Flare Gas Recovery Systems Market: by capacity systems (small, medium, large, and very large capacity systems) and Geography- Global Trends and Forecasts to 2019
This report estimates the global flare gas recovery systems market, in terms of market size. The market has been segmented by capacity systems (small, medium, large, and very large capacity systems) and regions (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East & Africa, and South America).
A flare gas recovery system is required for safety and operational reasons. Every hydrocarbon processing industry is provided with a flaring system to continuously burn the vent gases before they are safely discharged to atmosphere. A small quantity of hydrocarbon gas is kept as residual gas in the flare system which gets burnt continuously in the flare.
The recovery of flare gas is to minimize hydrocarbon loss by recovering flare gas from flare system and re-use as fuel gas or for further process requirements.
Various secondary sources such as encyclopedia, directories, and databases have been used to identify and collect information useful for this extensive commercial study of global flare gas recovery systems market. The primary sources – experts from industry and suppliers have been interviewed to obtain and verify critical information as well as to assess the future prospects of the market. The flare gas recovery systems market is led by key players such as Zeeco (US), Gardner Denver Nash (US), John Zink Hamworthy Combustion (US) and AEREON (US)
The report also touches upon various important aspects of the market. These include analysis of the value chain, supply chain, drivers, restraints, opportunities, challenges, Porter’s Five Forces model, and the competitive landscape. In addition to this, 12 key players of this market have also been profiled.
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