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Global Digital Inspection Strategic Business Report 2023: Robust Activity in the Renewable Energy Sector Spurs Market Opportunities in 3D Metrology Space
DUBLIN , June 23, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The “Digital Inspection: Global Strategic Business Report” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.The global market for Digital Inspection estimated at US$24.2 Billion in the year 2022, is projected to reach a revised size of US$39.2 Billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 6.2% over the analysis period 2022-2030.Hardware, one of the segments analyzed in the report, is projected to record a 5.3% CAGR and reach US$16.7 Billion by the end of the analysis period.Taking into account the ongoing post pandemic recovery, growth in the Software segment is readjusted to a revised 7.4% CAGR for the next 8-year period. The U.S. Market is Estimated at $6.6 Billion, While China is Forecast to Grow at 6% CAGRThe Digital Inspection market in the U.S. is estimated at US$6.6 Billion in the year 2022. China, the world’s second largest economy, is forecast to reach a projected market size of US$6.9 Billion by the year 2030 trailing a CAGR of 6% over the analysis period 2022 to 2030.Among the other noteworthy geographic markets are Japan and Canada, each forecast to grow at 5.8% and 5.2% respectively over the 2022-2030 period. Within Europe, Germany is forecast to grow at approximately 5.1% CAGR.Select Competitors (Total 137 Featured) – Baker Hughes, a GE CompanyBasler AGCarl Zeiss AGCognex CorporationFARO Technologies, Inc.FPrimeC Solutions, Inc.Hexagon ABMISTRAS Group, Inc.Mitutoyo CorporationNational Instruments CorporationNikon Metrology NVOlympus CorporationOmron CorporationSHINING 3DZebicon a/sZetec, Inc.Key Topics Covered: I. METHODOLOGYII. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY1. MARKET OVERVIEWInfluencer Market InsightsImpact of Covid-19 and a Looming Global RecessionAn Introduction to Digital InspectionEvolution of Inspection MethodsWorldwide Digital Inspection Market: Prospects and OutlookMetrology Dominates Digital Inspection MarketHardware Segment Leads, Software to Propel Future Growth3D Digital Inspections Set for Strong GrowthDeveloped Regions Hold a Significant Share of Global MarketGlobal Economic Scenario Influences Market DynamicsGlobal Economic Outlook: Real GDP Growth Rates in % by Country/Region for the Years 2018 through 2021Manufacturing PMI: An Important BellwetherGlobal Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for the Years 2012 through 2019Digital Inspection – Global Key Competitors Percentage Market Share in 2022 (E)Vendors Focus on Product Innovations to Reinforce Market PositionsRecent Market ActivityCompetitive Market Presence – Strong/Active/Niche/Trivial for Players Worldwide in 2022 (E)2. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS3. MARKET TRENDS & DRIVERSInherent Benefits of Digital Inspection Technologies over Traditional Inspection Techniques Drives Market GrowthDigital Platforms Find Increasing Adoption to Streamline Facility InspectionsRobust Opportunity for Precision Parts Manufacturing Pushes Up the Importance of Digital Inspection TechnologiesGlobal Parts & Components Market (in US$ Billion) for the Years 2020, 2022 and 2024Digital Inspection Gains Strong Foothold in the Manufacturing IndustryTop 10 Countries in Terms of Manufacturing Output: 2018Growing Adoption of Industrial Automation Solutions Spurs Need for Digital InspectionIndustrial Control & Factory Automation Market Size in US$ Billion for 2019, 2022 and 2025With Manufacturing Moving towards Industry 4.0, Digital Inspections Become Integral to Production ProcessesShift towards Industry 4.0 Drives Opportunities in Digital Inspections Market: Global Industry 4.0 Revenues in US$ Billion for 2019, 2021, 2023 and 2025Ongoing Digitization of Oil & Gas Industry Gives Impetus to Digital Inspection MarketUse of Drones in Oil & Gas Inspections Continues to GrowRapidly Expanding Natural Gas Production & Intensified Shale Gas Programs Spur Demand for Digital Inspections in Oil & Gas SectorWorldwide E&P Capital Spending in $ Billion by Region and Type of Company for the Period 2017-2019Robust Activity in the Renewable Energy Sector Spurs Market Opportunities in 3D Metrology SpaceAutomation and Focus on Improving Productivity and Quality Drive Demand for Digital Inspections in Automotive IndustryGlobal Passenger Car Production (In Million Units) for the Years 2010, 2016, 2020, and 2024Global Passenger Car Sales (In Million Units) for the Years 2010-2024High Growth Opportunities for Digital Inspection in Automotive RepairDigital Inspection Emerges as a Handy Tool for Electronics IndustryAccurate 3D Metrology in Semiconductor and Electronics Industries Necessitates Enhanced CamerasFood & Beverages: A Niche End-Use SectorGlobal Packaged Food Sales in US$ Trillion: 2014-2024Growing Importance of QC in Food & Beverage IndustrySophisticated Inspection Equipment for Inspecting Packaging of Food Products and BeveragesInspections Solutions Gain Traction in Detecting Imperfections in Aerospace MaterialsAerospace Industry Makes Use of Non-Contact MetrologyProgressive Growth in the Commercial Aviation Sector Creates Fertile EnvironmentGlobal Commercial Aircraft Fleet Size (in Units) by Aircraft Type for the Years 2018 and 2038Global Commercial Aircraft Fleet Size (in Units) by Geographic Region for the Years 2018 & 2038Aging Aircraft Widen Addressable Market for NDT TechnologyGlobal Average Aircraft Fleet Age (In Years) by Geographic Region/Country for Cumulative Period 2018-2023 and 2023-2028Metrology: A Key Technology for Digital InspectionsIncreasing Demand for Portable Metrology Solutions Drives the Metrology Software MarketDigital Inspection Technologies Seek to Widen Scope & Span in Machine Vision EcosystemEstablished Role of NDT in Condition Monitoring Bodes Well for the MarketVisual Inspection Testing Exhibits High GrowthEddy Current Testing Holds Immense PotentialUltrasonic NDT Testing Remains a Prominent TechniqueRadiographic Testing Accelerates Market ExpansionInnovative Digital Technologies to Impact Inspection IndustryAI Paves the Way for Digital Solutions in Industrial InspectionInnovative Technologies to Significantly Reduce Inspection Costs in Oil & Gas Sector4. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVEIII. MARKET ANALYSISIV. COMPETITIONFor more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/bbvag0About ResearchAndMarkets.comResearchAndMarkets.com is the world’s leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends.Media Contact:Research and MarketsLaura Wood, Senior Managerpress@researchandmarkets.comFor E.S.T Office Hours Call +1-917-300-0470For U.S./CAN Toll ours Call +353-1-416-8900U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716Logo: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/539438/Research_and_Markets_Logo.jpg View original content:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/global-digital-inspection-strategic-business-report-2023-robust-activity-in-the-renewable-energy-sector-spurs-market-opportunities-in-3d-metrology-space-301860988.htmlSOURCE Research and Markets
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Exclusive-Trump prepares wide-ranging energy plan to boost gas exports, oil drilling, sources say
By Jarrett Renshaw
(Reuters) – Donald Trump’s transition team is putting together a wide-ranging energy package to roll out within days of his taking office that would approve export permits for new liquefied (LNG) projects and increase oil drilling off the U.S. coast and on federal lands, according to two sources familiar with the plans.
The energy checklist largely reflects promises Trump made on the campaign trail, but the plan to roll out the list as early as day one ensures that oil and gas production will rank alongside immigration as a pillar of Trump’s early agenda.
Trump, a Republican, also plans to repeal some of his Democratic predecessor’s key climate legislation and regulations, such as tax credits for electric vehicles and new clean power plant standards that aim to phase out coal and natural gas, the sources said.
An early priority would be lifting President Joe Biden’s election-year pause on new export permits for LNG and moving swiftly to approve pending permits, the sources said. Trump would also look to expedite drilling permits on federal lands and quickly reopen five-year drilling plans off the U.S. coast to include more lease sales, the sources said.
In a symbolic gesture, Trump would seek to approve the Keystone Pipeline, an issue that was an environmental flashpoint and which was halted after Biden canceled a key permit on his first day in office. But any company looking to build the multibillion-dollar effort to carry Canadian to the U.S. would need to start from scratch because things like easements have been returned to landowners.
“The American people can bank on President Trump using his executive power on day one to deliver on the promises he made to them on the campaign trail,” Karoline Leavitt, Trump’s transition spokesperson, said in a statement.
Many of the elements in the plan would require time to move through Congress or the nation’s regulatory system. Trump has promised to declare an energy emergency on his first day in office that could test whether he can bypass those barriers to impose some changes on an accelerated schedule.
Trump would also call on Congress to provide new funding so he can replenish the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve, established as an emergency crude oil supply and which was depleted under Biden to help manage price spikes caused by the Ukraine crisis and high inflation during the pandemic. Replenishing the reserve would boost short-term oil demand and encourage U.S. production.
Trump is also expected to put pressure on the International Energy Agency, the Paris-based energy watchdog that advises industrialized countries on energy policy. Republicans have criticized the IEA’s focus on policies to reduce emissions. Trump’s advisers have urged him to withhold funding unless the IEA takes a more pro-oil position.
“I have pushed Trump in person and his team generally on pressuring the IEA to return to its core mission of energy security and to pivot away from greenwashing,” said Dan Eberhart, CEO of oilfield service firm Canary.
TRUMP ‘PLANS TO GO STRONG’ ON LNG
Biden put a freeze on new LNG export permits in January to study the environmental impacts, in an election-year move aimed at making gains with the party’s green voting blocs. Without the export permits, developers cannot go ahead with multi-year construction plans for new projects. Projects delayed include Venture Global’s CP2, Commonwealth LNG, and Energy Transfer (NYSE:)’s Lake Charles complex, all of which are in Louisiana.
The United States is the world’s top producer of natural gas, and became the No. 1 exporter of LNG in 2022 as Europe looked to America to wean itself off Russia’s vast energy supplies following the invasion of Ukraine.
The Biden administration promised to release the environmental study before Trump assumes the White House on Jan. 20, but it would have no influence on the incoming administration, the sources said.
“The LNG issue is a lay-up and he plans to go strong on the issue,” said one of the sources.
There are five U.S. LNG export projects that have been approved by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, but are still awaiting permit approvals at the Department of Energy, federal records show.
Biden’s pause also halted necessary environmental reviews, portions of which may still be needed for the five pending DOE permits to withstand legal scrutiny.
LOOKING TO DRILL OFFSHORE AND ON FEDERAL LANDS
Trump would look to accelerate drilling off the U.S. coast and on federal lands.
The average time to complete a drilling permit on federal and Indian land averaged 258 days in the first three years of Biden’s administration, up from 172 days during the four years of Trump’s presidency, according to federal data.
Trump is expected to expedite pending permits, hold sales more frequently and offer land that is more likely to deliver oil, the sources said.
Despite the lag time in permit approvals, Biden’s Interior Department approved more onshore oil drilling permits on average than Trump’s first administration, federal records show.
Oil output on federal lands and waters hit a record in 2023, while gas production reached its highest level since 2016, according to federal data.
Drilling activity on federal lands and waters accounts for about a quarter of U.S. oil production and 12% of gas output.
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Natural gas prices outlook for 2025
Investing.com — The outlook for prices in 2025 remains cautiously optimistic, influenced by a mix of global demand trends, supply-side constraints, and weather-driven uncertainties.
As per analysts at BofA Securities, U.S. Henry Hub prices are expected to average $3.33/MMBtu for the year, marking a rebound from the low levels seen throughout much of 2024.
Natural gas prices in 2024 were characterized by subdued trading, largely oscillating between $2 and $3/MMBtu, making it the weakest year since the pandemic-induced slump in 2020.
This price environment persisted despite record domestic demand, which averaged over 78 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d), buoyed by increases in power generation needs and continued industrial activity.
However, warm weather conditions during the 2023–24 winter suppressed residential and commercial heating demand, contributing to the overall price weakness.
Looking ahead, several factors are poised to tighten the natural gas market and elevate prices in 2025.
A key driver is the anticipated rise in liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports as new facilities, including the Plaquemines and Corpus Christi Stage 3 projects, come online.
These additions are expected to significantly boost U.S. feedgas demand, adding strain to domestic supply and lifting prices.
The ongoing growth in exports to Mexico via pipeline, which hit record levels in 2024, further underscores the international pull on U.S. gas.
On the domestic front, production constraints could play a pivotal role in shaping the price trajectory.
While U.S. dry gas production remains historically robust, averaging around 101 Bcf/d in 2024, capital discipline among exploration and production companies suggests a limited ability to rapidly scale output in response to higher prices.
Producers have strategically withheld volumes, awaiting a more favorable pricing environment. If supply fails to match the anticipated uptick in demand, analysts warn of potential upward repricing in the market.
Weather patterns remain a wildcard. Forecasts suggest that the 2024–25 winter could be 2°F colder than the previous year, potentially driving an additional 500 Bcf of seasonal demand.
However, should warmer-than-expected temperatures materialize, the opposite effect could dampen price gains. Historically, colder winters have correlated with significant price spikes, reflecting the market’s sensitivity to heating demand.
The structural shift in the U.S. power generation mix also supports a bullish case for natural gas. Ongoing retirements of coal-fired power plants, coupled with the rise of renewable energy, have entrenched natural gas as a critical bridge fuel.
Even as wind and solar capacity expand, natural gas is expected to fill gaps in generation during periods of low renewable output, further solidifying its role in the energy transition.
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Trump picks Brooke Rollins to be agriculture secretary
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Brooke Rollins (NYSE:), president of the America First Policy Institute, to be agriculture secretary.
“As our next Secretary of Agriculture, Brooke will spearhead the effort to protect American Farmers, who are truly the backbone of our Country,” Trump said in a statement.
If confirmed by the Senate, Rollins would lead a 100,000-person agency with offices in every county in the country, whose remit includes farm and nutrition programs, forestry, home and farm lending, food safety, rural development, agricultural research, trade and more. It had a budget of $437.2 billion in 2024.
The nominee’s agenda would carry implications for American diets and wallets, both urban and rural. Department of Agriculture officials and staff negotiate trade deals, guide dietary recommendations, inspect meat, fight wildfires and support rural broadband, among other activities.
“Brooke’s commitment to support the American Farmer, defense of American Food Self-Sufficiency, and the restoration of Agriculture-dependent American Small Towns is second to none,” Trump said in the statement.
The America First Policy Institute is a right-leaning think tank whose personnel have worked closely with Trump’s campaign to help shape policy for his incoming administration. She chaired the Domestic Policy Council during Trump’s first term.
As agriculture secretary, Rollins would advise the administration on how and whether to implement clean fuel tax credits for biofuels at a time when the sector is hoping to grow through the production of sustainable aviation fuel.
The nominee would also guide next year’s renegotiation of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade deal, in the shadow of disputes over Mexico’s attempt to bar imports of genetically modified corn and Canada’s dairy import quotas.
Trump has said he again plans to institute sweeping tariffs that are likely to affect the farm sector.
He was considering offering the role to former U.S. Senator Kelly Loeffler, a staunch ally whom he chose to co-chair his inaugural committee, CNN reported on Friday.
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