North America Midstream New Build and Expansion Projects Outlook, 2021–2025
In the North America region, the US, Canada, and Mexico are expected to collectively spend more than $190 billion on the development of new build and expansion projects that are expected to start operations from 2021 to 2025. The US leads in terms of the region’s project cost, followed by Canada, and Mexico. In North America, over 240 upcoming midstream projects are expected to start operations during the 2021 to 2025 outlook period. Of these, more than 220 represent new build projects and more than 15 are expansions of existing projects. In North America, over 90 upcoming projects in the midstream sector are in the construction stage and would start operations from 2021 to 2025. Approval and feasibility are the other major project stages.
Overview of the midstream projects in North America
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What are the key categories of North American midstream projects?
The North American midstream projects are categorized by type into new build projects and expansion projects. New build projects account for more than 90% of the North American midstream projects. North America midstream projects segments include pipeline, oil storage, gas processing, gas storage, LNG liquefaction, and LNG regasification. The pipeline segment consists of the highest number of upcoming projects during 2021-25, followed by oil storage, and gas processing. LNG regasification has less than 5 projects during the same period.
North America midstream projects are also categorized based on the development stage of the segments into feasibility, FEED, approval, construction, and commissioning. More than 40% of the upcoming projects are likely to be in the construction stage and are expected to start operations from 2021 to 2025. Feasibility and approval are the other major project stages.
North America midstream projects, by segments
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What are the key insights of the major segments of North American midstream projects?
Pipeline: In North America, more than 100 trunk/transmission pipeline projects are expected to start operations during the 2021 to 2025 outlook period. The gas pipeline segment constitutes over 60% of all pipeline projects that are expected to start operations from 2021 to 2025, followed by the oil pipeline and NGL pipeline. More than 35% of the upcoming pipeline projects are likely to be in the approval stage and are expected to start operations from 2021 to 2025. Construction is the other major project stage. The US leads among countries with the highest planned and announced pipeline length from 2021-2025. Canada stands second, followed by Mexico. The US, Canada, and Mexico are expected to collectively spend over $65 billion on the development of upcoming pipeline projects that are expected to start operations from 2021 to 2025. The US is expected to lead among the countries in terms of project cost, followed by Canada, and Mexico.
Liquid storage: In North America, more than 50 liquids storage projects are expected to start operations during the outlook period. The tank farm segment constitutes over 50% of all liquids storage projects that are expected to start operations from 2021 to 2025, followed by the port terminal. More than 60% of the upcoming liquid storage projects are likely to be in the construction stage and are expected to start operations from 2021 to 2025. Approval and feasibility are the other major project stages. The US leads with the highest planned and announced liquid storage capacity additions from 2021-2025, followed by Mexico and Canada. The US, Canada, and Mexico are expected to collectively spend over $10 billion on the development of new build and expansion liquid storage projects that are expected to start operations from 2021 to 2025. The US is expected to lead among the countries in terms of the project cost.
Gas processing: In North America, the total number of gas processing projects that are expected to start operations during the outlook period is over 50. The dehydration segment constitutes more than 70% of all gas processing projects that are expected to start operations from 2021 to 2025, followed by sweetening and fractionation. More than 40% of the upcoming gas processing projects are likely to be in the feasibility stage and are expected to start operations from 2021 to 2025. Construction and approval are the other major project stages. The US leads among countries with the highest planned and announced gas processing capacity from 2021-2025. The US, Canada, and Mexico are expected to collectively spend over $15 billion on the development of new-build gas processing projects that are expected to start operations from 2021 to 2025. The US is expected to lead among the countries in terms of project cost followed by Canada.
Gas storage: In North America, the total number of underground gas storage projects that are expected to start operations during the outlook period is less than 15. The salt cavern segment constitutes the majority of all gas storage projects that are expected to start operations from 2021 to 2025, followed by the depleted oil and gas field. More than 75% of the upcoming underground gas storage projects are likely to be in the approval stage and are expected to start operations from 2021 to 2025. The construction stage accounts for the rest. The US leads among countries with the highest underground gas storage capacity from 2021-2025. Mexico is the only other country following the US. The US and Mexico are expected to collectively spend over $2 billion on the development of underground gas storage projects that are expected to start operations from 2021 to 2025. The US is expected to lead among the countries in terms of the project cost.
LNG liquefaction: In North America, the total number of LNG liquefaction projects that are expected to start operations during the outlook period is over 15. Of these, the majority represent new build projects. More than 40% of the upcoming LNG liquefaction projects are likely to be in the approval stage and are expected to start operations from 2021 to 2025. Feasibility and construction are the other major project stages. The US dominates with the highest capacity additions by 2025, followed by Mexico, and Canada. The US, Canada, and Mexico are expected to collectively spend over $90 billion on the development of new build and expansion LNG liquefaction projects that are expected to start operations from 2021 to 2025. The US leads in terms of project cost.
Which are the key countries in North American midstream projects?
In the North America region, the US, Canada, and Mexico are expected to collectively spend more than $190 billion on the development of new build and expansion projects that are expected to start operations from 2021 to 2025. The US leads in terms of the region’s project cost, followed by Canada, and Mexico.
North America midstream projects, by key countries
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Market report scope
Market size (2021-2025) | >$190 billion |
Key categories | Pipeline, oil storage, gas processing, gas storage, LNG liquefaction, and LNG regasification. |
Regional coverage | The US, Canada, and Mexico. |
Scope
- North America midstream projects count by type and development stage that are expected to start operations during 2021-2025.
- North America midstream projects cost by type, segment, and key countries during the period 2021-2025.
- North America midstream projects capacity additions by type, segment, and key countries during the period 2021-2025.
- Details of major LNG liquefaction, trunk/transmission pipelines, liquid storage, gas processing, and gas storage projects that are expected to start operations during 2021-2025.
Reasons to Buy
- Understand the outlook of North American midstream projects that are expected to start operations during 2021-2025.
- Understand North America midstream capacity/length and cost outlook by key segments during the period 2021-2025.
- Keep abreast of key upcoming midstream projects in North America during the outlook period.
- Facilitate decision-making on the basis of strong midstream projects data.
- Develop business strategies with the help of specific insights on the North American midstream sector.
- Assess your competitor’s planned midstream projects in North America.
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Frequently Asked Questions
In the North America region, the US, Canada, and Mexico are expected to collectively spend more than $190 billion on the development of new build and expansion projects that are expected to start operations from 2021 to 2025.
North America midstream projects segments include pipeline, oil storage, gas processing, gas storage, LNG liquefaction, and LNG regasification.
The key countries of North America midstream projects include the US, Canada, and Mexico.
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