ICF International Offers Supporting Data for Midstream Infrastructure Report

ICF International (NASDAQ:ICFI), a leading provider of consulting services and technology solutions to government and commercial clients, is now offering subscriptions to its 2014 Midstream Infrastructure Report-Supporting Data.

The Midstream Infrastructure Report-Supporting Data provides background data from which the recently released Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) Foundation North American Midstream Infrastructure through 2035: Capitalizing on Our Energy Abundance study had been derived. The INGAA Foundation study, which was authored by ICF experts, is now available jointly from ICF International and the INGAA Foundation.

“These supporting data are the cornerstone of the recently released INGAA Foundation study,” said Kevin Petak, vice president for ICF International. “By offering the data behind the study, ICF Midstream Infrastructure Report – Supporting Data clients can apply any number of the sub-variables included to their specific business vertical or geographic area of focus in order to obtain the information critical to them.”

The INGAA Foundation study and the supporting data outline the significant midstream infrastructure and investment needed to support growing domestic production and increasing domestic demand. Since the previous 2011 study, forecasted midstream infrastructure expenditures have increased from $205 billion to $614 billion through 2035.

The Midstream Infrastructure Report-Supporting Data provides users with an easy-to-use interface for analytical discovery and time-series analysis. For example, following are needs forecasted through 2035:

Natural Gas Infrastructure:

  • Approximately 43 billion cubic feet per day in new gas transmission capability
  • About 850 miles per year in new gas transmission mainline
  • Almost 14,000 miles per year in new gas gathering lines
  • About 9 billion cubic feet per day of new liquefied natural gas export capacity
  • About $14 billion per year of capital expenditures for new natural gas infrastructure

NGL Infrastructure:

  • About 3.6 million barrels per day in new natural gas liquid transmission capacity
  • Almost 700 miles per year in new natural gas liquid transmission line
  • About 30,000 horsepower per year for pipeline pumping requirement
  • More than $2.5 billion per year of capital expenditures for new natural gas liquid infrastructure

Crude Oil Infrastructure:

  • More than 10 million barrels per day in new crude oil transmission capacity
  • More than 730 miles per year in new crude oil transmission line
  • More than 6 million barrels per day per year in new crude oil storage capacity
  • More than $12 billion per year of capital expenditures for new crude oil infrastructure

Comprehensive data are included in the Midstream Infrastructure Report-Supporting Data for both base case and low-growth case for natural gas, natural gas liquids, and crude:

  • Pipeline mile projections including mainlines and gathering lines
  • Pump and compressor horsepower projections
  • Midstream infrastructure capital expenditure projections for pipe, compressors, pumps, storage, and other equipment
  • Economic projections for impacts on output, employment, labor income, value added, and taxes by category and by sector

For Midstream Infrastructure Report –Supporting Data subscription information, contact Bonnie Damstra, (Director, Sales - Products Group) for ICF International, at (832-699-0250 bonnie.damstra@icfi.com).

About ICF International

ICF International (NASDAQ:ICFI) provides professional services and technology solutions that deliver beneficial impact in areas critical to the world’s future. ICF is fluent in the language of change, whether driven by markets, technology, or policy. Since 1969, we have combined a passion for our work with deep industry expertise to tackle our clients’ most important challenges. We partner with clients around the globe—advising, executing, innovating—to help them define and achieve success. Our more than 4,500 employees serve government and commercial clients from more than 70 offices worldwide. ICF's website is http://www.icfi.com.

About INGAA Foundation

The INGAA Foundation Inc. was formed in 1990 by the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America to facilitate the efficient construction and safe, reliable operation of the North American natural gas pipeline system.

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ICF International
Erica Eriksdotter, 703-934-3847
erica.eriksdotter@icfi.com

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