Blowout Preventer Market Revenue is anticipated to Reach USD 38,583.3 Million by 2022
Transparency Market
Research has released a new market report titled Blowout Preventer
(BOP) Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth Trends,
and Forecast, 2014 - 2022. According to this report, the global BOP
market revenue stood at USD 26,096 million in 2013 and is expected to
reach USD 38,583.3 million by 2022 at a CAGR of 4.22% from 2014 to
2022.
Violation of laws or
international mandates pertaining to the spillage of oil or oil
related products into the environment generally entails penalties.
These penalties vary significantly both at a regional and national
levels. After BP’s Macondo well explosion, exploration companies
have started focusing more on safety equipment. Hydrocarbon agencies
and safety organizations are developing stringent norms to develop
safe operating standards in the exploration and production sector..
Bulky, heavy, and designed for redundancy, blowout preventers are the
last line of defense against a runaway well. A blowout preventer or a
BOP is a large valve usually redundantly installed in stacks to
monitor, seal, and control oil wells. BOPs are installed to cope with
erratic pressures and uncontrolled flow from wells during drilling
operations. In addition to controlling erratic pressures and flow,
BOPs also prevent drilling fluids and tubing from being blown out of
the well (during blowouts). BOPs are vital for the safety of a rig,
crew, and the environment. BOPs can be used by closing the valve,
which is generally operated by a remote control through the hydraulic
actuators. BOPs are used for various purpose and are available in
different styles, sizes and pressure ratings. It is attached to the
well head using flanged or collet connectors and is attached to BOP
control system to ensure that the hydraulic pressure is conveyed to
right place, at a right pressure as quickly as possible.
Blowout preventers
can be used at onshore wells and offshore wells. Oil spill incidents
result in the degradation of surroundings that can be aquatic life at
offshore or soil degradation at onshore locations. Therefore, pre-oil
spill is found to be important in oil and gas drilling activities.
Various practices involved in pre-oil spill management primarily
include the utilization of blowout preventers for drilling and
completion. BOP installation during the drilling activity has become
a primary requirement for any onshore and offshore oil and gas field.
Distributors play a
vital role in BOP market. These market entities purchase the BOPs
from manufacturers and subsequently sell them to rig contractors,
oilfield service companies, or directly to E&P companies. These
distributors often maintain a large inventory of BOPs which they
might rent to the end-users. The rental market for blowout preventers
is significantly large since these equipment are very expensive. As
blowout preventers are utilized during drilling activities, a single
BOP may be used numerous times before it is retired. Hence,
distributors have emerged as important entities in the BOP market,
especially in the rental segment. Both manufacturers and distributors
are capable of providing after sales services for the BOPs they have
sold or rented. BOP has emerged as one of the most important
equipment required by the petroleum exploration and production
industry. BOPs are critical components of any offshore or onshore
drilling rig and hence special care needs to be taken during the
manufacture, design, and fabrication of these components
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BOPs can be
classified into ram and annular BOP. Annular BOPs are designed to
seal the annular space between the wellbore and the drill pipes. They
are usually installed above the ram BOP. They are also known as
spherical blowout preventers and utilize a hemispherical rubber as a
seal. Annular BOPs are usually not as effective as ram blowout
preventers. Ram blowout preventers use a pair of steel plunger rams
that can extend up to the center of the wellbore to restrict the
flow. The top and inner faces of rams are fitted with elastomeric
elements that clamp together with a great force to seal the wellbore.
Annular BOPs accounted for 68.2% share of the global BOP market in
2013. BOPs can be used in both onshore and offshore wells. In terms
of location, onshore BOPs accounted for 67.6% of the global BOP
market in 2013.
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