Sales of Waste-derived Pyrolysis Oil to Soar Steadily Through 2029; Biomass-derived Variant Highly Preferred, Reports Future Market Insights
Sales of Waste-derived Pyrolysis Oil to Soar Steadily Through 2029; Biomass-derived Variant Highly Preferred, Reports Future Market Insights
Published by linker 5
Posted on February 3, 2021
Stakeholders in waste-derived pyrolysis oil market must scale-up their investments in R&D activities to create alternative fuel sourced from biomass, rubber and plastic for a stronger market foothold. Steered by heightening demand for fossil fuel alternatives, waste-derived pyrolysis oil market will exhibit a steady CAGR of 4.5% over the forecast period (2019-2029). The market is set to witness approximately 1.6X value expansion between 2019 and 2029. Climate change will continue to propel the market growth, projects the new FMI study.
“Waste-derived pyrolysis oil market is still in its nascent stage. However, it is gaining notable momentum on the back of challenges imposed by aggravating climatic conditions. Moreover, fluctuating prices of conventional fossil fuels are compelling manufacturers to develop better alternatives,” concludes the FMI report.
Relatively high price point and limited reusability is stagnating the demand for plastic-derived pyrolysis oil.
Achieving sustained competitive advantage is a strenuous endeavor for market leaders due to fairly consolidated competitive landscape.
Competitive Landscape
The competitive landscape of global waste-derived pyrolysis oil market is moderately consolidated in nature. Leading manufacturers profiled in this report include, but are not limited to, Ensyn, Dow Inc., Honeywell UOP, BASF SE, ConocoPhillips, Enerkem, and Agilyx, Inc. Prominent players possess the resources to conduct extensive R&D activities and broaden their production capacity. Moreover, they continue to opt for inorganic growth strategies such as joint ventures and collaborations along with organic growth strategies such as product development. The upcoming decade will witness the rise of new players in global waste-derived pyrolysis oil market amidst fluctuating oil prices and establishment of inexpensive pyrolysis units.