Summary Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery (MEOR) is a biological based technology consisting in manipulating function or structure, or both, of microbial environments existing in oil reservoirs. The ultimate aim of MEOR is to improve the recovery of oil entrapped in porous media while increasing economic profits. MEOR is a tertiary oil extraction technology allowing the partial recovery of the commonly residual two-thirds of oil, thus increasing the life of mature oil reservoirs. The global Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery market will reach xxx Million USD in 2019 with CAGR xx% 2019-2025. The main contents of the report including: Global market size and forecast Regional market size, production data and export & import Key manufacturers profile, products & services, sales data of business Global market size by Major Application Global market size by Major Type Key manufacturers are included based on company profile, sales data and product specifications etc.: StatOil Titan Oil Recovery Royal Dutch Shell BP ConocoPhillips DuPont Genome Prairie Chemiphase CNPC Gulf Energy Major applications as follows: Onshore Oilfield Offshore Oilfield Major Type as follows: Ground Method Reservoir Method Regional market size, production data and export & import: Asia-Pacific North America Europe South America Middle East & Africa
Table of Contents 1 Global Market Overview 1.1 Scope of Statistics 1.1.1 Scope of Products 1.1.2 Scope of Manufacturers 1.1.3 Scope of Application 1.1.4 Scope of Type 1.1.5 Scope of Regions/Countries 1.2 Global Market Size 2 Regional Market 2.1 Regional Production 2.2 Regional Demand 2.3 Regional Trade 3 Key Manufacturers 3.1 StatOil