$7 Billion Market for Corrosion Resistant Materials in the Flow and Treatment Markets
In 2014, suppliers of corrosion resistant materials including FRP, resin-lined steel and stainless steel will generate revenues of just under $7 billion for applications in flow control and treatment. That is the conclusion reached in the McIlvaine online report, Air/Gas/Water/Fluid Treatment and Control: World Markets. (
www.mcilvainecompany.com)Corrosion Resistant Materials Revenues 2014
Product |
$ Millions |
Pumps |
1,500 |
Valves |
2,000 |
Sub-total-Flow |
3,500 |
Cartridge |
40 |
Sedimentation/ Centrifugation |
200 |
Cross Flow Membranes |
300 |
Macrofiltration |
200 |
Subtotal- liquid separation |
740 |
Biological/Oxidation/Destruction |
400 |
Water/Wastewater Chemicals |
0 |
Subtotal- other water treatment |
400 |
Filtration/Purification- indoor air |
100 |
Fabric Filter |
400 |
Scrubber |
300 |
Precipitator |
100 |
FGD |
400 |
DeNOx |
100 |
Thermal/Catalytic |
300 |
Fans and Compressors |
600 |
Subtotal-air and gas |
2,300 |
Total |
6,940 |
The biggest segment will be valves. Stainless and FRP valves are widely used in the chemical industry. Oil and gas applications where H2S is present also require corrosion resistant materials. New supercritical coal-fired boilers require expensive alloy stainless valves for the steam loop.
Power plant FGD is another big application. There is widespread use of FRP, resin lined steel and various alloys including the expensive C-276.
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OIL & GAS UPDATE
HEADLINES
June 2013
(Listed by most current date)
Detailed project information is available separately under "Oil, Gas and Refining Sales Leads".
Egypt's Citadel Signs Deal to Build $430.5 Mln Fuel Bunkering Terminal (Contract Dated: 6/20/2013)
Pemex Says New Pipeline to Triple Gas
Imports from U.S.
(Project Dated: 6/20/2013)
Kurdish Govt to Convert Gas Pipeline
for Oil Transport
(Project Dated: 6/20/2013)
Turkey Offers Help to Iraq with Building New Crude Export infrastructure (Article Dated: 6/20/2013)
Denver-based Richardson Operating to Use Steam Injection on Proposed $11 Mln Oil Project (Project Dated: 6/20/2013)
Aker Solutions Awarded Angola Contract by Technip (Contract Dated: 6/20/2013)
PAA to Extend Western Oklahoma Oil Pipeline
(Project Dated: 6/20/2013)
Thermal Insulation Becomes Paramount for Deepwater Developments
(Product Description Dated: 6/20/2013)
Technip Awarded EPC Contract for Bahrain Refinery
(Contract Dated: 6/20/2013)
Halliburton Announces New CNG-Powered Truck Fleet
(Article Dated: 6/20/2013)
Shell Makes Final Investment Decision on New Gulf of Mexico Stones Development (Project Dated: 6/20/2013)
EPA Seeks Improvement on Keystone XL Review
(Article Dated: 6/19/2013)
Algeria's Sonatrach in Talks for Stake in Mozambique Gas Assets
(Article Dated: 6/19/2013)
Sunoco to Repurpose Closed Marcus Hook Refinery as Shipping Hub for Marcellus and Utica Shales NGL Fuels
(Project Dated: 6/19/2013)
Kinder Morgan Completes Acquisition of Copano Energy for $5 Bln
(Purchase Dated: 6/19/2013)
Saipem Wins $500 Mln E&C Offshore Contracts in Latin America
(Contract Dated: 6/19/2013)
Petronas Pays $850 Mln for Offshore Oil Field Buy
(Analysis Dated: 6/19/2013)
Sulzer Pumps to Supply Pump Packages to New FPSO Vessel Offshore Brazil (Project Dated: 6/19/2013)
BP Agrees to Sell Its Interest in Brazils Polvo Field for $135 Mln
(Article Dated: 6/19/2013)
Major Energy Export Projects in British Columbia
(Overview Dated: 6/19/2013)
Scotland Reports Nine-Year High in Oil & Gas Exports (Article Dated: 6/18/2013)
Nexans Wins 25 Mln Euro Contract by Subsea 7 in Angola
(Contract Dated: 6/18/2013)
Iraq Launches Worlds Largest Flare Reduction Project with Basrah Gas Company (Project Dated: 6/18/2013)
Habtoor Leighton Group Awarded SARB Field Infrastructure Project
(Project Dated: 6/18/2013)
Shell Iraq Awards Contract to Wood Group-CCC to Commission First Phase of Majnoon Field (Contract Dated: 6/18/2013)
ADNOC & Shell Form JV for $10 Bln Bab Sour Gas Project
(Project Dated: 6/17/2013)
KPC Approves Vietnam Refinery and Petrochemical Complex, Signs $516 Mln Contract (Project Dated: 6/17/2013)
Competition Awaits Arrival of Albertas Bitumen on U.S. Gulf Coast (Analysis Dated: 6/7/2013)
Albertas Annual Figures Reveal Syncrude Leads among Greenhouse Gas Emitters (Overview Dated: 6/7/2013)
Jackpine Mine Expansion Application Faces another Delay
(Proposal Dated: 6/7/2013)
Pipelines on Hold in Canada Cause Oil Storage Services Boom
(Article Dated: 6/7/2013)
Enbridge Chief Seeks Loosening of Energy Regulations
(Article Dated: 6/6/2013)
Alberta Energy Sector Getting Regulatory Overhaul
(Article Dated: 6/6/2013)
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MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS UPDATE HEADLINES - June 2013
ALASKA
$19.3 Million for Unalaska WWTP
ARIZONA
ADEQ Requires Prescott to Clear up Water Fluoride Issue
ARKANSAS
Waldron Addresses WWTP Issues
Greenbrier Approves $2.75 Million Bond for Water Plant Project
CALIFORNIA
EMWD and WMWD Exploring Regional Approach for Sewage Treatment
Holtville Receives Grant for Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements
$1.5 Billion for Sacramento WWTP Upgrade|
FLORIDA
Miami-Dade Agree to $1.6 Billion Fix of Wastewater Infrastructure
Hernando County wastewater projects scaled back
GEORGIA
Hoschton Selects Engineering Firm for Wastewater Project
LaFayette Investing in Wastewater Treatment Plant
ILLINOIS
Spring Valley Discusses WWTP Plans
INDIANA
South Bend to Award Bid for WWTP Project
South Bend Reviews Bids for Wastewater Project
Chesterton Awards Contract for Wastewater Project
$10.6 Million for Middlebury Wastewater Project
West Lafayette to Limit Phosphorous Limits
Monticello Reviews $18 Million Wastewater Projects
IOWA
City, Cargill near Sewer Deal
KENTUCKY
Martin Faces another Battle over Wastewater Plant
MARYLAND
State Approves $7.47 Million for Clean Water Projects
MASSACHUSETTS
Grafton WWTP Upgrades Estimated at $20-$30 Million
Pittsfield Complying with EPA Mandate to Upgrade WWTP
Orleans to Revisit Wastewater Project
MICHIGAN
Residents want Answers on Wastewater Treatment Plant
Saline WWTP Set for $1.4 Million Improvements
Howell Considers Wastewater Project
MINNESOTA
Backus Accepts Bid for Wastewater Treatment Project
Wastewater Project Bids Higher than Expected
MISSISSIPPI
Hattiesburg Decides on Wastewater Plan
MISSOURI
Longview Awards contract on SCADA System
Rocky Mount WWTP to Begin Construction
MONTANA
Laurel Fined over Wastewater Treatment
NEBRASKA
Omaha Requesting Bids for WWTP Project
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Portsmouth Begins $63 Million WWTP Upgrade
NEW JERSEY
Funding Mechanism could speed Rebuilding of NJ Water Infrastructure
Odor Problem from Scott Township Sewer System Continues
NEW YORK
Public Hearing set for Hanover WWTP Project
Liberty to Begin Loomis WWTP Upgrade
$3.8 Million for Antwerp Wastewater Plant
Northport Sewage Plant gets $1.5 Million for Upgrade
Albany Treatment Plant Fix Months Away
Wastewater Projects in Kirkland, Sylvan Beach Approved
NORTH CAROLINA
Statesville OKs $19.8 Million Bid for Treatment Plant
Burlington Extends Contract for Wastewater Plant Improvements
OHIO
Salem Opens Wastewater Plant Bids
Stark approves $88.6 Million for Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements
Centerburg Requesting Bids for New WWTP
Bids too High for Urbana Wastewater Project
Athens Receives $18.6 Million for Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements
OKLAHOMA
Colbert Awarded Grant for WWTP Rehab
PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania American Water Expands Wastewater Footprint
Curwensville Postponing Bid Advertisement
Bradford Opens Bids for Wastewater Project
Zerbe Moves Forward with Wastewater Treatment Plans
RHODE ISLAND
Cranston Planning $25 Million WWTP Upgrade
SOUTH DAKOTA
Sioux Falls Considering Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant
TEXAS
Lubbock Awards Design Phase of Sewage Treatment Plant
Proposed Sewage Treatment Plant Draws Resistance in Williamson County
Dublin Approves New Wastewater Treatment Facility
WASHINGTON
Coulee Dam Votes for Smaller Sewer Plant Project
CANADA
Whistler, Pemberton Want Energy Efficiency at WWTP
Updates Planned for Sarnia Wastewater Collection System
Saskatoon to Address Odor Problems at WWTP
East Royalty Lagoon Needs Upgrade
BUSINESS NEWS
Severn Trent Services Acquires Operating Contracts from Southwest Water
MAVERICK aims to Combat SCADA Cybersecurity Risks
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WORLD MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER PROJECT NEWS HEADLINES
June 2013
(Provided Monthly)
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ASIA
CHINA
INDIA
VIETNAM
EUROPE
IRELAND
UNITED KINGDOM
MIDDLE EAST
ISRAEL
SAUDI ARABIA
NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA
BRAZIL
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Do you have a lower life cycle cost product for the Chinese Market?
If you have a product or service which may be higher priced but will be a better value for the Chinese purchaser, then you should be moving forward to carve out a slice of the worlds largest market. If you have not yet acted because of any of the following false assumptions, you need to rethink your strategy.
False Assumption |
Actual Opportunity |
Cannot afford the investment |
There are Chinese companies eager to partner if the product is superior. |
Cannot trust Chinese partners |
There are Chinese companies who are relying on distribution of international products and would not develop their own. |
Too much financial risk |
There are Chinese companies with deep pockets who will buy F.O.B. your shop and take all financial risk. |
Lose intellectual property |
Why are Thermo Fisher and all the major drug companies setting up research centers in China? |
Create a competitor |
The only way to avoid Chinese competition in your international market is to be a big player in China. |
Chinese language will be a problem |
McIlvaine Decisive Classification in Chinese, 4 Lane Knowledge Bridge, and Global Decisions Orchard eliminate this problem. |
If you want to learn more about these opportunities contact Bob McIlvaine at
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