Market Trends of Gas Detectors Industry
Oil and Gas Sector is Expected to Hold Major Share
- The market for gas detectors is expected to continue to rise, especially in the industrial sector, as there is an increasing need for gas monitoring amenities to identify the presence of hazardous gases. The use of IoT in the oil and gas sector has resulted in improved field communication, real-time monitoring, digital infrastructure for oil fields, decreased maintenance costs, lower power consumption, more production, and increased safety and security for workers and assets. For instance, petrol waste is a serious problem that must be resolved. Liquefied petroleum gas is highly combustible and dangerous to both people and property. When used in conjunction with IoT, gas detectors can significantly aid in gas detection and prevent gas wastage.
- According to the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, the global demand for crude oil (including biofuels) in 2022 amounted to over 99.57 million barrels per day, and it is estimated to increase to approximately 101.89 million barrels per day in 2023. Also, according to EIA, the worldwide consumption of liquid fuels is forecasted to reach approximately 102.14 million barrels per day by the end of 2023. The increasing demand for crude oil and fuel is likely to boost the growth of the studied market.
- North America is estimated to witness robust growth owing to the presence of numerous oil rigs. According to Baker Hughes, North America hosts the most oil and gas rigs worldwide. As of November 2023, there were 797 land rigs in that region, with a further 22 rigs located offshore. By the end of 2023, there were 1,555 operational onshore oil rigs globally, compared with 272 offshore rigs.
- The National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program for 2019-24, approved by the U.S. Department of the Interior (DoI), allows for offshore exploratory drilling on nearly 90% of the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) acreage, and this is expected to create new opportunities for the market vendors under consideration.
- According to the RegData's Industry Regulation Index, the oil and gas extraction industry is among the top 10 most regulated industries in the United States. Regulatories like the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) - which enforces safety and environmental protection regulations for the offshore oil & natural gas industry in the United States - are also prevalent across regions like Europe. The strict rules imposed by such institutions facilitate the development of the gas detector market.
- According to the Oil & Gas Journal, companies that are utilizing advanced technologies to manage safety & operations performance are reported to have approximately 8 percent less unscheduled asset downtime (over those who do not), experience about 13 percent reduction in compliance-related costs, 8 percent fewer regulation citations, and realize operating margins 2 percent or greater than targeted in the corporate plan. Then, numerous benefits offered by gas detectors would augment the market demand during the forecast period.
North America is Expected to Hold Significant Share
- North America is witnessing the growth of gas detectors due to the presence of major vendors and government regulations regarding limiting gas emissions. In the North American region, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) strictly implement industrial safety, driving the adoption of gas detectors.
- Almost all businesses in the United States are subject to OSHA standards, so they are a significant concern for employers and employees in various industries. The Environmental Protection Agency has released the New Source Performance Standards to measure and limit methane emissions from new, reconstructed, or modified assets.
- The EPA has also mandated the use of gas detectors in the mining industry. USA-based Carroll Technologies Group is a pioneer in offering handheld gas detectors for the mining industry. One of the products is the Mine Safety Appliances (MSA) Altair 4X Detector, which alerts the miner within 15 seconds of detection.
- Additionally, North America has one of the most active mining industries in the world. According to the Mining Association of Canada, Canada ranks among the top 5 members for the global production of 13 minerals and metals such as uranium, nickel, cobalt, potash, aluminum, diamonds, titanium, and gold. Further, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, in 2022, the capacity utilization of the United States' mining industry stood at an estimated 87 percent, which increased from 81 percent in 2021. Such instances are anticipated to offer lucrative opportunities for the growth of the studied market.
- The region is the primary hub for all the major manufacturing establishments worldwide. The regional authority further demands high safety concerns in countries such as the United States and Canada, which also encourages gas detectors to be deployed across the respective industries. Moreover, in October 2022, the United States Department of Labor's Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) awarded USD 985,284 in grant funding to support safety courses and other programs.