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  • Atmos Energy Corporation
  • Baker Hughes
  • BP plc
  • Centrica Storage Ltd
  • Chart Industries
  • Chevron Corporation
  • China National Petroleum Corp
  • Columbia Pipeline Group1
  • Enbridge Inc.
  • ENGIE SA
  • Equinor ASA
  • Gazprom
  • Kinder Morgan, Inc.
  • National Fuel Gas Company
  • Naftogaz Group(Ukrtransgaz)
  • ONEOK Inc.
  • Royal Vopak
  • Snam S.p.A.
  • TC Energy Corporation
  • The Williams Companies, Inc.
  • Uniper SE
  • Weatherford International

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KSM 25.08.28

Global Underground Gas Storage Market to Reach US$61.3 Billion by 2030

The global market for Underground Gas Storage estimated at US$44.1 Billion in the year 2024, is expected to reach US$61.3 Billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 5.6% over the analysis period 2024-2030. Depleted Fields, one of the segments analyzed in the report, is expected to record a 6.2% CAGR and reach US$37.7 Billion by the end of the analysis period. Growth in the Aquifer Reservoirs segment is estimated at 5.1% CAGR over the analysis period.

The U.S. Market is Estimated at US$11.6 Billion While China is Forecast to Grow at 5.4% CAGR

The Underground Gas Storage market in the U.S. is estimated at US$11.6 Billion in the year 2024. China, the world's second largest economy, is forecast to reach a projected market size of US$9.8 Billion by the year 2030 trailing a CAGR of 5.4% over the analysis period 2024-2030. Among the other noteworthy geographic markets are Japan and Canada, each forecast to grow at a CAGR of 5.1% and 4.8% respectively over the analysis period. Within Europe, Germany is forecast to grow at approximately 4.5% CAGR.

Global Underground Gas Storage Market - Key Trends & Drivers Summarized

Why Is Underground Gas Storage Becoming More Vital in the Global Energy Supply Chain?

Underground gas storage is gaining critical importance in the global energy landscape as nations strive to enhance energy security, balance seasonal demand fluctuations, and support the transition to cleaner energy systems. With natural gas playing a central role as a bridge fuel in the shift from coal and oil to renewables, reliable storage infrastructure is essential to ensure consistent supply during periods of peak demand, such as winter months or during energy supply disruptions. Underground facilities provide large-volume, high-capacity storage options that surface tanks and pipelines cannot match, making them indispensable components of national energy grids. They allow producers and suppliers to purchase gas when prices are low, store it, and release it during high-demand periods, stabilizing both supply and market volatility. The ongoing geopolitical tensions and disruptions in pipeline supply routes, particularly in regions like Europe, have further reinforced the strategic need for domestic and regional underground gas storage facilities. This capability allows countries to reduce dependence on external suppliers and maintain autonomy over their energy reserves. Additionally, with increasing natural gas use in power generation, industrial processes, and residential heating, storage plays a crucial role in maintaining system reliability and operational flexibility. As the global energy mix evolves, underground gas storage is not only supporting traditional natural gas markets but is also being explored for emerging applications such as hydrogen storage and carbon sequestration, adding further momentum to its strategic value.

How Are Technological Innovations Enhancing Underground Gas Storage Efficiency and Safety?

Technological advancements are playing a transformative role in optimizing the design, operation, and monitoring of underground gas storage facilities, making them safer, more efficient, and more adaptable to evolving energy needs. Digitalization is allowing operators to implement advanced control systems that use real-time data analytics, AI-driven simulations, and predictive maintenance to enhance the operational performance of storage assets. These tools improve inventory tracking, pressure management, and integrity testing, reducing the risk of leaks and unplanned downtime. Enhanced reservoir modeling techniques, such as 3D seismic imaging and geomechanical analysis, enable more accurate assessments of subsurface formations, whether they are depleted oil and gas fields, aquifers, or salt caverns. Such precision helps optimize injection and withdrawal rates while minimizing risks to structural integrity. Innovations in materials and sealing technologies are increasing the lifespan and reliability of wellheads, compressors, and pipelines used in storage systems. Additionally, automation and remote monitoring have improved safety standards by allowing critical operations to be managed from centralized control centers, even in hazardous or remote locations. As environmental regulations become more stringent, companies are also deploying methane leak detection systems and emission-reduction technologies to align with sustainability goals. These advancements collectively contribute to lower operational costs, enhanced safety compliance, and improved scalability, enabling underground gas storage facilities to meet the complex requirements of modern energy grids and future-proof their utility in a decarbonizing world.

What Sectoral Demands and Regional Dynamics Are Driving the Underground Gas Storage Market?

The demand for underground gas storage is being influenced by a mix of sector-specific energy needs and regional energy strategies that reflect differing levels of infrastructure maturity and market development. In the power generation sector, gas-fired plants depend on flexible fuel availability to compensate for the intermittent nature of renewable sources like wind and solar, increasing the need for rapid access to stored gas. The industrial sector, including chemicals, manufacturing, and metals, also relies on consistent gas supply for process heating and operations, especially in countries where gas plays a pivotal role in the energy mix. Regionally, Europe has emerged as a focal point for underground gas storage expansion, particularly following the energy supply uncertainties caused by reduced imports from key suppliers. The continent is investing in upgrading and expanding existing storage sites to provide greater energy autonomy and seasonal balancing capacity. North America, particularly the United States and Canada, has a mature underground storage infrastructure that supports an integrated pipeline network and dynamic spot market. In Asia-Pacific, rapid industrialization and urban growth in countries like China, India, and South Korea are prompting new investments in storage to stabilize energy supply chains and mitigate import volatility. In the Middle East, underground storage is increasingly being explored as a way to monetize gas resources through export flexibility and to support long-term domestic consumption goals. Across all regions, national energy security strategies and climate transition plans are aligning to create a more resilient and responsive underground gas storage landscape.

What Factors Are Accelerating Growth in the Underground Gas Storage Market?

The growth in the underground gas storage market is driven by a combination of strategic, environmental, and technological factors that reflect the evolving demands of the global energy sector. One of the key drivers is the heightened focus on energy security, particularly in regions that rely heavily on imported natural gas. Strategic storage capabilities allow these regions to manage supply risks, buffer against geopolitical disruptions, and negotiate better procurement terms. Another critical driver is the need to balance seasonal demand fluctuations, especially in colder climates where winter heating requires a significant increase in gas consumption. As countries expand their use of gas in electricity generation to offset coal-based power, storage becomes essential for maintaining grid stability and managing peak loads. Technological improvements in storage design and monitoring are making facilities more cost-effective, scalable, and compliant with environmental standards, attracting both public and private investment. Moreover, underground gas storage is being increasingly viewed through the lens of energy transition, with interest growing in repurposing existing infrastructure for hydrogen storage and CO2 sequestration as decarbonization efforts intensify. Regulatory support, in the form of tax incentives and capacity mandates, is also contributing to market expansion by encouraging infrastructure upgrades and new project development. Finally, the rise of integrated energy markets and cross-border energy trading is placing a premium on storage facilities that can provide responsive supply modulation and grid balancing. These factors, taken together, are positioning underground gas storage as a critical enabler of energy reliability, flexibility, and transition resilience in the global energy system.

SCOPE OF STUDY:

The report analyzes the Underground Gas Storage market in terms of units by the following Segments, and Geographic Regions/Countries:

Segments:

Type (Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs, Salt Caverns); Product (Natural Gas, Hydrogen, Other Stored Gases)

Geographic Regions/Countries:

World; United States; Canada; Japan; China; Europe (France; Germany; Italy; United Kingdom; and Rest of Europe); Asia-Pacific; Rest of World.

Select Competitors (Total 32 Featured) -

  • ADNOC
  • Atmos Energy Corporation
  • Baker Hughes
  • BP plc
  • Centrica Storage Ltd
  • Chart Industries
  • Chevron Corporation
  • China National Petroleum Corp
  • Columbia Pipeline Group1
  • Enbridge Inc.
  • ENGIE SA
  • Equinor ASA
  • Gazprom
  • Kinder Morgan, Inc.
  • National Fuel Gas Company
  • Naftogaz Group (Ukrtransgaz)
  • ONEOK Inc.
  • Royal Vopak
  • Snam S.p.A.
  • TC Energy Corporation
  • The Williams Companies, Inc.
  • Uniper SE
  • Weatherford International

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. METHODOLOGY

II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

  • 1. MARKET OVERVIEW
    • Influencer Market Insights
    • World Market Trajectories
    • Tariff Impact on Global Supply Chain Patterns
    • Underground Gas Storage - Global Key Competitors Percentage Market Share in 2025 (E)
    • Competitive Market Presence - Strong/Active/Niche/Trivial for Players Worldwide in 2025 (E)
  • 2. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS
  • 3. MARKET TRENDS & DRIVERS
    • Energy Security Concerns Throw the Spotlight on Strategic Underground Gas Storage Capacities
    • Rising Gas Demand Volatility Spurs Investment in Flexible and High-Capacity Storage Infrastructure
    • Here's How Renewable Energy Integration Is Expanding the Role of UGS in Grid Balancing and Seasonal Storage
    • Hydrogen Economy Ambitions Strengthen the Business Case for Converting Existing UGS Facilities for H? Storage
    • Technological Innovations in Subsurface Modeling and Monitoring Drive Safe and Efficient Storage Operations
    • Here's the Story: How Salt Cavern Storage Is Gaining Ground for Fast-Withdraw, High-Cycling Applications
    • Government Mandates and Strategic Reserves Expand the Addressable Market for Regulated UGS Assets
    • Decarbonization Goals Drive R&D into Low-Carbon and Green Gas Storage Solutions
    • Aging Infrastructure and Capacity Limitations Spur Demand for Modernization and Expansion of UGS Facilities
    • Increased LNG Imports Create New Demand for Buffer Storage to Smooth Terminal Throughput and Demand Peaks
    • Rising Role of Gas in Backup Power and Heating Sustains Growth in Seasonal and Base Load Storage Demand
    • Cross-Border Interconnectivity and Energy Trading Trends Generate Demand for Multi-National Storage Hubs
  • 4. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE
    • TABLE 1: World Underground Gas Storage Market Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years 2014 through 2030
    • TABLE 2: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World Markets - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 3: World 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World Markets for Years 2025 & 2030
    • TABLE 4: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Depleted Fields by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World Markets - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 5: World 6-Year Perspective for Depleted Fields by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World for Years 2025 & 2030
    • TABLE 6: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Aquifer Reservoirs by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World Markets - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 7: World 6-Year Perspective for Aquifer Reservoirs by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World for Years 2025 & 2030
    • TABLE 8: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Salt Caverns by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World Markets - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 9: World 6-Year Perspective for Salt Caverns by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World for Years 2025 & 2030
    • TABLE 10: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Natural Gas by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World Markets - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 11: World 6-Year Perspective for Natural Gas by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World for Years 2025 & 2030
    • TABLE 12: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Hydrogen by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World Markets - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 13: World 6-Year Perspective for Hydrogen by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World for Years 2025 & 2030
    • TABLE 14: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Other Stored Gases by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World Markets - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 15: World 6-Year Perspective for Other Stored Gases by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of World for Years 2025 & 2030

III. MARKET ANALYSIS

  • UNITED STATES
    • Underground Gas Storage Market Presence - Strong/Active/Niche/Trivial - Key Competitors in the United States for 2025 (E)
    • TABLE 16: USA Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Type - Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs and Salt Caverns - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 17: USA 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Type - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs and Salt Caverns for the Years 2025 & 2030
    • TABLE 18: USA Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Product - Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Other Stored Gases - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 19: USA 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Product - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Other Stored Gases for the Years 2025 & 2030
  • CANADA
    • TABLE 20: Canada Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Type - Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs and Salt Caverns - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 21: Canada 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Type - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs and Salt Caverns for the Years 2025 & 2030
    • TABLE 22: Canada Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Product - Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Other Stored Gases - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 23: Canada 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Product - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Other Stored Gases for the Years 2025 & 2030
  • JAPAN
    • Underground Gas Storage Market Presence - Strong/Active/Niche/Trivial - Key Competitors in Japan for 2025 (E)
    • TABLE 24: Japan Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Type - Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs and Salt Caverns - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 25: Japan 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Type - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs and Salt Caverns for the Years 2025 & 2030
    • TABLE 26: Japan Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Product - Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Other Stored Gases - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 27: Japan 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Product - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Other Stored Gases for the Years 2025 & 2030
  • CHINA
    • Underground Gas Storage Market Presence - Strong/Active/Niche/Trivial - Key Competitors in China for 2025 (E)
    • TABLE 28: China Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Type - Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs and Salt Caverns - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 29: China 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Type - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs and Salt Caverns for the Years 2025 & 2030
    • TABLE 30: China Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Product - Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Other Stored Gases - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 31: China 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Product - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Other Stored Gases for the Years 2025 & 2030
  • EUROPE
    • Underground Gas Storage Market Presence - Strong/Active/Niche/Trivial - Key Competitors in Europe for 2025 (E)
    • TABLE 32: Europe Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Geographic Region - France, Germany, Italy, UK and Rest of Europe Markets - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 33: Europe 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for France, Germany, Italy, UK and Rest of Europe Markets for Years 2025 & 2030
    • TABLE 34: Europe Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Type - Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs and Salt Caverns - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 35: Europe 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Type - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs and Salt Caverns for the Years 2025 & 2030
    • TABLE 36: Europe Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Product - Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Other Stored Gases - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 37: Europe 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Product - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Other Stored Gases for the Years 2025 & 2030
  • FRANCE
    • Underground Gas Storage Market Presence - Strong/Active/Niche/Trivial - Key Competitors in France for 2025 (E)
    • TABLE 38: France Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Type - Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs and Salt Caverns - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 39: France 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Type - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs and Salt Caverns for the Years 2025 & 2030
    • TABLE 40: France Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Product - Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Other Stored Gases - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 41: France 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Product - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Other Stored Gases for the Years 2025 & 2030
  • GERMANY
    • Underground Gas Storage Market Presence - Strong/Active/Niche/Trivial - Key Competitors in Germany for 2025 (E)
    • TABLE 42: Germany Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Type - Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs and Salt Caverns - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 43: Germany 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Type - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs and Salt Caverns for the Years 2025 & 2030
    • TABLE 44: Germany Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Product - Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Other Stored Gases - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 45: Germany 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Product - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Other Stored Gases for the Years 2025 & 2030
  • ITALY
    • TABLE 46: Italy Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Type - Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs and Salt Caverns - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 47: Italy 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Type - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs and Salt Caverns for the Years 2025 & 2030
    • TABLE 48: Italy Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Product - Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Other Stored Gases - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 49: Italy 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Product - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Other Stored Gases for the Years 2025 & 2030
  • UNITED KINGDOM
    • Underground Gas Storage Market Presence - Strong/Active/Niche/Trivial - Key Competitors in the United Kingdom for 2025 (E)
    • TABLE 50: UK Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Type - Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs and Salt Caverns - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 51: UK 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Type - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs and Salt Caverns for the Years 2025 & 2030
    • TABLE 52: UK Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Product - Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Other Stored Gases - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 53: UK 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Product - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Other Stored Gases for the Years 2025 & 2030
  • REST OF EUROPE
    • TABLE 54: Rest of Europe Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Type - Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs and Salt Caverns - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 55: Rest of Europe 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Type - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs and Salt Caverns for the Years 2025 & 2030
    • TABLE 56: Rest of Europe Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Product - Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Other Stored Gases - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 57: Rest of Europe 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Product - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Other Stored Gases for the Years 2025 & 2030
  • ASIA-PACIFIC
    • Underground Gas Storage Market Presence - Strong/Active/Niche/Trivial - Key Competitors in Asia-Pacific for 2025 (E)
    • TABLE 58: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Type - Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs and Salt Caverns - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 59: Asia-Pacific 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Type - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs and Salt Caverns for the Years 2025 & 2030
    • TABLE 60: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Product - Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Other Stored Gases - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 61: Asia-Pacific 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Product - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Other Stored Gases for the Years 2025 & 2030
  • REST OF WORLD
    • TABLE 62: Rest of World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Type - Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs and Salt Caverns - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 63: Rest of World 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Type - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Depleted Fields, Aquifer Reservoirs and Salt Caverns for the Years 2025 & 2030
    • TABLE 64: Rest of World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Underground Gas Storage by Product - Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Other Stored Gases - Independent Analysis of Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2024 through 2030 and % CAGR
    • TABLE 65: Rest of World 6-Year Perspective for Underground Gas Storage by Product - Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales for Natural Gas, Hydrogen and Other Stored Gases for the Years 2025 & 2030

IV. COMPETITION

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