PUBLISHER: Polaris Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1338948
PUBLISHER: Polaris Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1338948
The global oil spill management market size is expected to reach USD 167.91 billion by 2032, according to a new study by Polaris Market Research. The report "Oil Spill Management Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report, By Technology, By Location (Onshore, Offshore), By Technique, By Region, And Segment Forecasts, 2023-2032" gives a detailed insight into current market dynamics and provides analysis on future market growth.
Increasing drilling activities, rising oil spill incidents, stricter environmental regulations, and growing demand for oil and gas transportation is expected to drive the growth of the market over the coming years. Onshore and offshore drilling activities are among the major factors driving the growth of the oil spill management market globally. The growth of the oil and gas industry has led to an increase in transportation activities, both onshore and offshore, which has resulted in a higher risk of oil spills. This has created a growing demand for oil spill management technologies and services
The governments of many countries around the world, particularly in Europe and North America, have implemented stringent regulations for installing safety devices and technologies during the drilling and transportation of crude oil. For instance, the European Union's Offshore Safety Directive, which was introduced in 2013, outlines strict safety standards for offshore oil and gas operations within EU waters. The directive requires oil and gas companies to implement measures to prevent major accidents, such as blowouts or well control incidents, and to have emergency response plans in place in case of an oil spill.
Increasing investment in R&D activities and strategic partnerships is expected to drive innovation in the oil spill management industry and lead to the development of more efficient and effective solutions for cleaning up oil spills. Notable companies include Oil Spill Response, Elastec, and Desmis are continuously investing in R&D activities to improve their existing products and develop new ones.
Skimmers can be used in a variety of environments, including open water, near-shore areas, and marshes. They are typically deployed from boats or barges and can be operated manually or remotely. Skimming is often used in conjunction with other response techniques, such as booms and sorbents, to contain and remove oil from an affected area. Skimmers are a commonly used oil-spill response technique that involves the use of specialized equipment to remove oil from the surface of the water. Skimmers are designed to separate oil from water by using a variety of methods, including Weir skimmers, Oleophilic skimmers, Disc skimmers, and Brush skimmers.
Double hauling segment held the largest share, owing to its technological supremacy, and applicability in varied diverse situations
Onshore registered highest growth rate, particularly due to rise in oil drilling activities in the Asian nations, with strong support from government
Chemical segment garnered largest share. This is due to its higher efficiency in Iarge scale operations
The global players include: Siemens, Mitsubishi, General Electric, Promec Engineering, Terrapin, Wood, Climeon, ABB, Boustead International, Forbes Marshall, Bosch Industriekessel, AURA, Exergy, & IHI Corporation.
Polaris Market Research has segmented the Oil Spill Management market report based on technology, technique, location, and region: