Power Plant Pump Purchases In 2016 Will Be $3 Billion
The power industry has been on a spending spree for new coal-fired power plants. Led by China, this spree has finally peaked but will remain at a high level thanks to India, Vietnam and Indonesia which have embarked on ambitious programs. Total purchases of pumps by the power industry will grow modestly to $3 billion next year. This is the conclusion reached by McIlvaine Company in N019 Pumps World Market.
Centrifugal pumps will account for 67 percent of the purchases.

Eighty percent of the pump purchases for the power industry will be made by less than 100 corporations. PLN in Indonesia will install more new coal-fired boilers than all the utilities in Europe and the U.S. combined. Electricity Vietnam (EVN) will build twice as many as PLN. Several Indian utilities will also build large numbers of new power plants
Sales in Asia will exceed other continents due to both the quantity of new power generation and the choice of fuel. Most new capacity in Asia will be coal-fired, whereas in the U.S. the new capacity will be gas-fired. Coal generators spend three times as much for pumps as do gas turbine power plants. Pumps are used for cooling water, ultrapure water, steam, FGD recycling slurry and wastewater treatment.
For more information on N019 Pumps World Market click on: http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/markets/2-uncategorised/116-n019
Oil/Gas/Shale/Refining E-Alert
November 2015 – No. 1
This Alert is being issued twice per month for suppliers in flow control and treatment who are coordinating market research with targeted pursuit of the larger and longer term orders.

PROJECTS
The following projects each will result in millions of dollars of orders for flow control and treatment products. Each project has been rated. The opportunity size is rated from 1-10 with 1 being small and 10 being very large. The timing for flow and treatment orders has been provided by year e.g., T 16 = timing of order is 2016.

• Technip Awarded Contract to Supply Hydrogen Reformers for PETRONAS’ RAPID Project (06, T17)
• Saudi Petrochemicals Group SABIC Plans New Ventures in China
• Praxair Adds New Utah Liquefier to Serve Refiners (05, T16)
• Technip Awarded Important Flexible Pipe Contract for Layang Development (06, T15)
• Rosneft, ChemChina Sign MOU for Proposed Integrated Complex (07, T18)
• Kinder Morgan to Acquire 15 Refined Product Terminals in US from BP (05, T16)
• KBC Wins New Reliability, Engineering Contracts from Major Russian Refiner (05, T16)
• Axens’ VGO HDS Technology Selected by Total for Donges Refinery, France
• MHI Receives Orders for Two LNG Carriers (07, T16)
• Wδrtsilδ to Supply 378 MW LNG Fired Power Plant To El Salvador (07, T17)
• Large Gas-to-liquids Plant to be Constructed in Turkmenistan (05, T17)
• Filtration Specialist Strikes Major Deal with the Kochi Refinery (07, T15)
• Saipem Awarded $600 Mln E&C Offshore Contracts #1 (06,T15)
• Saipem Awarded $600 Mln E&C Offshore Contracts #2 (06,T15)
• Tendeka Wins Two Major Contracts in Middle East (05, T16)
• MRC Global Signs 5-Year Global Contract Extension with Phillips 66 (08, T16)
• Energy Transfer to Buy Williams for $33 Bln
• WorleyParsonsCord Awarded a Contract by Cutbank Ridge Partnership (05, T16)
• Wood Group Awarded Automation Project for Tengiz Field (06, T16)
• Qatar Petroleum Awarded McDermott EPCI Contract (06, T16)
• BP Wins Two Iranian Oilfield Development Projects
• Eni Awarded Two New Exploration Licenses Offshore Egypt
• Djibouti and Ethiopia Agree on $1.55 Bln Fuel Pipeline (07, T17)
• Uganda, Tanzania to Study Possibility of Crude Oil Pipeline (05, T17)
• Port Dolphin Cancels Florida LNG Import Project
• CB&I Wins $60 Mln in Operational Services Work for Louisiana Chemicals Site
• Kuwait’s KNPC Awards EPC Contracts to Construct $16 Bln Al-Zour Refinery (08, T16)
• Freeport-McMoRan Reports Oil Drilling Success in Gulf of Mexico (06, T16)
• Russia’s Lukoil Commissions Second Refinery Catalytic Cracker for Vacuum Gas Oil (VGO) (08, T16)
• Indorama Invests $175 Mln to Renovate, Restart Louisiana Ethane Cracker (05,T16)
• Fluor Wins EPC Work for Kuwait’s Al-Zour Refinery (06, T16)
• Petrofac Secures Contract with Tatweer Petroleum (06, T17)
• Topaz Orders Two Subsea Vessels from Vard for Over $100 Mln (05, T16)
• Statoil Brazil Awards Peregrino OMM Contract to Wood Group (08, T16)
• ADOC Awards Tecnicas $310 Mln EPC Contract for Haild Field (06, T16)
• BP Wins Two Iranian Oilfield Development Projects
• Enbridge Plans $38 Bln in New Projects Through 2019 (08, T16)
This alert is available separately but is also available as part of N049 Oil, Gas, Shale and Refining Markets and Projects which provides a complete program for detailed market, prospect and project forecasting. For more information on Oil, Gas, Shale, Refining E-Alert click: http://home.mcilvainecompany.com/index.php/databases/28-energy/991-71ei.
Utility E-Alert Tracks Billions of Dollars of New Coal-fired Power Plants on a Weekly Basis.
Here are some headlines from the Utility E-Alert last week:
UTILITY E-ALERT
#1250 – November 20, 2015
Table of Contents
COAL – US
• EPA proposes to reduce Smog-forming Pollution Transported across State Lines

COAL – WORLD
• Catalon Chemical signs Procurement Contract for DeNOx SCR Honeycomb Catalysts with Tengri Group Tsaidam Nuur Energy
• Mitsubishi-Hitachi and Daelim Industrial awarded Contract to install Boiler at Shinseocheon Thermal Power Plant in Chungcheong Province, Korea
• OECD to end Public financing of Coal-fired Power Generation
• Proposed Coal-fired Power Plants and Expansions in Poland
• Hinduja National Power to set up 1,040 MW Coal-fired Thermal Power Plant in Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh
• Aquatech wins Contract to provide Water Treatment with ZLD in China
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