23 TALISMAN ENERGY INC.
      8.23.1 OVERVIEW
      8.23.2 FINANCIALS
      8.23.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.23.4 STRATEGY
      8.23.5 DEVELOPMENTS
  8.24 TOTAL S.A.
      8.24.1 OVERVIEW
      8.24.2 FINANCIALS
      8.24.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.24.4 STRATEGY
      8.24.5 DEVELOPMENTS
  8.25 TRIANGLE PETROLEUM CORP
      8.25.1 OVERVIEW
      8.25.2 FINANCIALS
      8.25.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
      8.25.4 STRATEGY
      8.25.5 DEVELOPMENTS

APPENDIX 
  U.S. PATENTS
  JAPAN PATENTS
  
LIST OF TABLES 

1 SHALE GAS MARKET VOLUMES, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2021 (BILLION CUBIC FEET) 
2 UNCONVENTIONAL GAS RESERVES VOLUMES, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2010 (TRILLION CUBIC FEET) 
3 SHALE GAS TECHNICALLY RECOVERABLE RESOURCES, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2010 (TRILLION CUBIC FEET)
4 UPCOMING NATURAL GAS PIPELINE PROJECTS
5 PARAMETERS FOR COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION OF SHALE GAS
6 PROBABLE NGL PRODUCTION FROM SHALE GAS, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2021 (THOUSAND TONS) 
7 ETHYLENE PRODUCTION FROM SHALE GAS, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2021 (THOUSAND TONS) 
8 ETHYLENE PRODUCTION COST FROM SHALE GAS, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2021 ($MILLION)
9 SHALE GAS EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES IN EMERGING COUNTRIES, BY MAJOR COMPANIES 
10 IMPACT OF MARKET DYNAMICS
11 GLOBAL NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION, BY TYPES, 2009 – 2021 (BCF)
12 GLOBAL NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION COST, BY TYPES, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION)
13 GLOBAL NATURAL GAS CONSUMPTION, BY TYPES, 2009 – 2021 (BCF)
14 GLOBAL NATURAL GAS REVENUE, BY TYPES, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION)
15 GLOBAL UNCONVENTIONAL GAS PRODUCTION, BY TYPES, 2009 – 2021 (BCF)
16 GLOBAL UNCONVENTIONAL GAS PRODUCTION COST, BY TYPES, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION) 
17 GLOBAL UNCONVENTIONAL GAS CONSUMPTION, BY TYPES, 2009 – 2021 (BCF) 
18 GLOBAL UNCONVENTIONAL GAS REVENUE, BY TYPES, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION) 
19 NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION, BY COMPANIES, 2010 (BCF)
20 SHALE GAS PRODUCTION COST, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION PER BCF) 
21 SHALE GAS PRICE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION PER BCF)
22 SHALE GAS PRODUCTION, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2021 (IN BCF)
23 SHALE GAS PRODUCTION COST, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION) 
24 SHALE GAS CONSUMPTION, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2021 (IN BCF)
25 SHALE GAS REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION)
26 NORTH AMERICA: SHALE GAS PRODUCTION, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2021 (IN BCF) 
27 NORTH AMERICA: SHALE GAS PRODUCTION COST, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION) 
28 NORTH AMERICA: SHALE GAS CONSUMPTION, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2021 (IN BCF) 
29 NORTH AMERICA: SHALE GAS REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION) 
30 U.S: SHALE GAS BASIN CHARACTERISTICS
31 U.S: SHALE GAS PRODUCTION, BY BASINS, 2009 – 2021 (IN BCF)
32 U.S: SHALE GAS PRODUCTION COST, BY BASINS, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION) 
33 CANADA: SHALE GAS PRODUCTION, BY BASINS, 2009 – 2021 (IN BCF)
34 CANADA: SHALE GAS PRODUCTION COST, BY BASINS, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION) 
35 SHALE GAS EXPLORATION ACTIVITY, BY COUNTRY
36 EMEA: SHALE GAS PRODUCTION, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2021 (IN BCF)
37 EMEA: SHALE GAS RODUCTION COST, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION)
38 EMEA: SHALE GAS CONSUMPTION, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2021 (IN BCF)
39 EMEA: SHALE GAS REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION)
40 ASIA PACIFIC: SHALE GAS PRODUCTION, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2021 (IN BCF)
41 ASIA PACIFIC: SHALE GAS PRODUCTION COST, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION) 
42 ASIA PACIFIC: SHALE GAS CONSUMPTION, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2021 (IN BCF) 
43 ASIA PACIFIC: SHALE GAS REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION) 
44 ROW: SHALE GAS PRODUCTION, 2009 – 2021 (IN BCF)
45 ROW: SHALE GAS PRODUCTION COST, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION)
46 ROW: SHALE GAS CONSUMPTION, 2009 – 2021 (IN BCF)
47 ROW: SHALE GAS REVENUE, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION)
48 WELL PRODUCTION COST ($’000)
49 COMPOSITION OF FRACTURING FLUID
50 USAGE OF VARIOUS CHEMICALS IN FRACTURING
51 WATER REQUIREMENTS, BY MAJOR BASINS
52 WELL PRODUCTIVITY, BY MAJOR BASINS
53 WATER REQUIREMENTS, BY MAJOR US BASINS, 2011 – 2021 (MILLION GALLONS PER WELL) 
54 WATER REQUIREMENT & WELL PRODUCTIVITY
55 REDUCTION IN WATER UTILIZATION BY RECYCLING IN % (IN GALLONS) 
56 UTILIZATION OF CHEMICALS BY MAJOR BASINS (GALLONS/WELL)
57 GLOBAL PROPPANT CONSUMPTION BY TYPES, 2009 – 2021 (THOUSAND TONS) 
58 GLOBAL SHALE GAS CONSUMPTION, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2021 (IN BCF) 
59 GLOBAL SHALE GAS REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION) 
60 NORTH AMERICA SHALE GAS CONSUMPTION, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2021 (IN BCF) 
61 NORTH AMERICA: SHALE GAS REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION) 
62 EMEA: SHALE GAS CONSUMPTION, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2021 (BCF) 
63 EMEA: SHALE GAS REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION) 
64 ASIA PACIFIC: SHALE GAS CONSUMPTION, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2021 (IN BCF) 
65 ASIA PACIFIC: SHALE GAS REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION) 
66 ROW: SHALE GAS CONSUMPTION, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2021 (BCF) 
67 ROW: SHALE GAS REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION) 
68 ACQUISITIONS (AUGUST 2009 – APRIL 2011)
69 AGREEMENTS, ALLIANCES & CONTRACTS (JULY 2008 – APRIL 2011)
70 APPLICATIONS, APPROVALS & CONCESSIONS (DECEMBER 2009 – APRIL 2011) 
71 INVESTMENTS, JOINT VENTURES & PARTNERSHIPS, EXPLORATION (JULY 2009 - APRIL 2011)
72 OTHER DEVELOPMENTS (OCTOBER 2009 – APRIL 2011)
73 GLOBAL NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2021 (BCF) 
74 GLOBAL NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION COST, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION) 
75 GLOBAL NATURAL GAS CONSUMPTION, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2021 (BCF) 
76 GLOBAL NATURAL GAS REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2021 ($MILLION) 
77 GLOBAL NATURAL GAS RESERVES, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2021 (BCF)
78 SHALE GAS COMPOSITION
79 TECHNICALLY RECOVERABLE RESOURCES, BY COUNTRY   
   
LIST OF FIGURES 

1 CLASSIFICATION OF NATURAL GAS
2 GLOBAL NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION, BY TYPES (2010)
3 SHALE GAS RESOURCES CLASSIFICATION
4 NATURAL GAS PRICE TREND (MARCH 2006 – MARCH 2011)
5 NATURAL GAS LIQUID END-USES
6 SHALE GAS VALUE CHAIN
7 PORTER’S ANALYSIS FOR SHALE GAS INDUSTRY
8 GLOBAL SHALE GAS AS %AGE OF UNCONVENTIONAL GAS PRODUCTION (2009-2021)
9 SHALE GAS PRODUCTION, BY GEOGRAPHY (2021)
10 NORTH AMERICA: PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION, BY SOURCES (2009)
11 EMEA PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION, BY SOURCES (2009)
12 ASIA PACIFIC: PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION BY SOURCES (2009)
13 ROW: PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION BY SOURCES (2009)
14 SHALE GAS SHARE TO TOTAL NATURAL GAS BY GEOGRAPHY (2021)
15 SHALE GAS PRODUCTION: COMPETITIVE BENCHMARKING, BY GEOGRAPHY (2011)
16 COST BREAK-DOWN OF WELLS (2010)
17 WELL PRODUCTIVITY, BY BASINS
18 U.S. INDUSTRIAL WATER UTILIZATION (2010)
19 GLOBAL CONSUMPTION OF PROPPANTS, BY TYPES (2010)
20 GLOBAL SHALE GAS CONSUMPTION BY APPLICATIONS (2010)
21 POWER GENERATION BY SHALE GAS, BY GEOGRAPHY (2016)
22 INDUSTRIAL UTILIZATION OF SHALE GAS, BY GEOGRAPHY (2016)
23 RESIDENTIAL UTILIZATION OF SHALE GAS, BY GEOGRAPHY (2016)
24 COMMERCIAL UTILIZATION OF SHALE GAS, BY GEOGRAPHY (2016)
25 SHALE GAS UTILIZATION IN TRANSPORTATION, BY GEOGRAPHY (2016)
26 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

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Global Shale Gas Market Trends & Forecasts (2011 - 2021)


Analyst briefing on Global Shale Gas Market by Technology, Geography, Applications, Regulations, Ethylene production, Market Trends & Forecasts (2011- 2021) to be held in June 02, 2011
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Shale gas is an unconventional natural gas obtained from shale formations that act as both reservoir and source for natural gas. The geologic studies, seismic imaging and magnetometer tests, and geological surveys are undertaken to explore shale gas resources. The gas exists in shale in different forms as free gas in rock pores, natural fractures, and absorbed gas on organic matter, and mineral surfaces. The production wells are drilled either horizontally or vertically; most of which are hydraulically fractured to stimulate production.
The global shale gas production is expected to grow from 4,130 billion cubic feet in 2011 to 6,991 billion cubic feet in 2021 at CAGR of 5.4% for the same period. The shale gas production is expected to become online from EMEA, Asia Pacific, and ROW by the year 2016 based on current exploration activities undertaken by major oil and gas companies. The global shale gas production is expected to grow from 5,563 billion cubic feet in 2016 to 6,991 billion cubic feet in 2021 at CAGR of 4.7% for the same period. The markets representing high growth rate from 2016 to 2021 areChina(6.2%),Poland(6%),France(5.4%),South Africa(5.1%), andU.S.(5%).North Americais expected to remain largest shale gas producer globally by the year 2021 with share of 78% followed by EMEA (13%), Asia Pacific (7%), and ROW (2%) due to technological expertise and availability of resources.
The major drivers for shale gas market are identified as proved abundance of shale gas resources across the globe, improving supply and distribution infrastructure, decline in natural gas prices, and improvements in drilling technology. The capital intensive nature of shale gas projects and water contamination and usage issues for fracturing requirements hinder shale gas development. The opportunities are cited in probable increase in ethylene volumes through shale gas and new basins discovered in countries likePoland,China, andAustralia.
The agenda of this analyst briefing is to discuss market drivers, opportunities, burning issues, trends, and winning imperatives for global shale gas market.
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Global Renewable Chemicals Market to reach $76.16 billion in 2015 : MarketsandMarkets


Global Renewable Chemicals Market by Geography, Feedstocks, Prices, Applications Trends and Forecasts (2010 -2015)

This report analyzes the global markets for major renewable chemicals such as alcohols, polymers, ketones, and acids; along with the major applications of renewable chemicals. The global renewable chemicals market is estimated to reach $76.16 billion in 2015 from $36.90 billion in 2009, at a CAGR of 12.67% from 2010 to 2015. The report also analyzes various end-use segments for these products; and familiarizes the industry players with the market trends, opportunities, drivers, and inhibitors. This report identifies the factors driving as well as inhibiting the growth of each segment to support its analysis of market trends and forecasts. The market segments are sized for major geographical markets of North America, Europe, Asia, and Rest of the World (ROW). In addition to the market size, data trends, and forecasts, the report also highlights key market opportunities for the stakeholders and presents a competitive landscape analysis in which it profiles the key market developments of the top 20 companies in the renewable chemicals space.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION
  1.1 KEY TAKE-AWAYS
  1.2 REPORT DESCRIPTION
  1.3 SCOPE OF THE REPORT
  1.4 STAKEHOLDERS
  1.5 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
      1.5.1 MARKET SIZE
      1.5.2 SOURCES OF KEY DATA POINTS TAKEN FROM SECONDARY SOURCES
      1.5.3 ASSUMPTIONS
2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3 MARKET OVERVIEW
  3.1 INTRODUCTION
  3.2 MAJOR RENEWABLE CHEMICALS
  3.3 DRIVERS
      3.3.1 ABUNDANT & LOW-COST FEEDSTOCK
      3.3.2 TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
      3.3.3 CONSUMERS’ ACCEPTANCE FOR ECO-FRIENDLY PRODUCTS
      3.3.4 GOVERNMENT SUPPORT & REGULATIONS FOR RENEWABLE CHEMICALS
      3.3.5 BOOST FOR RURAL ECONOMY
  3.4 RESTRAINTS
      3.4.1 PRODUCTION ISSUES
      3.4.2 COST ISSUES
      3.4.3 TRADE-OFF WITH VITAL RESOURCES
      3.5 OPPORTUNITIES
      3.5.1 CHEMICAL CONVERSION CAN IMPROVE YIELDS
      3.5.2 COLLABORATION WITH UNIVERSITIES
      3.5.3 DEVELOPMENT OF NEW RAW MATERIALS & PRODUCTS
            3.5.3.1 Lignin
            3.5.3.2 Isobutanol
            3.5.3.3 Glycerol
  3.6 CATALYSIS
            3.6.1 BIOCATALYSIS
            3.6.2 CHEMICAL CATALYSIS
                  3.6.2.1 Drivers
                          3.6.2.1.1 Faster and simpler processes
                  3.6.2.2 Restraints
                          3.6.2.2.1 High energy requirements
            3.6.3 THERMO-CHEMICAL CONVERSION
                  3.6.3.1 Gasification
                  3.6.3.2 Pyrolysis
                  3.6.3.3 Hydrothermal upgrading
                  3.6.3.4 Fischer tropsch diesel
                  3.6.3.5 Reductive transformation
                  3.6.3.6 Dehydrative transformation
 3.7 PATENT ANALYSIS
            3.7.1 PATENT ANALYSIS BY GEOGRAPHY
            3.7.2 PATENT ANALYSIS BY MARKET SEGMENT
            3.7.3 PATENT ANALYSIS BY ASSIGNEE
4 RENEWABLE CHEMICALS
  4.1 ALCOHOLS
      4.1.1 DRIVERS & RESTRAINTS
            4.1.1.1 Lower GHG emissions
            4.1.1.2 Governmental support for eco-friendly fuel
            4.1.1.3 Lower price-sensitivity
      4.1.2 C1 CHEMICALS
            4.1.2.1 Methanol
      4.1.3 C2 CHEMICALS
            4.1.3.1 Ethanol
                    4.1.3.1.1 Ethanol blends
            4.1.3.2 Feedstocks for bioethanol
                    4.1.3.2.1 Corn
                    4.1.3.2.2 Sugarcane
                    4.1.3.2.3 Sugar beet
                    4.1.3.2.4 Wheat
                    4.1.3.2.5 Cassava
                    4.1.3.2.6 Bagasse
            4.1.3.3 Production & revenue forecasts
            4.1.4 C4 -ISOBUTANOL
            4.1.5 C5 AND ABOVE – TECHNICAL OVERVIEW
  4.2 POLYMERS
      4.2.1 MARKET DRIVERS
            4.2.1.1 Economic benefits
            4.2.1.2 New technology developments
      4.2.2 RESTRAINTS & OPPORTUNITIES
            4.2.2.1 Lack of cost competitiveness
            4.2.2.2 Increasing range of applications
      4.2.3 POLYLACTIC ACID (PLA)
      4.2.4 POLYHYDROXYALKANOATES (PHA)
      4.2.5 BIO-BASED STARCH PLASTICS
      4.2.6 BIO-BASED POLYETHYLENE
      4.2.7 POLYVINYL ACETATE
      4.2.8 POLYAMINO ACIDS
      4.2.9 POLYGLYCOLIC ACID
      4.2.10 POLYACRYLAMIDE
 4.3 ORGANIC ACIDS - TECHNICAL OVERVIEW
 4.4 KETONES - OVERVIEW
      4.4.1 ACETONE
      4.4.2 METHYL ETHYL KETONE
5 PLATFORM CHEMICALS
  5.1 1, 4-DIACIDS
      5.1.1 FUMARIC ACID - INTRODUCTION
      5.1.2 SUCCINIC ACID
            5.1.2.1 Drivers
                    5.1.2.1.1 Commercial use for derivatives
            5.1.2.2 Opportunity
                    5.1.2.2.1 Initiatives by industry participants
  5.2 2, 5- FURAN DICARBOXYLIC ACID  - INTRODUCTION
      5.2.1 DRIVERS
            5.2.1.1 Derivatives have wide-ranging applications
      5.2.2 RESTRAINTS
            5.2.2.1 Lack of knowledge about polymer formation
            5.2.2.2 Non-selective dehydration of sugar
  5.3 3- HYDROXYPROPIONIC ACID - INTRODUCTION
      5.3.1 DRIVERS
            5.3.1.1 Wide-ranging applications
      5.3.2 RESTRAINTS
            5.3.2.1 Need for new catalysts increases R&D costs
 5.4 ASPARTIC ACID - INTRODUCTION
      5.4.1 DRIVERS
            5.4.1.1 Benefits to producers
            5.4.1.2 Market potential of amino analogs
      5.4.2 OPPORTUNITIES
            5.4.2.1 An alternative, direct fermentation route
            5.4.2.2 Better quality products
 5.5 LEVULINIC ACID - INTRODUCTION
      5.5.1 DRIVER
            5.5.1.1 Derivatives hold significant value
      5.5.2 OPPORTUNITY
            5.5.2.1 Improved yields & widening applications
 5.6 GLYCEROL - INTRODUCTION
      5.6.1 DRIVERS
            5.6.1.1 Increasing production of bio-diesel
            5.6.1.2 Increasing cost-effectiveness
 5.7 OTHERS
      5.7.1 ITACONIC ACID - INTRODUCTION
      5.7.2 GLUCARIC ACID - INTRODUCTION
      5.7.3 GLUTAMIC ACID - INTRODUCTION
6 RENEWABLE CHEMICALS APPLICATIONS
  6.1 TRANSPORTATION
  6.2 INDUSTRIAL
  6.3 FOOD PACKAGING & BEVERAGE BOTTLING
  6.4 TEXTILES
  6.5 ENVIRONMENT
  6.6 HOUSING
  6.7 RECREATION
  6.8 HEALTH & HYGIENE
7 GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS
  7.1 GLOBAL BIOETHANOL MARKET BY GEOGRAPHY
      7.1.1 NORTH AMERICA
      7.1.2 LATIN AMERICA
      7.1.3 EUROPE
      7.1.4 ASIA
  7.2 GLOBAL BIOPOLYMERS MARKET BY GEOGRAPHY
      7.2.1 NORTH AMERICA: BIOPOLYMERS MARKET
      7.2.2 EUROPE: BIOPOLYMERS MARKET
      7.2.3 ASIA: BIOPOLYMERS MARKET
8 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
  8.1 AGREEMENTS ACCOUNT FOR 57% OF ALL STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENTS
  8.2 MAXIMUM DEVELOPMENTS IN ACIDS SEGMENT
  8.3 PLASTICS & PACKAGING LEADS APPLICATION MARKET
  8.4 NOVOZYMES IS THE MOST ACTIVE COMPANY
9 COCONUT AND PALM OIL
  9.1 KEY FINDINGS
  9.2 PALM OIL BETTER FEEDSTOCK THAN COCONUT OIL
  9.3 PALM OIL DELIVERS BETTER PRODUCTIVITY THAN COCONUT OIL
  9.4 EXPECTED VOLUME SHIFT OF PALM OIL & COCONUT OIL
  9.5 GROWING ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN OVER INCREASED VOLUMES OF PALM OIL PRODUCTION
  9.6 STRATEGIC RECOMMENDATIONS
10 POLYAMIDE 11 & OTHER CASTOR OIL DERIVATIVES
  10.1 KEY FINDINGS
  10.2 CHINA: THE BIGGEST CONSUMER OF CASTOR OIL
  10.3 PERSONAL CARE AND DETERGENTS: KEY END-USER SEGMENT FOR CASTOR OIL DERIVATIVES
  10.4 POLYAMIDE 11: A KEY CASTOR OIL DERIVATIVE
      10.4.1 POLYMIDE 11 APPLICATIONS
      10.4.2 HIGH PERFORMANCE POLYMERS DELIVER PERFORMANCE AT A PRICE
      10.5 STRATEGIC RECOMMENDATIONS
11 FATTY ACID METHYL ESTERS
  11.1 KEY FINDINGS
  11.2 NEW PRODUCTS OF METHYL ESTER
      11.2.1 ALPHA-SULPHONATED METHYL ESTERS (MES)
      11.2.2 NONIONIC SURFACTANTS
  11.3 PRICING TREND
  11.4 INDUSTRY GROWTH STRATEGIES
  11.5 STRATEGIC RECOMMENDATION
12 COMPANY PROFILES
  12.1 ABENGOA BIOENERGY
      12.1.1 OVERVIEW
      12.1.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
      12.1.3 STRATEGY
      12.1.4 DEVELOPMENTS
  12.2 ARCHER-DANIELS-MIDLAND COMPANY
      12.2.1 OVERVIEW
      12.2.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
      12.2.3 STRATEGY
      12.2.4 DEVELOPMENTS
  12.3 BASF
      12.3.1 OVERVIEW
      12.3.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
      12.3.3 STRATEGY
      12.3.4 DEVELOPMENTS
  12.4 BIOAMBER
      12.4.1 OVERVIEW
      12.4.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
      12.4.3 STRATEGY
      12.4.4 DEVELOPMENTS
  12.5 BLUEFIRE ETHANOL
      12.5.1 OVERVIEW
      12.5.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
      12.5.3 STRATEGY
      12.5.4 DEVELOPMENTS
  12.6 BRASKEM
      12.6.1 OVERVIEW
      12.6.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
      12.6.3 STRATEGY
      12.6.4 DEVELOPMENTS
  12.7 DEGUSSA EVONIK
      12.7.1 OVERVIEW
      12.7.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
      12.7.3 STRATEGY
      12.7.4 DEVELOPMENTS
  12.8 DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
      12.8.1 OVERVIEW
      12.8.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
      12.8.3 STRATEGY
      12.8.4 DEVELOPMENTS
  12.9 DSM
      12.9.1 OVERVIEW
      12.9.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
      12.9.3 STRATEGY
      12.9.4 DEVELOPMENTS
  12.10 DUPONT
      12.10.1 OVERVIEW
      12.10.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
      12.10.3 STRATEGY
      12.10.4 DEVELOPMENTS
  12.11 GENECOR INTERNATIONAL INC
      12.11.1 OVERVIEW
      12.11.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
      12.11.3 OVERALL STRATEGY
      12.11.4 DEVELOPMENTS
  12.12 GEVO INC
      12.12.1 OVERVIEW
      12.12.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
      12.12.3 STRATEGY
      12.12.4 DEVELOPMENTS
  12.13 GREENFIELD ETHANOL INC
      12.13.1 OVERVIEW
      12.13.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
      12.13.3 STRATEGY
      12.13.4 DEVELOPMENTS
  12.14 NATUREWORKS LLC
      12.14.1 OVERVIEW
      12.14.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
      12.14.3 STRATEGY
      12.14.4 DEVELOPMENTS
  12.15 NOVOZYMES
      12.15.1 OVERVIEW
      12.15.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
      12.15.3 STRATEGY
      12.15.4 DEVELOPMENTS
  12.16 SAPPHIRE ENERGY, INC
      12.16.1 OVERVIEW
      12.16.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
      12.16.3 STRATEGY
      12.16.4 DEVELOPMENTS
  12.17 SEAMBIOTIC
      12.17.1 OVERVIEW
      12.17.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
      12.17.3 STRATEGY
      12.17.4 DEVELOPMENTS
  12.18 SPARTAN CHEMICAL COMPANY INC
      12.18.1 OVERVIEW
      12.18.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
  12.18.3 STRATEGY
      12.18.4 DEVELOPMENTS
      12.19 UOP LLC
      12.19.1 OVERVIEW
  12.19.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
      12.19.3 STRATEGY
      12.19.4 DEVELOPMENTS
  12.20 VERENIUM CORP
      12.20.1 OVERVIEW
      12.20.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
      12.20.3 STRATEGY
      12.20.4 DEVELOPMENTS
APPENDIX
  U.S.PATENTS
  EUROPE PATENTS
  JAPAN PATENTS
  WIPO PATENTS

 
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