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TEG is used by the oil and gas industry to "dehydrate" natural gas. It may also be used to dehydrate other gases, including CO2, H2S, and other oxygenated gases. It is necessary to dry natural gas to a certain point, as humidity in natural gas can cause pipelines to freeze, and create other problems for end users of the natural gas. Triethylene glycol is placed into contact with natural gas, and strips the water out of the gas. Triethylene glycol is heated to a high temperature and put through a condensing system, which removes the water as waste and reclaims the TEG for continuous reuse within the system. The waste TEG produced by this process has been found to contain enough benzene to be classified as hazardous waste (benzene concentration greater than 0.5 mg/L).
Triethylene glycol is well established as a relatively mild disinfectant toward a variety of bacteria, influenza A viruses and spores of Penicillium notatum fungi. However, its exceptionally low toxicity, broad materials compatibility, and low odor combined with its antimicrobial properties indicates that it approaches the ideal for air disinfection purposes in occupied spaces. Much of the scientific work with triethylene glycol was done in the 1940s and 1950s, however that work has ably demonstrated the antimicrobial activity against airborne, solution suspension, and surface bound microbes. The ability of triethylene glycol to inactivate Streptococcus pneumoniae, Streptococcus pyogenes and Influenza A virus in the air was first reported in 1943. Since the first report the following microorganisms have been reported in the literature to be inactivated in the air: Penicillium notatum spores, Chlamydophila psittaci, Group C streptococcus, type 1 pneumococcus, Staphylococcus albus, Escherichia coli, and Serratia marcescens Bizio (ATCC 274). Solutions of triethylene glycol are known to be antimicrobial toward suspensions of Penicillium notatum spores, Streptococcus pyogenes, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Streptococcus viridans, and Mycobacterium bovis.
This report provides detailed analysis of worldwide markets for Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) from 2011-2015 and provides extensive market forecasts 2016-2021 by region/country and subsectors. It covers the key technological and market trends in the Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) market and further lays out an analysis of the factors influencing the supply/demand for Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG), and the opportunities/challenges faced by industry participants. It also acts as an essential tool to companies active across the value chain and to the new entrants by enabling them to capitalize the opportunities and develop business strategies.
GCC’s report, Global Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Market Outlook 2016-2021, has been prepared based on the synthesis, analysis, and interpretation of information about the global Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) market collected from specialized sources. The report covers key technological developments in the recent times and profiles leading players in the market and analyzes their key strategies. The competitive landscape section of the report provides a clear insight into the market share analysis of key industry players. The major players in the global Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) market are DOW (USA), SABIC (Saudi Arabia), Mitsui Chemicals (Japan), Nippon Shokubai (Japan), HUNTSMAN (USA), Shell (Netherlands), LyondellBasell (Netherlands), Farsa Chimie (Iran), Oriental Union Chemical (Taiwan), BASF-YPC (China), SINOPEC (China), Jinan Taihua Chemical (China), among others.
The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Africa and Rest of World. In this sector, global competitive landscape and supply/demand pattern of Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) industry has been provided.
Part 2. Methodology
2.1 Research Methodology
2.2 Geographic Scope
2.3 Years Considered
Part 3. Introduction
3.1 Definition
3.2 Supply Chain Structure
3.2.1 Raw Material Supply
3.2.2 Traders & Distributors
3.2.3 Key Customers
3.3 Manufacture
3.3.1 Manufacturing Process
3.3.2 Production Cost
Part 4. Market Landscape
4.1 Global Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Market Size (Volume) 2011-2016
4.1.1 Overview
4.1.2 Global Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Production
4.1.3 Top 10 Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Companies (Volume Share)
4.2 Global Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Market Size (Value) 2011-2016
4.2.1 Overview
4.2.2 Global Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Production Value
4.2.3 Top 10 Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Companies (Revenue Share)
Part 5. Segmentation by Products
5.1 Type 1
5.2 Type 2
5.3 Type 3
Part 6. Segmentation by End-users
6.1 Customer Segment 1
6.2 Customer Segment 2
6.3 Customer Segment 3
6.4 Customer Segment 4
Part 7. Geographical Segmentation
7.1 North America Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Market
7.1.1 North America Market Overview
7.1.2 North America Price & Margin
7.1.3 North America Trade Balance
7.2 EMEA Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Market
7.2.1 EMEA Market Overview
7.2.2 EMEA Price & Margin
7.2.3 EMEA Trade Balance
7.3 Asia Pacific Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Market
7.3.1 Asia Pacific Market Overview
7.3.2 Asia Pacific Price & Margin
7.3.3 Asia Pacific Trade Balance
Part 8. Market Forecast
8.1 Market Size by Volume 2016-2021
8.1.1 North America
8.1.2 EMEA
8.1.3 Asia-Pacific
8.1.4 RoW
8.2 Market Size by Value 2016-2021
8.2.1 North America
8.2.2 EMEA
8.2.3 Asia-Pacific
8.2.4 RoW
8.3 Regional Consumption Forecast
8.3.1 North America
8.3.2 EMEA
8.3.3 Asia-Pacific
8.3.4 RoW
8.4 Consumption Forecast by End-users
8.5 Consumption Forecast by Products
Part 9. Company Profiles
9.1 Company A
9.1.1 Overview
9.1.2 Products Offered
9.1.3 Business Performance
9.2 Company B
9.3 Company C
9.4 Company D
Part 10. Market Dynamics
10.1 Market Drivers
10.2 Market Constraints
10.3 Market Strategies
Part 11. Competitive Landscape
11.1 Mergers & Acquisitions
11.2 New Product Launches
11.3 Expansions
11.4 Other Developments
Part 12. Appendix
Disclaimer
Analysts CertificationFigure Global Production 2011-2016
Figure Global Production Value (M USD) 2011-2016
Figure Top 10 Players Revenue Share 2015
Figure Regional Production 2015
Figure Regional Production Value (M USD) 2015
Figure Global Consumption by End Market 2015
Figure Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Product
Figure Supply Chain Structure of Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG)
Table Raw Materials Used for Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Production
Table Traders & Distributors of Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG)
Table Key Customers of Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG)
Figure Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Manufacturing Process Flow
Figure Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Production Cost Structure
Figure Global Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Market, Growth Rate
Table Global Key Vendors Production 2011-2016
Table Global Key Vendors Production Market Share 2011-2016
Figure Global Production, Capacity Utilization 2011-2016
Figure Top 10 Companies Market Share Trends
Table Global Top 10 Vendors Production 2011
Table Global Top 10 Vendors Production 2012
Table Global Top 10 Vendors Production 2013
Table Global Top 10 Vendors Production 2014
Table Global Top 10 Vendors Production 2015
Table Global Top 10 Vendors Production 2016
Figure Global Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Market (M USD), Growth Rate & CAGR
Table Global Key Vendors Production Value (M USD) 2011-2016
Table Global Key Vendors Production Value Market Share 2011-2016
Figure Top 10 Player Market Share Trends
Table Global Top 10 Vendors Production Value (M USD) 2011
Table Global Top 10 Vendors Production Value (M USD) 2012
Table Global Top 10 Vendors Production Value (M USD) 2013
Table Global Top 10 Vendors Production Value (M USD) 2014
Table Global Top 10 Vendors Production Value (M USD) 2015
Table Global Top 10 Vendors Production Value (M USD) 2016
Figure Prices of Major Players 2016
Figure Gross Margin of Major Players 2016
Table Types of Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG)
Figure Global Production Market Share of Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) by Types in 2015
Table Type 1 Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Production 2011-2016
Table Type 1 Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Price Trends 2011-2016
Table Major Manufacturers of Type 1 Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG)
Table Type 2 Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Production 2011-2016
Table Type 2 Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Price Trends 2011-2016
Table Major Manufacturers of Type 2 Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG)
Table Type 3 Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Production 2011-2016
Table Type 3 Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Price Trends 2011-2016
Table Major Manufacturers of Type 3 Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG)
Figure Global Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Market by Key Customer Segments 2015
Table Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Consumed for Customer Segment 1
Table Key Customers of Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG)
Table Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Consumed for Customer Segment 2
Table Key Customers of Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG)
Table Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Consumed for Customer Segment 3
Table Key Customers of Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG)
Figure Global Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Market Segmentation by Geography 2015
Figure North America Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Capacity & Production 2011-2016
Figure North America Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Revenue (M USD) 2011-2016
Figure North America Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Price & Margin 2011-2016
Table North America Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Trade Balance
Figure North America Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Self-sufficiency
Figure EMEA Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Capacity & Production 2011-2016
Figure EMEA Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Revenue (M USD) 2011-2016
Figure EMEA Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Price & Margin 2011-2016
Table EMEA Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Trade Balance
Figure EMEA Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Self-sufficiency
Figure Asia Pacific Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Capacity & Production 2011-2016
Figure Asia Pacific Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Revenue (M USD) 2011-2016
Figure Asia Pacific Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Price & Margin 2011-2016
Table Asia Pacific Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Trade Balance
Figure Asia Pacific Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Self-sufficiency
Figure Global Production Volume Forecast 2016-2021
Table Global Production Volume 2016-2021
Table Global Production Volume Share 2016-2021
Figure North America Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Production Volume Forecast
Figure Global Production Value (M USD) 2016-2021
Table Global Production Value (M USD) 2016-2021
Table Global Production Value Share 2016-2021
Figure North America Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Production Value (M USD) Forecast
Figure Regional Consumption 2021
Table Consumption Volume by Region 2016-2021
Table Consumption Volume Share by Region 2016-2021
Figure North America Consumption 2016-2021
Figure Consumption by Key Customer Segments 2021
Table Global Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Market by Customer Segments 2016-2021 (Volume)
Table Global Tri-Ethylene Glycol (TEG) Market by Customer Segments 2016-2021 (Share)
Figure Consumption by Types 2021
Table Global Consumption Volume by Types 2016-2021
Table Global Consumption Volume Share by Types 2016-2021
Table Financial Performance 2011-2016
Figure Market Share Trend 2011-2016
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