Oil & Gas
The statistic shows the development of global refinery capacity for crude oil from the year 1970 to 2014, measured in thousand barrels per day. In 1990, the world’s oil refinery capacity was around 74 million barrels per day and nowadays this figure has been risen to daily production of 96,51 million barrel*.
Chemical/Petrochemical
Singapore’s position as a global chemical has grown in tandem with the extensive development of Jurong Island – an integrated complex housing many of the world’s leading energy and chemical companies, among them BASF, Exxon Mobil, Lanxess, Mitsui Chemicals, Shell, and Sumitomo Chemicals – Singaporean-German Chamber of Industry and Commerce
Power Generation
As World Energy Outlook 2014 proves, Global investment in the power sector amounts to $21 trillion through to 2040, with over 40% in transmission and distribution networks.
Marine & Shipbuilding
The marine & shipbuilding industry has seen significant growth over the last 40 years, where services includes ship repair, shipbuilding, rig building and offshore engineering and other marine supporting services.
Water Treatment
Wastewater treatment is a process to convert wastewater – which is water no longer needed or suitable for its most recent use – into an effluent that can be either returned to the water cycle with minimal environmental issues or reused. Treatment means removing impurities from water being treated; and some methods of treatment are applicable to both water and wastewater. The physical infrastructure used for wastewater treatment is called a “wastewater treatment plant” (WWTP).
Pharmaceutical
The statistics of worldwide revenue of the pharmaceutical market from 2001 to 2013. In 2001, worldwide revenue was around 390.2 billion U.S. dollars. Ten years later, this figure stood at almost one trillion U.S. dollars.
General Industries
In the food and beverage industry, process integrity, recipe compliance, and product reliability are basic prerequisites in food technology. Hygienic aspects and clean-ability also play a central role: the process must remain closed and contamination of the process media must be prevented in every phase of production.