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PUBLISHER: Market Xcel - Markets and Data | PRODUCT CODE: 1607766

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PUBLISHER: Market Xcel - Markets and Data | PRODUCT CODE: 1607766

United States Drilling Waste Management Market Assessment, By Service, By Waste Type, By Application, By Region, Opportunities and Forecast, 2018-2032F

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United States Drilling Waste Management market is projected to witness a CAGR of 8.45% during the forecast period 2025-2032, growing from USD 1.56 billion in 2024 to USD 2.98 billion in 2032. The market has witnessed steady growth as time progressed and is expected to maintain the same over the upcoming years.

Drilling waste management is one of the growing needs in the United States, owing to strict environmental regulations coupled with high volumes from extraction operations. Such growth is facilitated through the search for sustainable methods for waste disposal, the development of highly upgraded technologies for effective drilling waste management, and corporate social responsibility flowing within the industry. Moreover, drilling waste storage systems are also essential in reducing landfills and contributing to environmental sustainability.

For instance, in March 2023, Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, DEC, issued a general permit to operate and maintain a drilling waste storage facility on the North Slope. Such permit, authorized under AS 46.03 and 18 AAC 60, is part of a five-year cycle regulating facilities that handle drilling waste. The permit would ensure compliance with environmental standards and mandate proper management practices for the drilling waste generated in this region and its potential impacts on public health and the environment.

Increase in Focus for Sustainability in Drilling Waste Management is Proliferating Market Prosperity

The current focus on sustainability significantly enhances the United States' practice in drilling waste management. With increased stringency in environmental regulations, oil and gas companies are increasingly using innovative technologies of waste management, which are also environmentally friendly, such as biodegradable drilling fluids and closed-loop mud systems. These strict regulations keep companies in a position to meet stringent regulations by the government and corporate social responsibility goals. Additionally, it also aids in appealing to a consumer base that is conscious of the environment. Consequently, the action also promotes the integration of resource recovery initiatives in line with the circular economy and boosts demand for effective and sustainable waste management solutions across the industry.

For instance, in March 2024, the United States government (Biden Administration) strictly announced that drilling companies should reduce the amount of methane released into the air, as it is a hazardous greenhouse gas that hampers sustainability. Proposed rules from the Biden administration targeted a reduction in methane emissions in oil production, processing, and transport, including leakage from pipelines and infrastructure. The push for strict rules reflects a strong commitment of the United States towards managing drilling wastes effectively, fighting climate change, and increasing environmental sustainability within the industry, thereby promoting market growth.

Government Initiatives Acting as a Catalyst

Government policies ensure that drilling waste is handled in an environmentally responsible manner with minimal environmental consequences and protection of public health. Effective policies encourage the application of the latest technologies in managing waste and further assure sustainability in the oil and gas industries.

Countless state governments have drawn up particular rules to deal with the continuous increase in drilling waste due to hydraulic fracturing. The policies are directed toward proper containment, treatment, and correct disposal methods for drilling wastes like wastewater, mud, and cuttings. Moreover, the United States is divided into regions with different regulations for the practice. The Gulf of Mexico, Ohio, Nevada, California, Louisiana, and Texas have some of the most stringent requirements for drilling waste management.

For instance, in April 2023, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a permit-to-drill for the American Landfill, Inc. Class I non-hazardous waste injection disposal well in Stark County to begin construction activities on the Waynesburg landfill property. This permit, however, does not allow for the disposal of drilling waste like wastewater in landfills, contributing to waste management and, thereby, augmenting the market growth. On the other hand, American Landfill must request an additional permit to operate from the government to dispose of wastewater once the well is drilled. The well is designed to inject waste at depths below drinking water sources to protect the environment and only take nonhazardous waste if approved in the permit, thereby promoting sustainability.

An Urgent Need for the Reutilization of Contaminated Oil-Based Muds Amplifies Market Growth

Recycling of drilling mud is vital for the United States in terms of benefits to the environment and the economy. In the United States, most drilling waste muds from waste lubricants end up in landfills, resulting in the enhancement of greenhouse gas emissions. The emergence of new technologies for recycling drilling mud caters to plenty of opportunities to recover valuable resources and minimize environmental effects, thereby augmenting market growth. Thus, sustainable practices have gained a lot of importance in the oil and gas industry.

For instance, in September 2023, GN Solids America, a subsidiary of GN Solids Control, developed new Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) Mud Recycling Systems to address the environmental concerns of HDD operations. This technology is utilized widely in industries such as oil and gas and results in the recycling of massive volumes of contaminated oil-based drilling mud. Taking care to recycle effectively, GN Solids America's HDD systems are designed to efficiently separate solids out of the drilling mud, making clean fluid reusable and responsibly disposed of, thus resulting in a considerable amount of savings on the disposal costs while lowering the environmental impact of HDD projects, thereby promoting sustainability.

Southern United States Led the Market in All Aspects

The southern region of the United States has emerged as a leader in drilling waste management and is expected to continue its dominance in the coming years. This leadership is attributed to a combination of robust regulatory frameworks and heightened environmental awareness, which have fostered effective drilling waste management practices that balance ecological concerns with industry needs. The implementation of exemptions in the southern USA from EPA regulations for oil and gas exploration wastes has facilitated the adoption of advanced technologies in drilling waste management, such as recycling and thermal treatment.

As a result, the southern part of the United States has become a pioneer in environmentally responsible drilling operations, demonstrating a commitment to sustainable practices while addressing the challenges of drilling waste. The ongoing evolution of waste management strategies reflects the region's proactive approach to mitigating environmental impacts and enhancing operational efficiency within the oil and gas sector, thereby facilitating market growth.

Future Market Scenario (2025 - 2032F)

The introduction of various government policies and initiatives is expediting the drilling waste management market's growth, which is expected to continue over the years to come.

The competitors are indulging in various collaborations to introduce new drilling waste management projects, which, in turn, is anticipated to cater to extensive opportunities for the market in the future.

Decomposition technology in the treatment of drilling waste in the United States is revolutionizing waste treatment practices. Innovations in bioremediation and thermal treatment are being adopted to reduce environmental impact and improve the possibility of sustainability. These technologies make recycling possible as well as efficient disposal that not only meets regulatory demands but also leads to several economic benefits, hence stimulating responsible waste management in the oil and gas industries.

Key Players Landscape and Outlook

The demand for drilling waste management in the United States keeps increasing owing to a variety of effective and feasible solutions for the oil and gas industry. Key companies operating in the market are putting significant effort into maintaining a competitive edge through continuous innovation and enhancement. Further, to reinforce technological capabilities, such companies are engaging in multiple strategic collaborations and partnerships with a focus on R&D. The collaborative approach serves to not only accelerate the pace of drilling waste management technology development but also ensures a capability for companies to prepare and comply with changing regulations and environmental expectations of their customers, positioning them favorably for a growing market.

In September 2024, Newpark Resources Inc. announced the sale of its drilling waste fluid for recycling to SCF Partners Inc. with a base selling price of USD 127.11 million. Moreover, in the month of July for the same year, Newpark got huge recognition for its exceptional drilling fluid solutions in the annual Kimberlite International Oilfield 2024 Drilling Fluid and Solids Control Report. Moreover, Newpark achieved the leadership position across all key drilling fluids criteria, winning an overall category-defining Net Promoter Score of 63%, putting it +14% ahead of the next closest provider and +21% ahead of the category average.

Product Code: MX12358

Table of Contents

1. Project Scope and Definitions

2. Research Methodology

3. Executive Summary

4. Voice of Customer

  • 4.1. Management Services and Offerings
  • 4.2. Factors Considered in Purchase Decisions
    • 4.2.1. Disposable Cost and Environmental Impact
    • 4.2.2. Efficiency and Regulatory Compliance
    • 4.2.3. Cost Effectiveness
    • 4.2.4. Customer Support and Service

5. United States Drilling Waste Management Market Outlook, 2018-2032F

  • 5.1. Market Size Analysis & Forecast
    • 5.1.1. By Value
  • 5.2. Market Share Analysis & Forecast
    • 5.2.1. By Service
      • 5.2.1.1. Containment and Handling
      • 5.2.1.2. Treatment and Disposal
      • 5.2.1.3. Solid Control
      • 5.2.1.4. Recycling and Recovery
    • 5.2.2. By Waste Type
      • 5.2.2.1. Contaminated water-based muds
      • 5.2.2.2. Contaminated oil-based muds
      • 5.2.2.3. Chemicals
      • 5.2.2.4. Waste Lubricants
      • 5.2.2.5. Others
    • 5.2.3. By Application
      • 5.2.3.1. Onshore
      • 5.2.3.2. Offshore
    • 5.2.4. By Region
      • 5.2.4.1. Northeast
      • 5.2.4.2. Midwest
      • 5.2.4.3. West
      • 5.2.4.4. South
    • 5.2.5. By Company Market Share Analysis (Top 5 Companies and Others - By Value, 2024)
  • 5.3. Market Map Analysis, 2024
    • 5.3.1. By Service
    • 5.3.2. By Waste Type
    • 5.3.3. By Application
    • 5.3.4. By Region

6. Porter's Five Forces Analysis

7. PESTLE Analysis

8. Market Dynamics

  • 8.1. Market Drivers
  • 8.2. Market Challenges

9. Market Trends and Developments

10. Case Studies

11. Competitive Landscape

  • 11.1. Competition Matrix of Top 5 Market Leaders
  • 11.2. SWOT Analysis for Top 5 Players
  • 11.3. Key Players Landscape for Top 7 Market Players
    • 11.3.1. Schlumberger Limited
      • 11.3.1.1. Company Details
      • 11.3.1.2. Key Management Personnel
      • 11.3.1.3. Products and Services
      • 11.3.1.4. Financials (As Reported)
      • 11.3.1.5. Key Market Focus and Geographical Presence
      • 11.3.1.6. Recent Developments/Collaborations/Partnerships/Mergers and Acquisition
    • 11.3.2. Halliburton Energy Services, Inc.
    • 11.3.3. Newpark Resources, Inc.
    • 11.3.4. Baker Hughes Company
    • 11.3.5. Weatherford International PLC
    • 11.3.6. Dynamic Oilfield Service LLC
    • 11.3.7. NOV Inc.

Companies mentioned above DO NOT hold any order as per market share and can be changed as per information available during research work.

12. Strategic Recommendations

13. About Us and Disclaimer

Product Code: MX12358

List of Tables

  • Table 1. Pricing Analysis of Products from Key Players
  • Table 2. Competition Matrix of Top 5 Market Leaders
  • Table 3. Mergers & Acquisitions/ Joint Ventures (If Applicable)
  • Table 4. About Us - Regions and Countries Where We Have Executed Client Projects

List of Figures

  • Figure 1. United States Drilling Waste Management Market, By Value, In USD Billion, 2018-2032F
  • Figure 2. United States Drilling Waste Management Market Share (%), By Service, 2018-2032F
  • Figure 3. United States Drilling Waste Management Market Share (%), By Waste Type, 2018-2032F
  • Figure 4. United States Drilling Waste Management Market Share (%), By Application, 2018-2032F
  • Figure 5. United States Drilling Waste Management Market Share (%), By Region, 2018-2032F
  • Figure 6. By Service Map-Market Size (USD Billion) & Growth Rate (%), 2024
  • Figure 7. By Waste Type Size Map-Market Size (USD Billion) & Growth Rate (%), 2024
  • Figure 8. By Application Map-Market Size (USD Billion) & Growth Rate (%), 2024
  • Figure 9. By Region Map-Market Size (USD Billion) & Growth Rate (%), 2024
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