United States Produced Water Treatment Market Expected to Grow at a Weighty CAGR during the Forecast 2017-2022
Produced water is a byproduct of the exploration & production (E&P) operations of oil & natural gas. Treatment of produced water in the oil & gas sector mainly involves the use of various methods for removal of oil droplets, mud particles, heavy metal particles, salts, sediments, hydrocarbons and some other organic content. This generated water from oil and gas industry is either reused or disposed of due to severe water disposal rules. Albany, New York, April 18, 2017: In recent years, the market of produced water treatment has achieved a very strong growth worldwide, and is expected to grow significantly in the coming years also. One of the major drivers of the market growth is the increase in the rate of exploration of onshore and offshore oil and gas resources. These major findings details with statistics can be found in the latest report titled “United States Produced Water Treatment Market” Report 2017, which has been published to the online repository of Market Research Hub (MRH). This report carefully analyzes the produced water treatment in the U.S. market by focusing on the market share, revenue, sales and growth rate. Forecast period considered in the report is from 2017-2022.
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In the first section, the report provides a market snapshot of produced water treatment along with its scope, classification and application. Produced water is a byproduct of the exploration & production (E&P) operations of oil & natural gas. Treatment of produced water in the oil & gas sector mainly involves the use of various methods for removal of oil droplets, mud particles, heavy metal particles, salts, sediments, hydrocarbons and some other organic content. This generated water from oil and gas industry is either reused or disposed of due to severe water disposal rules.
It has been further analyzed that the demand for produced water treatment is quite significant in U.S., primarily due to its emergence as a production destination for alternative sources including tight oil and shale gas. Moving further, the geographical subdivision is offered for the produced water treatment by centering on different regions including The West, The Middle Atlantic, The South, Southwest and New England. For each of these regions, the report provides details related to production value, market share, sales price, consumption, growth rate etc. The regional insights of the states that the strong existence of crude reserves in the U.S. is expected to result in the effective usage of water management services.
In the next section, the report segregates the market into product types such as Primary Separation, Secondary Separation and Tertiary Separation. Also, on the basis of application, this report highlights the consumption, growth rate and market share of produced water treatment in each application, which is divided into:
• Onshore
• Offshore
In this subsequent section, market drivers and opportunities are briefly highlighted. Furthermore, in the final section of the report, key players/manufacturers are studied in-depth with a primary focus on the manufacturing base, company basic information and key competitors.
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Some of the top players from the United States produced water treatment market include:
• Veolia
• Siemens
• Weatherford International
• Halliburton Company
• GE
• Ovivo
• Schlumberger
• Baker Hughes
• Exterran Corporation
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