Global working gas capacity of underground gas storage sites is expected to grow by 12% from 16.8 trillion cubic feet (tcf) in 2022 to 18.8 tcf by 2026. Among regions, globally the Former Soviet Union (FSU), Europe, and the Middle East lead in terms of total working gas capacity additions from planned and announced projects with 1.1 tcf, 882 billion cubic feet (bcf), and 570 bcf, respectively.
Scope
- Planned and announced underground gas storage capacity additions by key regions, countries, and companies
- Planned and announced capital expenditure outlook by key countries and companies globally
- Planned and announced capex of underground gas storage plants by region, key countries and companies
- Details of the major planned and announced underground gas storage plants globally up to 2026
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