Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market 2016-2026 : CAPEX on Large-Scale Onshore Liquefaction & Regasification and Prospects for Leading Companies

液化天然ガス(LNG)インフラの世界市場2016-2026

◆タイトル:Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market 2016-2026 : CAPEX on Large-Scale Onshore Liquefaction & Regasification and Prospects for Leading Companies
◆商品コード:VGAIN5112506
◆調査・発行会社:visiongain
◆発行日:2015年11月
◆ページ数:260
◆レポート形式:PDF / 英語
◆納品方法:Eメール
◆調査対象地域:グローバル
◆産業分野:エネルギー
◆販売価格オプション(消費税別)
Sigle UserGBP3,499 ⇒換算¥0見積依頼/購入/質問フォーム
Departmental/Five UserGBP3,899 ⇒換算¥0見積依頼/購入/質問フォーム
Site LicenseGBP4,999 ⇒換算¥0見積依頼/購入/質問フォーム
※Single UserとDept Licence(Five User)の場合、DRM(デジタル著作権管理)付PDFファイルです。認証されたPC上のみでの閲覧と、PDF閲覧期限は購入日より1年となります。Dept Licence(Five User)は印刷できますが、Single Userは印刷できません。Site Licence/Global Site Licenseの場合は、閲覧・印刷制限はありません。
販売価格オプションの説明はこちらでご利用ガイドはこちらでご確認いただけます。
※お支払金額は「換算金額(日本円)+消費税+配送料(Eメール納品は無料)」です。
※Eメールによる納品の場合、通常ご注文当日~2日以内に納品致します。
※商品の納品後、納品日+5日以内に請求書を発行し、お客様宛に郵送いたしますので、請求書発行日より2ヶ月以内に銀行振込にて支払をお願いします。(振込先:三菱東京UFJ銀行/京橋支店/H&Iグローバルリサーチ株式会社)
※上記の日本語題名はH&Iグローバルリサーチが翻訳したものです。英語版原本には日本語表記はありません。
※為替レートは適宜修正・更新しております。リアルタイム更新ではありません。
※弊社H&Iグローバルリサーチ株式会社はvisiongainの日本における正規販売代理店です。

【レポートの概要】

当調査レポートでは、液化天然ガス(LNG)インフラの世界市場について調査・分析し、以下の構成でお届けいたします。

・レポートの概要
・イントロダクション
・LNG液化の世界市場
・LNG再ガス化の世界市場
・液化天然ガス(LNG)インフラの世界市場:地域別市場分析、市場規模予測
・液化天然ガス(LNG)インフラの世界市場:環境分析
・液化天然ガス(LNG)インフラの世界市場:専門家の見解
・液化天然ガス(LNG)インフラの世界市場:主要企業分析
・結論

There are a number of exciting LNG liquefaction prospects around the world in 2016, both under construction and prospective. The question is whether the demand of East Asia is strong enough to support the economics of an abundant supply of liquefaction opportunities. This report tackles that question, forecasting the feasibility and likelihood of further liquefaction and regasification investment around the world. In doing so, it makes judgement calls about individual projects under construction and in planning; both in terms of the EPC costs and how likely they are to proceed. As more LNG infrastructure is constructed, an increasingly complex global LNG trade is evolving; one that is becoming ever more important to the shape of the global energy industry. Visiongain assesses that capital expenditure on the development of large-scale onshore LNG liquefaction and regasification terminals will reach $55.08bn in 2016.

The construction of large-scale onshore liquefaction and regasification terminals is a function of the development of the global LNG industry. Investment in such infrastructure is dictated by unique supply and demand circumstances in different geographies, such as the US unconventional oil and gas boom and the future of Japanese nuclear power generation. Our report assesses upstream asset viability, infrastructure EPC costs and demand-side outlook to anticipate the market direction.

The report is divided into two distinct global markets: expenditure on (a) liquefaction and (b) regasification facilities. These global markets are further divided by the most important spaces for infrastructure investment. Detailed tables of all in operation, under construction and planned facilities are also provided, as well as a companies’ chapter examining the LNG portfolios of the leading shareholders of LNG capacity.

The report will answer questions such as:
- What are the key trends and factors affecting spending on new liquefaction infrastructure?
- What factors dictate this investment?
- How are the economics of terminals shaping up?
- What is the interplay between expenditure on regasification terminals and liquefaction capacity?
- How are demand markets for LNG most likely to evolve, and why?
- Who will be the main exporters and importers of LNG over the next decade?
- How will the future global LNG trade routes change?
- How much extra LNG capacity will enter the global market over the next decade?

How will you benefit from this report?
• This report will keep your knowledge base up to speed. Don’t get left behind.
• This report will allow you to reinforce strategic decision-making based upon definitive and reliable market data.
• You will be able to realise your company’s full potential within the market.
• You will better understand the competitive landscape and identify potential new business opportunities and partnerships.

Five reasons why you must order and read this report today:

1) The report provides a high, medium and low case scenario for global CAPEX and capacity forecasts of the liquefaction market from 2016-2026

2) The report provides CAPEX and capacity forecasts and analyses for the 5 leading liquefaction and regasification market spaces from 2016-2026:
- Australia (Liquefaction)
- Canada (Liquefaction)
- East Africa (Liquefaction)
- Russia (Liquefaction)
- US (Liquefaction)
- Rest of the World (Liquefaction)
o This chapter include individual market outlooks for:
• Iran
• Papua New Guinea
• Qatar
• Trinidad & Tobago
• Algeria
• Angola
• Nigeria
- China (Regasification)
- Europe (Regasification)
- Japan (Regasification)
- South Korea (Regasification)
- India (Regasification)

3) The report also includes Portfolio Details & Analysis of the Leading Companies involved in the Large-Scale LNG Infrastructure Market
- BP
- BG Group
- BHP Billiton
- Chevron
- CNOOC
- ConocoPhillips
- ExxonMobil
- Mitsubishi
- Mitsui
- Pertamina
- Qatar Petroleum
- Royal Dutch Shell
- Sonatrach
- Total S.A.
- Woodside

4) The analysis is also underpinned by our exclusive interviews with leading experts:
- John Jeffers from Kentz (A SNC-Lavlin Company)
- Carmen Lopez-Contreras from a Leading Oil and Gas Operating Company
- A Senior LNG Advisor from a Oil and Gas Major
- Mike Theobald from AECOM
- Kathleen Eisbrenner from NextDecade LNG

5) The report includes tables of all currently operating, under construction and planned liquefaction and regasification facilities, listing their Location, Operational Year, Status, Capacity, Owner(s) and EPC Cost
- These projects are colour coded based on visiongain’s view of how likely the planned project listed is to go ahead.

This independent, 260+ page report guarantees you will remain better informed than your competitors. With 134 tables and figures examining the Onshore Large-Scale LNG market space, the report gives you an immediate, one-stop breakdown of your market. PLUS capital expenditure and capacity forecasts, as well as analysis, from 2016-2026 will keep your knowledge that one step ahead of your rivals.

【レポートの目次】

1. Report Overview
1.1 The LNG Infrastructure Market 2016-2026: Large-Scale Onshore Liquefaction & Regasification Terminals
1.2 Market Definition & Methodology
1.2.1 Market Definition
1.2.2 Methodology
1.3 Large-Scale Onshore LNG Infrastructure Report Structure
1.4 Why You Should Read This Report
1.5 How this Report Delivers
1.6 Key Questions Answered by This Analytical Report Include:
1.8 Frequently Asked Questions
1.7 Who is This Report For?
1.9 Associated Visiongain Reports
1.10 About Visiongain

2. Introduction to the Large-Scale Onshore Liquefaction & Regasification Infrastructure Market
2.1 The Role and Function of LNG Infrastructure
2.2 What is Natural Gas Liquefaction?
2.3 What is Natural Gas Liquefaction?
2.4 Brief History of LNG Infrastructure

3. Global Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction & Regasification Market
3.1 What is Shaping the Expansion of the Global LNG Trade?
3.1.1 Demand Side Factors
3.1.2 Supply-Side Drivers
3.1.3 Global LNG Market: Where Are We Now; Where Will We Be in 5 Years; Where Will We Be in 10 Years?
3.1.4 LNG Capacity Forecasts
3.1.5 LNG Demand Forecasts
3.2 What Threats to LNG Demand Exist?
3.2.1 Oil Price Analysis
3.2.2 Supply-Side Factors
3.2.3 Demand-Side Factors
3.2.4 Other Major Variables that Impact the Oil Price
3.2.5 Visiongain’s Oil Price Assumptions and Forecast
3.2.6 Oil Price and LNG Price Relationship
3.2.7 Towards an Oversupplied LNG Market
3.3 What Impact will Travel Distances Between Demand & Supply Have on the Development of the Global LNG Trade?
3.4 What Challenges Does Floating Liquefied Natural Gas Pose to Onshore LNG Liquefaction Terminals?
3.4.1 The Economics
3.4.2 Regulatory/Tax Benefits and Development Timeframes
3.4.3 Flexibility
3.4.4 Overall Assessment
3.5 Energy Security as a Driver for LNG Infrastructure Development
3.6 The Economics of the LNG Trade versus Movement of Natural Gas via Pipelines
3.7 Can a Global LNG Spot Market Emerge?

4. The Global LNG Liquefaction Market (Large-Scale Onshore) 2016-2026
4.1 The Global LNG Liquefaction Market (Large-Scale Onshore) 2016-2026 – High, Medium and Low Case Scenarios
4.2 Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facilities in Operation, Under Construction or Planned
4.3 Australian Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Market 2016-2026
4.3.1 Overall Drivers & Restraints on Australian LNG Liquefaction Investment
4.3.2 Capital Expenditure Analysis
4.3.3 What Are the Prospects for Brownfield Terminal Development?
4.3.4 Future Outlook for Australian LNG Infrastructure
4.3.5 Australian LNG Liquefaction Infrastructure in Operation, Under Construction and Planned
4.4 US Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Market 2016-2026
4.4.1 Overall Drivers & Restraints on US LNG Liquefaction Investment
4.4.2 Capital Expenditure Analysis
4.4.2.1 Drivers for Capital Expenditure
4.4.3 US Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Terminal Locations
4.4.4 US LNG Liquefaction Infrastructure in Operation, Under Construction and Planned
4.5 Russian Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Market 2016-2026
4.5.1 Russia Onshore Liquefaction Facilities and Prospects
4.5.2 Overall Drivers & Restraints on Russian LNG Liquefaction Investment
4.5.3 Russian LNG Liquefaction Infrastructure in Operation, Under Construction and Planned
4.6 Canadian Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Market 2016-2026
4.6.1 Overall Drivers & Restraints on Canadian LNG Liquefaction Investment
4.6.2 Capital Expenditure Analysis
4.6.3 Canadian Onshore LNG Liquefaction Projects
4.6.4 Upstream Reserves
4.6.5 Pipeline Construction Costs
4.6.6 Greenfield Terminal Costs and Economics
4.6.7 Threats to LNG Liquefaction Terminal Investment
4.6.8 Canadian LNG Liquefaction Infrastructure in Operation, Under Construction and Planned
4.7 East Africa Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Market 2016-2026
4.7.1 Overall Drivers & Restraints on East African LNG Liquefaction Investment
4.7.2 Mozambique LNG Liquefaction Outlook
4.7.2.1 Upstream Assets Relevant to LNG Liquefaction Development
4.7.2.2 Anadarko’s LNG Plan: The Onshore Option
4.7.2.3 ENI’s FLNG Option
4.7.2.4 Mozambique Development Context & Tax Regime
4.7.2.5 Most Likely Scenario for Mozambique LNG Development
4.7.3 Tanzanian LNG Liquefaction Outlook
4.7.3.1 Tanzania Development Context & Tax Regime
4.7.4 East African LNG Liquefaction Infrastructure in Operation, Under Construction and Planned
4.8 Rest of the World (RoW) Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Market 2016-2026
4.8.1 Iranian Onshore LNG Liquefaction Prospects
4.8.1.1 Joint LNG Exports
4.8.1.2 Potential Export Markets
4.8.1.3 Domestic Situation
4.8.2 Papua New Guinea Onshore LNG Liquefaction Prospects
4.8.3 Qatari Onshore LNG Liquefaction Prospects
4.8.4 Other Onshore LNG Liquefaction Market Outlooks
4.8.4.1 Trinidad & Tobago Onshore LNG Prospects
4.8.4.2 Algeria
4.8.4.3 Angola
4.8.4.4 Nigeria

5. The Global LNG Regasification Market (Large-Scale Onshore) 2016-2026
5.1 Large-Scale Regasification Terminals in Operation, Under Construction and Planned
5.2 Chinese Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Market 2015-2025
5.2.1 Overall Drivers and Restraints on the Chinese Onshore LNG Regasification Market
5.2.2 Drivers
5.2.3 Restraints
5.2.3.1 Domestic Supply – Shale Gas Development
5.2.3.2 Domestic Supply – Coalbed Methane Development
5.2.3.3 Domestic Supply – Tight Gas Development
5.2.3.4 Imports of Pipeline Gas
5.2.4 Chinese LNG Regasification Infrastructure in Operation, Under Construction and Planned
5.3 Japanese Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Market 2016-2026
5.3.1 Overall Drivers and Restraints on the Japanese Onshore LNG Regasification Market
5.3.2 Capital Expenditure Analysis
5.3.3 Restarting Nuclear Power Generation
5.3.4 The Future of Coal Power Generation
5.3.5 Liquefaction Equity Investment Indicative of Future Imports
5.3.6 Japanese LNG Regasification Infrastructure in Operation, Under Construction and Planned
5.4 European Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Market 2015-2025
5.4.1 Overall Drivers and Restraints on the European Onshore LNG Regasification Market
5.4.2 How Does the Ukraine Crisis Impact Future European LNG Demand?
5.4.3 The Impact of Gas Pipeline Developments on LNG Infrastructure Investment
5.4.4 The Economics of LNG Imports vs. Russian Gas
5.4.5 The FSRU Option – A Threat to Onshore Regasification in Europe?
5.4.6 What Will the Effect of UK North Sea Gas Declines be on Regasification Infrastructure?
5.4.7 Shale Gas Development Issues and their Relation to LNG Infrastructure Development
5.4.7.1 Poland
5.4.7.2 UK
5.4.8 Energy Security & Geo-Politics as a Driver of Regasification Infrastructure Development
5.4.9 A Shift to Natural Gas Power Generation?
5.4.10 Baltic States LNG Regasification Outlook
5.4.11 Italian LNG Regasification Terminal Outlook
5.4.12 European LNG Regasification Infrastructure in Operation, Under Construction and Planned
5.5 South Korean Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Market 2015-2025
5.5.1 Overall Drivers and Restraints on the South Korean Onshore LNG Regasification Market
5.5.2 Current LNG Demand Situation
5.5.3 What is the Future of Nuclear Power Generation in South Korea?
5.5.4 South Korean LNG Regasification Infrastructure in Operation, Under Construction and Planned
5.6 Indian Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Market 2016-2026
5.6.1 Overall Drivers and Restraints on the Indian Onshore LNG Regasification Market
5.6.2 Indian LNG Infrastructure Outlook
5.6.3 LNG Pricing
5.6.4 Indian LNG Regasification Infrastructure in Operation, Under Construction and Planned

6. PEST Analysis of the Large-Scale Onshore LNG Infrastructure Market

7. Expert Opinion
7.1 Kentz (A Member of the SNC-Lavalin Group)
7.1.1 Kentz’s Involvement in LNG
7.1.2 LNG Project Costs
7.1.3 Availability of Labour
7.1.4 Second Wave of Liquefaction Projects
7.1.5 Iranian Liquefaction Potential
7.1.6 Qatar’s Strategy
7.1.7 LNG Price, Supply and Demand
7.2 Carmen Lopez-Contreras
7.2.1 Second Wave of Liquefaction Projects
7.2.2 Oil & LNG Price
7.2.3 LNG Capacity Additions
7.2.4 Qatar’s Strategy
7.2.5 Iranian Liquefaction Potential
7.2.6 LNG Supply and Demand
7.3 AECOM
7.3.1 Japanese Demand
7.3.2 European Demand
7.3.3 Competing with Coal
7.4 Senior LNG Advisor – Oil and Gas Super Major
7.4.1 Second Wave of Liquefaction Projects
7.4.2 Effects of the Oil Price on LNG Market
7.4.3 Main Demand Centres
7.4.4 Qatar’s Strategy
7.4.5 Iranian Liquefaction Prospects
7.4.5 Prospects of Planned Liquefaction Projects
7.4.6 Surplus of Supply
7.5 NextDecade LNG
7.5.1 Next-Decade LNG & Rio Grande
7.5.2 Project Economics
7.5.3 Qatar’s Strategy
7.5.4 Iranian Liquefaction Prospects
7.5.5 Competing with Coal and Nuclear

8. Leading Companies in Large-Scale LNG Infrastructure Market
8.1 Leading LNG Liquefaction Operators
8.1.1 BP
8.1.2 BG Group
8.1.3 BHP Billiton
8.1.4 Chevron
8.1.5 CNOOC
8.1.6 ConocoPhillips
8.1.7 ExxonMobil
8.1.8 Mitsubishi
8.1.9 Mitsui
8.1.10 Pertamina
8.1.11 Qatar Petroleum
8.1.12 Royal Dutch Shell
8.1.13 Sonatrach
8.1.14 Total S.A.
8.1.15 Woodside

9. Conclusions
9.1 Outlook for Investment in LNG Infrastructure Onshore
9.2 Key Findings

10. Glossary

List of Tables
Table 1.1 Large-Scale Onshore LNG Infrastructure Market Structure
Table 1.2 Large-Scale Onshore LNG Infrastructure
Table 2.1 LNG Industry Brief Early History Timeline
Table 3.1 Global Large-Scale Onshore LNG Facility CAPEX 2016-2026, Liquefaction & Regasification Compared ($m, AGR%)
Table 3.2 LNG Capacity Forecasts Large Scale Onshore Liquefaction & FLNG, Current & Added, 2015-2026 (Mmtpa), Large Scale Onshore Regasification & FSRU, 2015-2022 (Mmtpa)
Table 3.3 Visiongain’s Anticipated WTI Oil Price, 2015, 2016, 2017-2020, 2021-2025 ($/bbl)
Table 3.4 Global Yearly Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Capacity Additions, High, Anticipated and Low Case Scenarios, 2016-2026 (Mmtpa)
Table 4.1 Global Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX 2016-2026, High Case Scenario ($m, AGR%)
Table 4.2 Global Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX 2016-2026, Anticipated Scenario ($m, AGR%)
Table 4.3 Global Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX 2016-2026, Low Case Scenario ($m, AGR%)
Table 4.4 Global Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX 2016-2026, Anticipated Scenario, Broken Down By Region ($m)
Table 4.5 LNG Liquefaction Facilities (Large-Scale) In Operation, Under Construction and Planned (Name, Country, Type, First LNG Export (Year), First Anticipated Production, Status, Current Capacity, Intended Capacity, EPC Cost, Number of Trains)
Table 4.6 Australian Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX 2016-2026 ($m, AGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.7 Australian Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility Capacity Additions 2015-2022 (Mmtpa)
Table 4.8 Australian LNG Liquefaction Investment Drivers and Restraints
Table 4.9 US Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX 2016-2026 ($m, AGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.10 US Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility Capacity Additions 2015-2022 (Mmtpa)
Table 4.11 US LNG Liquefaction Investment Drivers and Restraints
Table 4.12 Russian Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX 2015-2025 ($m, AGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.13 Russian Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility Capacity Additions 2015-2022 (Mmtpa)
Table 4.14 Russian LNG Liquefaction Investment Drivers and Restraints
Table 4.15 Canadian Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX 2015-2025 ($m, AGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.16 Canadian Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility Capacity Additions 2015-2022 (Mmtpa)
Table 4.17 Canadian LNG Liquefaction Investment Drivers and Restraints
Table 4.18 Proposed Natural Gas Pipelines for British Columbia (Pipeline Name, Lead Company, Distance, Capacity, Start Point, End Point)
Table 4.19 East Africa Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX 2015-2025 ($m, AGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.20 East African Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility Capacity Additions 2015-2022 (Mmtpa)
Table 4.21 East African LNG Liquefaction Investment Drivers and Restraints
Table 4.22 Mozambique Gas Blocks Relevant to LNG Exports (Operator, Block, Onshore/Offshore, km2, Project Shareholders, Status)
Table 4.23 Rest of the World (RoW) Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX 2015-2025 ($m, AGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.24 Rest of the World Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility Capacity Additions 2015-2022 (Mmtpa)
Table 5.1 Global Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility CAPEX 2016-2026 ($m)
Table 5.2 LNG Regasification Facilities (Large-Scale) In Operation, Under Construction and Planned (Name, Country, First LNG Accepted (Year), Status, Current Capacity, Intended Capacity, EPC Cost)
Table 5.3 Chinese Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility CAPEX 2016-2026 ($m, AGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.4 Chinese Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility Capacity Additions 2015-2022 (Mmtpa)
Table 5.5 Chinese LNG Regasification Investment Drivers and Restraints
Table 5.6 Japanese Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility CAPEX 2016-2026 ($m, AGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.7 Japanese Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility Capacity Additions 2015-2022 (Mmtpa)
Table 5.8 Japanese LNG Regasification Investment Drivers and Restraints
Table 5.9 European Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility CAPEX 2016-2026 ($m, AGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.10 European Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility Capacity Additions 2015-2022 (Mmtpa)
Table 5.11 European LNG Regasification Investment Drivers and Restraints
Table 5.12 South Korean Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility CAPEX 2016-2026 ($m, AGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.13 South Korean Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility Capacity Additions 2015-2022 (Mmtpa)
Table 5.14 South Korean LNG Regasification Investment Drivers and Restraints
Table 5.15 Indian Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility CAPEX 2016-2026 ($m, AGR %, Cumulative)
Table 5.16 Indian Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility Capacity Additions 2015-2022 (Mmtpa)
Table 5.17 Indian Regasification Investment Drivers and Restraints
Table 6.1 PEST Analysis of the Large-Scale Onshore LNG Infrastructure Market
Table 8.1 Leading Operators of Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Capacity, 2015 (Mmtpa)
Table 8.2 BP Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction (LNG Liquefaction Equity Capacity 2015, % of Total LNG Liquefaction Capacity 2015, Market Share 2015)
Table 8.3 BG Group Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction (LNG Liquefaction Equity Capacity 2015, % of Total LNG Liquefaction Capacity 2015, Market Share 2015)
Table 8.4 BHP Billiton Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction (LNG Liquefaction Equity Capacity 2015, % of Total LNG Liquefaction Capacity 2015, Market Share 2015)
Table 8.5 Chevron Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction (LNG Liquefaction Equity Capacity 2015, % of Total LNG Liquefaction Capacity 2015, Market Share 2015)
Table 8.6 CNOOC Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction (LNG Liquefaction Equity Capacity 2015, % of Total LNG Liquefaction Capacity 2015, Market Share 2015)
Table 8.7 ConocoPhillips Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction (LNG Liquefaction Equity Capacity 2015, % of Total LNG Liquefaction Capacity 2015, Market Share 2015)
Table 8.8 ExxonMobil Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction (LNG Liquefaction Equity Capacity 2015, % of Total LNG Liquefaction Capacity 2015, Market Share 2015)
Table 8.9 Mitsubishi Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction (LNG Liquefaction Equity Capacity 2015, % of Total LNG Liquefaction Capacity 2015, Market Share 2015)
Table 8.10 Mitsui Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction (LNG Liquefaction Equity Capacity 2015, % of Total LNG Liquefaction Capacity 2015, Market Share 2015)
Table 8.11 Pertamina Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction (LNG Liquefaction Equity Capacity 2015, % of Total LNG Liquefaction Capacity 2015, Market Share 2015)
Table 8.12 Petronas Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction (LNG Liquefaction Equity Capacity 2015, % of Total LNG Liquefaction Capacity 2015, Market Share 2015)
Table 8.13 Qatar Petroleum Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction (LNG Liquefaction Equity Capacity 2015, % of Total LNG Liquefaction Capacity 2015, Market Share 2015)
Table 8.14 Royal Dutch Shell Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction (LNG Liquefaction Equity Capacity 2015, % of Total LNG Liquefaction Capacity 2015, Market Share 2015)
Table 8.15 Sonatrach Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction (LNG Liquefaction Equity Capacity 2015, % of Total LNG Liquefaction Capacity 2015, Market Share 2015)
Table 8.16 Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction (LNG Liquefaction Equity Capacity 2015, % of Total LNG Liquefaction Capacity 2015, Market Share 2015)
Table 8.17 Woodside Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction (LNG Liquefaction Equity Capacity 2015, % of Total LNG Liquefaction Capacity 2015, Market Share 2015)
Table 8.18 Other Leading Companies of Note within the Global LNG Infrastructure Industry (Name, Role in LNG Infrastructure Industry)

List of Figures
Figure 1.1 World Natural Gas Consumption Forecast, 2010-2035 (Tcf)
Figure 1.2 Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Market Space Definitions
Figure 1.3 Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Market Space Definitions
Figure 2.1 LNG Supply Chain from Field Production to Gas Grid
Figure 2.2 Simplified Flow Diagram of the Liquefaction Process
Figure 3.1 Global Large-Scale Onshore LNG Facility CAPEX 2016-2026, Liquefaction & Regasification Compared ($m, AGR%)
Figure 3.2 Top 10 LNG Exporter Countries (Million Tons), 2014
Figure 3.3 Henry Hub ($/mmbtu), August 2005-August 2015
Figure 3.4 World Natural Gas Consumption Forecast, 2015-2035 (Tcf)
Figure 3.5 World Hydrocarbons Consumption Forecast, 2015-2035 (MMtoe)
Figure 3.6 World Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions by Fuel Type, 2010-2035 (Billion Metric Tons)
Figure 3.7 Greenhouse Gases and Harmful Emissions: Coal and Natural Gas Compared (Parts per Million)
Figure 3.8 Global Shale Gas Resources by Region (Tcf)
Figure 3.9 Monthly WTI and Brent Oil Prices 2003-2015 ($/bbl)
Figure 3.10 Daily WTI and Brent Oil Prices (July 2014 – August 2015) ($/bbl)
Figure 3.11 Chinese and Indian Annual GDP Growth 2005-2017f (%)
Figure 3.12 US Petroleum Consumption January 2014 to August (thousand barrels per day)
Figure 3.13 Visiongain’s Anticipated WTI Oil Price, 2015, 2016, 2017-2020, 2021-2025 ($/bbl)
Figure 3.14 Global Yearly Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Capacity Additions, High, Medium and Low Case Scenarios, 2016-2026 (Mmtpa)
Figure 3.15 Global Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Capacity Additions, High, Medium and Low Case Scenarios, 2016-2026 (Mmtpa)
Figure 3.16 Global Estimated LNG Landed Price, $/MMbtu, June 2015
Figure 3.17 LNG Price $/MMbtu, August 2014, August 2015; By Region (Landed LNG Import Price)
Figure 3.18 LNG Price $/MMbtu, August 2015; By Region & Countries (Landed LNG Import Price)
Figure 4.1 Global Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX 2016-2026, High Case Scenario ($m, AGR%)
Figure 4.2 Global Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX 2016-2026, Anticipated Scenario ($m, AGR%)
Figure 4.3 Global Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX 2016-2026, Low Case Scenario ($m, AGR%)
Figure 4.4 Global Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX, by Market Space, 2016-2026, Anticipated Scenario ($m, AGR%)
Figure 4.5 Global Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility Market Share by CAPEX, Anticipated Scenario, 2016 (%)
Figure 4.6 Global Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility Market Share by CAPEX, Anticipated Scenario, 2021 (%)
Figure 4.7 Global Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility Market Share by CAPEX, Anticipated Case Scenario, 2026 (%)
Figure 4.8 Australian Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX 2016-2026 ($m, AGR %)
Figure 4.9 Market Share Forecast 2016, 2021, 2026 (%) for Australian Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX
Figure 4.10 Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility Cost per mmtpa of Capacity (Greenfield Terminals, CAPEX per mmtpa ($m))
Figure 4.11 Australian Dollar Exchange Rate vs. United States Dollars, 2005-2015
Figure 4.12 US Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX 2016-2026 ($m, AGR %)
Figure 4.13 Market Share Forecast 2016, 2021, 2026 (%) for US Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX
Figure 4.14 US Spot (Henry Hub) Gas Price Short Term Forecast 2014-2016 ($/MMBtu)
Figure 4.15 US LNG Export Terminals Currently Approved by FERC (Name, Location, Sponsor)
Figure 4.16 US LNG Export Terminals Proposed to FERC (Name, Location, Sponsor)
Figure 4.17 Russian Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX 2016-2026 ($m, AGR %)
Figure 4.18 Market Share Forecast 2016, 2021, 2026 (%) for Russian Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX
Figure 4.19 Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility Cost per mmtpa of Capacity (Greenfield Terminals, CAPEX per mmtpa ($m))
Figure 4.20 Canadian Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX 2015-2026 ($m, AGR %)
Figure 4.21 Market Share Forecast 2016, 2021, 2026 (%) for Canadian Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX
Figure 4.22 East Africa Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX 2016-2026 ($m, AGR %)
Figure 4.23 Market Share Forecast 2016, 2021, 2026 (%) for East African Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX
Figure 4.24 RoW Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX 2016-2026 ($m, AGR %)
Figure 4.25 Market Share Forecast 2016, 2021, 2026 (%) for RoW Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Facility CAPEX
Figure 4.26 North Field, Qatar
Figure 5.1 Global Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility CAPEX 2016-2026 ($m, AGR%)
Figure 5.2 Global Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility CAPEX by Market Space, 2016-2026 ($m, AGR%)
Figure 5.3 Global Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility Market Share by CAPEX, 2016 (%)
Figure 5.4 Global Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility Market Share by CAPEX, 2020 (%)
Figure 5.5 Global Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Market Share by CAPEX, 2026 (%)
Figure 5.6 Chinese Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility CAPEX 2016-2026 ($m, AGR %)
Figure 5.7 Market Share Forecast 2016, 2021, 2025 (%) for Chinese Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility CAPEX
Figure 5.8 Japanese Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility CAPEX 2016-2026 ($m, AGR %)
Figure 5.9 Market Share Forecast 2016, 2021, 2026 (%) for Japanese Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility CAPEX
Figure 5.10 Japanese Natural Gas Production and Consumption (bcf/a, production as a % of consumption), 1981-2013
Figure 5.11 Japanese Net Electricity Generation by Fuel Type, 2013 & 2030 Target (% of TWh)
Figure 5.12 European Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility CAPEX 2015-2025 ($m, AGR %)
Figure 5.13 Market Share Forecast 2016, 2021, 2026 (%) for European Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility CAPEX
Figure 5.14 UK Natural Gas Consumption & Production, 2000-2024 (bcm/a)
Figure 5.15 South Korean Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility CAPEX 2016-2026 ($m, AGR %)
Figure 5.16 Market Share Forecast 2016, 2021, 2026 (%) for South Korean Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility CAPEX
Figure 5.17 Indian Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility CAPEX 2016-2026 ($m, AGR %)
Figure 5.18 Market Share Forecast 2016, 2021, 2026 (%) for Indian Large-Scale Onshore LNG Regasification Facility CAPEX
Figure 8.1 Leading Operators of Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Nameplate Capacity - Shell and BG as Separate Entities (Mmtpa)
Figure 8.2 Leading Operators of Large-Scale Onshore LNG Liquefaction Nameplate Capacity - Shell and BG as One Entity (Mmtpa)

【レポートのキーワード】

液化天然ガス、LNGインフラ、再ガス化、液化、投資、エネルギー

★調査レポート[液化天然ガス(LNG)インフラの世界市場2016-2026] ( Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market 2016-2026 : CAPEX on Large-Scale Onshore Liquefaction & Regasification and Prospects for Leading Companies / VGAIN5112506) 販売に関する免責事項
[液化天然ガス(LNG)インフラの世界市場2016-2026] ( Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Infrastructure Market 2016-2026 : CAPEX on Large-Scale Onshore Liquefaction & Regasification and Prospects for Leading Companies / VGAIN5112506) についてEメールでお問い合わせ


◆H&Iグローバルリサーチ株式会社のお客様(例)◆