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Development and construction spending levels in the natural gas sector will increase throughout 2004 and pick up steadily in 2005 and return to the high spending levels of 2000 in 2006 & 2007. The demand for natural gas is expected to grow from 22.8 Tcf 2000 to approximately 33.8 Tcf by 2020. A total increase of 11 Tcf adjusted for forecasted gains in usage efficiency. This figure alone infers a 50% increase in volume, which translates into large infrastructure projects in the production, transmission & storage of natural gas. In the long term 25,000 miles of natural gas pipeline will be constructed by 2010 and an additional 13,000 miles by 2015 in the US. Estimates range up to 275,000 miles or more of distribution pipeline.
US and Canada Compressor Drive Database:
IIR's Compressor Drive Database identifies the prime movers driving compressors at Natural Gas Processing Plants, Compressor Stations and Natural Gas Storage Facilities. IIR identifies specifically the type of Compressor drive (Combustion Turbine, Internal Combustion Engine Steam Turbine, or Electric Motor), Make, Model, Start-Up Date and Horsepower rating for each machine. The database also identifies company ownership, verified key plant management contacts, physical and mailing addresses and tracks the progress of grassroot construction as well as planned unit additions.
US and Canada Capital Project Coverage:
To stay on top of this expanding market IIR provides extensive coverage on major capital projects in the U.S. tracking capital projects for Natural Gas Processing, Storage and Transmission expansions and grassroot construction. Detailed information is available on projects that exceed $1 million in spending and a 4-6 month lead-time criteria. IIR’s direct research method confirms and validates each report through key corporate and plant contacts to insure accuracy. Three key management and decision maker contacts are provided for each project to give the user a direct connection with the appropriate project contacts.
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