The industrial valve market is expected to grow from USD 70.53
billion in 2018 to USD 85.19 billion by 2023, at a CAGR of 3.96%
between 2018 and 2023. The key factors that are driving the growth of
this market include the increased need for industrial valves from oil
and gas production-related facilities in GCC countries, elevated energy
demand in APAC, smart city development initiative across the world,
high demand for predictive maintenance techniques from manufacturing
industries, and stringent environmental and safety regulations to make
energy sector more resilient.
Industrial Valves Market by Material Type (Cast Iron, Steel, Cryogenic, Alloy Based), Size, Valve Type (Ball, Butterfly, Gate, Globe, Check, Plug), Industry (Oil & Gas, Water & Wastewater, Energy & Power), and Geography - Global Forecast to 2023
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Industrial Valves Market by Material Type (Cast Iron, Steel, Cryogenic, Alloy Based), Size, Valve Type (Ball, Butterfly, Gate, Globe, Check, Plug), Industry (Oil & Gas, Water & Wastewater, Energy & Power), and Geography - Global Forecast to 2023
The industrial valve market for cryogenic valves will
grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. The oil & gas,
energy & power, and chemicals industries are likely to have high
demand for cryogenic ball valves due to their ability for quarter turn
on-off operation, minimal lubrication, and capability to provide tight
sealing with low torque in cryogenic fluid handling applications.
Cryogenic plug valves will be highly installed in the oil & gas and
chemicals industries for the isolation application, that is, to separate
cryogenic media from other media.
APAC is expected to hold largest share of industrial valve market from 2018 to 2023
The industrial valve market in Asia Pacific (APAC)
accounted for the largest share of the overall market in 2017 is
expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. Major
factors driving the growth of the valve market in APAC include
increasing population and rising focus of emerging economies on
investing in industries such as energy & power, oil & gas, water
& wastewater treatment, chemicals, and construction in which
industrial valves are used.
Emerson (US), Cameron – Schlumberger (US), IMI PLC
(US), Flowserve (US), and Weir Group (UK) are among a few major players
in the industrial valve market.
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