Market Trends of Oil & Gas Engineering Services Industry
Downstream Segment to Exhibit Significant Growth
- The Downstream section of the Oil and Gas Industry involves the operations that primarily occur after the construction phase until the point of sale. Certain downstream operations comprise processing, refining, transportation, and selling petroleum products. The rising demand for safe and reliable operations while reducing the total cost of operations is anticipated to drive the industry's overall adoption of downstream oil and gas services.
- Downstream oil and gas services play a very significant role in enhancing the total refining process while impacting the marketability and desirability of the finished product. The downstream supply chain includes noteworthy operations such as marketing by-products, effective database management, and effective management of distribution.
- Moreover, key downstream oil and gas services comprise asset integrity management, petroleum testing, industrial technical inspection, refining and distribution, hazardous location equipment testing, and database software solutions. It also includes Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) solutions that address core Asset Information Management as well as applications involving Plant Asset Maintenance Management.
- According to BP International Limited, BP's downstream business segment has generated a total revenue of around USD 188.6 billion in 2022.
North America Expected to Dominate the Market
- North America is anticipated to dominate the Oil and Gas Engineering Services Market, especially due to the rising number of oil and gas projects in countries such as Canada and the United States. According to the January 2023 Short-Term Energy Outlook by the US Energy Information Administration, it is forecasted that the overall crude oil creation in the United States would average 12.4 million barrels per day (b/d) in 2023 and 12.8 million b/d in 2024, thereby surpassing the earlier record of 12.3 million b/d set in 2019.
- The region is also seeing a large number of strategic collaborations as a lucrative way to grab the opportunities offered by the oil and gas industry within the region. For instance, in March 2023, the US Department of Energy (DOE) awarded a sum of around USD 165 million "Geothermal Energy from Oil and Gas Demonstrated Engineering" grant to a consortium formed by Project Innerspace, Society of Petroleum Engineers International, and Geothermal Rising. The cross-industry collaboration that is formed by the consortium would engage with oil and gas professionals, geothermal startups, and other stakeholders to create consensus around strategies and opportunities for geothermal innovation.
- In October last year, India and the US declared the creation of a new energy task force, especially to facilitate the extensive integration of renewable energy, which is mainly required to support the transition to clean energy. The declaration would elevate the India-US partnership's strength in the vital energy sector to a whole new level, which came following a bilateral meeting between the Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri and US Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm.
- Also, Canada is one of the significant oil and gas producers worldwide, as the industry plays a crucial role in the country's overall economy. According to the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, it is forecasted that the oil and natural gas investment in upstream production will hit a sum of around CAD 40.0 billion (USD 29.73 billion) in 2023, surpassing the pre-COVID investment levels. That represents around CAD 4.0 billion (USD 2.97 Billion), or 11%, more in the additional spending across Canada's economy than the prior year.
- In October 2022, Fluor Corporation was given a reimbursable front-end engineering and detailed engineering, design, and procurement services contract for Imperial as the company progresses and intends to build a world-class renewable diesel complex at its Strathcona refinery near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The new complex is anticipated to be the most significant renewable diesel production facility in Canada and would produce around 20,000 barrels of renewable diesel per day, especially from locally sourced feedstocks.