Global Oil and Gas Infrastructure Security Market Assessment
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Growing Threats Continue to Drive Oil and Gas Infrastructure Security Expenditure
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Contents
Section Slide Numbers
Executive Summary 6
Market Overview 10
Total Oil and Gas Infrastructure Security Market
• External Challenges: Drivers and Restraints 32
• Forecast and Trends 40
• Competitive Assessment 47
Regional Analyses
• North and Central America 56
• Africa 61
• Middle East 66
• Asia Pacific 71
• South America 76
• Europe 81
Country Analyses
• United States 86
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Section Slide Numbers
• Canada 92
• Mexico 98
• Trinidad and Tobago 102
• China 106
• Kazakhstan 113
• Indonesia 117
• India 121
• Australia 127
• Russia 132
• Norway 137
• Azerbaijan 142
• Denmark 146
• The United Kingdom 150
• Saudi Arabia 155
• Iran 160
Contents (continued)
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Contents (continued)
Section Slide Numbers
• Iraq 165
• United Arab Emirates 170
• Kuwait 175
• Brazil 180
• Venezuela 185
• Colombia 190
• Argentina 195
• Ecuador 199
• Algeria 203
• Angola 208
• Libya 213
• Nigeria 217
• Egypt 222
The Last Word 227
Appendix 230
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Executive Summary
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Executive Summary
• Increasing infrastructure developments in oil and gas sector and evolving threats to critical infrastructures will drive the Global oil and gas infrastructure security market.
• Upstream segment in oil and gas will provide maximum opportunities to suppliers of security systems due to increase in exploration and production activity globally.
• North America will offer greatest opportunity in security followed by Asia Pacific. Middle East and Asia Pacific regions will see maximum need for security in downstream segment.
• South America will experience greatest growth in security spending followed by Middle East and Asia pacific
• Surveillance will continue to dominate the oil and gas infrastructure security market while cyber security will have the highest growth rate
• Oil and gas companies globally are moving towards integrated command and control solutions for protection of their critical facilities
• Pipeline monitoring and surveillance along with pipeline leak detection systems are in great demand globally with increasing pipeline construction.
• Total oil and gas infrastructure security market is expected to increase from $18.31 billion in 2011 to $31.27 billion by 2021
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Executive Summary—Market Engineering Measurements
Market Overview
Total Oil and Gas Infrastructure Security Market: Global, 2011
For a tabular version click here.Stable IncreasingDecreasing
Note: All figures are rounded. The base year is 2011. Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.
Market Stage
Growth
Market Revenues
$ 18.31 B
(2011)
Compound Annual Growth Rate
5.5 %
(2011-2021)
Market Size for Last Year of Study Period
$ 31.27 B
(2021)
Degree of Technical Change
7
(scale:1 [low] to 10 [High])
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Executive Summary—CEO’s Perspective
5Increase in demand for Pipeline monitoring and leak detection solutions to support the oil and gas distribution networks.
3
operating costs.
Integrated command and control solutions are being preferred over individual surveillance, perimeter security and access control to cut down on maintenance and operating costs.
1Oil and Gas companies will invest heavily in cyber security after the recent attacks on energy facilities.
2North America and Middle East oil and gas operators have stressed the maximum need
for cyber security.
4
Increase in demand for security consultants for conducting threat and risk assessments and implementing a complete security management program.
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.
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Market Overview
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Market Overview—Definitions
This research service will assess the global oil and gas infrastructure security market by identifying the key
trends and opportunities for suppliers of security systems worldwide. It will identify the ongoing and
upcoming projects in the upstream and downstream segment of oil and gas and study the countries with
high growth potential in this market. The scope of the study ranges across:
• Access control systems
• Surveillance
• Perimeter Security
• Command and Control
• Screening & Detection
• Cyber Security
Security of oil and gas infrastructures remains the topmost priority for the global energy industry. Increase
in global demand for oil and gas, followed by construction of new oil and gas facilities have led to growth in
the security market. Any disruption in operations of a major oil and gas facility due to accident or a terrorist
attack can have serious consequences on the global economy. Oil and gas industry is most vulnerable to
terrorist attacks due to its strategic nature and the impact it can have globally. The complete value chain
ranging from exploration, production, refining, pipeline transport to distribution is at risk of such attacks.
Similar incidents in the past have generated security awareness, which has increased the adoption of
latest technology and security solutions throughout the global oil and gas facilities.
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.
• Security Services
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Market Overview—Key Questions This Study Will Answer
What are the key upcoming oil and gas infrastructure projects globally where there will be securityrequirements ?
How is the market growth in each segment in various regions globally?
Which region has the maximum growth potential in oil and gas infrastructure security?
What are the market trends for each segment and who are the key competitors ?
What are the deployable security capabilities in oil and gas infrastructures?
Which segment enjoys the greatest growth in oil and gas infrastructure security?
Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.
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Market Overview—Segmentation
Security Services18.0%
Command & Control14.0%
Screening & Detection17.0%
Surveillance21.0%
Access Control10.0%
Perimeter Security13.0%
Cyber Security7.0%
Per cent Sales Breakdown Total Oil and Gas Infrastructure Security Market: Global, 2011
Note: All figures are rounded. The base year is 2011 Source: Frost & Sullivan analysis.
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Market Segmentation
Command and Control
Screening and Detection
Surveillance
Access Control
Perimeter Security
Cyber Security
• Command and control centres
• Radio, interphone, public address and alarm
communication
• Multi service communication, fiber optic,
satellite communication
• Explosive detection
• CBRN detection
• X-ray and microwave screening
• Fire and gas detection
• Leak detection
• Video content analysis
• Radars, sonars, Unmanned aerial systems
• IP-based cameras, infrared cameras, video
motion detection
• Video content analysis
• Biometrics, fingerprint access
• RFID smart cards
• Card readers, key pads
• Fencing, surveillance
• Seismic sensors, pressure sensors
• Intrusion detection alarms, warning devices
• Firewalls, secure authentication, deep packet
inspection, SCADA security
• Identity and access management
• Network intrusion detection—anomaly and
signature based
Security Services
• Personnel, security forces
• Risk assessment
• Security risk management, security consulting
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Steven WebbVice President, Aerospace, Defence and Security
Programme Manager, Aerospace and Defence
Balaji SrimoolanathanProgramme Manager, Aerospace and Defence
Research Team
Anshul SharmaSenior Research Analyst, Aerospace and Defence
Lead Analyst
Research Director Strategic Review Committee Leader