Flow Research Finds Worldwide Flowmeter Market Continuing to Climb

Flow Research Finds Worldwide Flowmeter Market Continuing to Climb

Wakefield, MA, April 18, 2024 — A new study from Flow Research, Volume X: The World Market for Flowmeters, 9th Edition (www.flowvolumex.com), finds that the worldwide flowmeter market is strong and trending upward as the economy continues to grow and rising oil prices drive exploration and production. Other forces, such as continued population growth and economic expansion, are also fueling growth.

The comprehensive new Flow Research study reveals that the worldwide market for all types of flowmeter technologies totaled $7.6 billion in 2022 and $7.9 billion in 2023, with revenues forecast to reach $9.6 billion in 2027. Coriolis and magnetic flowmeters are the revenue leaders in the flowmeter market, with ultrasonic flowmeters projected to have the fastest growth rates throughout the forecast period.

Ultrasonic flowmeters are heavily dependent on the oil & gas industry, which is one of the reasons we are forecasting growth in this market. In fact, the oil & gas industry, including refining, accounted for more than 60 percent of revenues worldwide for inline ultrasonic flowmeters in 2022. Ultrasonic flowmeters feature high accuracy, high reliability, high turndown ratios, long service life, low maintenance, relatively low cost, diagnostics, no moving parts, and redundancy. In addition, ultrasonic meters dominate the gas custody transfer market, which is one of the fastest growing areas within the entire flowmeter market.

The flowmeter market experienced a downturn in 2020, along with the overall economy in the United States and many other countries. The flowmeter market has rebounded strongly since then, both in 2022 and 2023. The numbers show that the flowmeter market has moved on from the COVID-19 pandemic, and is now benefiting from pent-up demand as goods and services supplied by the process industries become available again.

New-tech growing faster than conventional flowmeters

Although new-technology flowmeters are leading the way, conventional flowmeters also experienced modest increases in both 2022 and 2023. New-technology flowmeters – meters first introduced after 1950 – include Coriolis, magnetic, ultrasonic, vortex, and thermal flowmeters. Conventional flowmeters include differential pressure (DP), positive displacement, turbine, open channel, and variable area flowmeters.

Despite the large installed base of conventional flowmeters, user requirements for increased accuracy, reliability, and managed network capabilities are causing some end-users to switch to new-technology meters. However, conventional meters are still a major force in the flowmeter market. Conventional meters, especially DP flow, positive displacement, and turbine meters, have the advantage of a large installed base. In addition, they were among the first types of flowmeters to receive approvals from industry associations for custody transfer applications. While many new-technology flowmeters have also received these approvals, the changeover to these new-technology flowmeters is taking time. Some end-users prefer to stay with an existing known technology unless it is no longer doing its job.

Coriolis, magnetic, and ultrasonic flowmeters drive the total flowmeter market, and the decreased demand and supply of oil & gas during the pandemic significantly affected the Coriolis and ultrasonic markets. Going forward, however, the tightness in supply and increases in demand for both oil and natural gas could cause faster than projected growth in these flowmeter markets.

Magnetic flowmeters are widely used in both the industrial and municipal water & wastewater industries. Climate change and water shortages are increasing the need to measure water supplies and usage more closely. Although many flowmeter types can measure clean water, magnetic flowmeters are one of the few types that excel in wastewater measurement. New industry standards are now in place that apply to using magnetic flowmeters for water utility measurement. As a result, they are now displacing positive displacement and turbine meters in some commercial and industrial applications. While magnetic flowmeters do not measure hydrocarbons, they are used in the oil & gas industry for fracking applications. These include measuring water injected into oil and gas wells and water flowing from them for capture, disposal, or recycling.

Both Coriolis and ultrasonic flowmeters have received industry association approvals for custody transfer of both gas and liquids, but, unlike Coriolis meters, ultrasonic flowmeters perform very well in the large line sizes often used in oil & gas pipelines.

Product improvements spur growth

In addition to growth factors related to the oil & gas industry, product improvements in both new and conventional flowmeters are contributing to the upward trend in the worldwide market. Flowmeter suppliers are actively engaged in research & development, which is resulting in a steady stream of new products. Some product improvements include enhancements in gas flow measurement, self-diagnostics, more advanced and more widely adopted communication protocols, advanced materials for meter bodies and liners, larger line sizes, increased accuracy, and greater reliability. Suppliers are also making battery-powered units, multivariable meters, smaller meter bodies for tight spaces, and self-monitoring or self-calibrating meters.

Redundancy is important in flow measurement and is just behind accuracy and reliability as the two most important criteria for successful flow measurement. Redundant measurement greatly increases the probability that no measurement will be lost, and that accurate measurement will continue even when one sensor or transmitter is down. Some environmental reporting requirements, for example, mean that companies cannot afford to have their flowmeters go out of commission, so they build redundancy into their measurements. Vortex and turbine suppliers have brought out flowmeters with two sensors, as well as dual flowmeters calibrated together. Another form of redundancy is to run two flowmeters in series for highly important custody transfer measurements.

Meters flow with market ups and downs

The oil & gas industry drives much of the flowmeter market. It is good news then, for flowmeter suppliers that 2022 was extraordinarily profitable for many fossil fuel companies. Global energy prices, driven by energy supply concerns, rose sharply in 2022, causing revenues to soar. In addition, the changing energy landscape – especially the transition to renewables, including green hydrogen – is creating new opportunities and challenges for flowmeter suppliers.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is responsible for much of the rise in fuel prices. In 2021, Russia was the world’s largest exporter of fossil fuels. The country’s restrictions on supplying natural gas supply to Europe, coupled with European sanctions on imports of Russian oil and coal, dramatically shifted global energy trade flows, causing supply shortages, particularly for natural gas, and pushing oil and gas prices higher.

In 2015, when oil prices began dropping and many oil and gas exploration projects were postponed or cancelled, associated instrumentation industries experienced a ripple effect. This downturn especially impacted the Coriolis, ultrasonic, differential pressure, positive displacement, and turbine flowmeter markets, and new-technology flowmeters showed a decline for the first time in many years.

As oil prices began recovering in 2018, the worldwide flowmeter market began to ride the wave and experienced a strong year in 2019. Then the worldwide pandemic hit, causing reduced demand in many industrial markets, including the flowmeter market. The worldwide flowmeter market declined in 2020, and the effects of the pandemic continued in 2021. However, as economic conditions improved significantly in 2021, the worldwide flowmeter market approached the 2019 level and continued on an upward trajectory in 2022.

According to Dr. Jesse Yoder, president and founder of Flow Research:

“While 2023 was not as strong a year as 2022 for the oil markets, oil prices remained north of $70 and $80 for much of the year in 2023. The effect of pent-up demand, which began in 2022, kept demand for refined petroleum products high. Despite growth in inflation and the effects of two wars, economies remained strong and stayed in recovery and growth mode throughout 2023. This period of growth in oil production has been very favorable to the flowmeter market, especially to ultrasonic, Coriolis, turbine, differential pressure, and positive displacement flowmeters. These meters are all approved for custody transfer applications and are designed to accurately and reliably measure high-value products such as refined fuels and natural gas.”

Volume X: The World Market for Flowmeters, 9th Edition draws on three decades of research by Dr. Yoder, who authored his first worldwide flowmeter study in 1994 for Find/SVP. The first Flow Research Volume X study was published in 2003, followed by editions in 2008, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2019, and 2022. The current edition analyzes 13 flowmeter technologies and 12 flowmeter types.

Volume X contains data and analysis designed for any company concerned with developing strategies and products. It displays in one glance a comparison of the revenues, units sold, and compound annual growth rate for all the main types of flowmeters. Growth factors and limiting factors for each flowmeter type explain the rationale of the market forecasts and what can be expected over the next three years. No other study exists that provides this type of all-in-one view of the flowmeter market. Even companies that sell only one or two types of flowmeters can benefit from learning about the eight or nine other types of flowmeters they are competing against.

Jason Grove’s Newly Released Monster’s Mustard

Jason Grove’s Newly Released Monster’s Mustard

Bristol, IN, April 18, 2024 — “Monster’s Mustard”: a fun and uplifting narrative that encourages kindness. “Monster’s Mustard” is the creation of published author, Jason Grove, a dedicated husband and father of seven with a lifelong love of fictional tales.

Grove shares, “It sounds silly enough, but Monster likes to make mustard (and eat it too!). In fact, everyone on the entire hill loves his mustard—well, everyone except Ram. Monster hopes that the mustard will help him become friends with Ram. Ram, on the other hand, has little interest; but with a bit of persistence and a lot of kindness from Monster, Ram learns that trying new things can create special bonds. Of course, Ram has to be reminded of just how valuable those bonds are but, in the end, sees clearly.

“Join Monster and Ram on their first journey together, their most important journey of all; and maybe the most sacred journey any of us take—befriending others with a genuine heart (whether you’re a fan of mustard or not).”

Spencer Savings Bank Welcomes Vice President, Small Business Relationship Manager

Spencer Savings Bank Welcomes Vice President, Small Business Relationship Manager

Elmwood Park, NJ, April 18, 2024 — Spencer Savings Bank, one of New Jersey’s strongest community banks, is pleased to welcome Matthew Anderson as Vice President, Small Business Relationship Manager. He assumes the role within the Bank’s Small Business Finance division, which was recently launched this past year and is experiencing great success.

At Spencer, Anderson will be focusing on servicing all his clients’ business banking and business lending needs and providing a superior client experience.

Anderson brings over 20 years of banking industry experience to Spencer’s Small Business Finance division. Prior to joining Spencer, he held various leadership positions at large financial institutions in the tri-state area. He is a strong business banking sales executive who is known for building strong client relationships and committed to helping small businesses thrive.

“We are pleased to welcome Matthew to our Commercial Banking team,” stated Sergio Musacchio, Senior Vice President and Small Business Finance Director. “Matthew is a strong leader with great experience and really invested in seeing his clients succeed. At Spencer, we look forward to his partnership in continuing to help our NJ small business community grow and thrive!”

Anderson resides with his family in Monmouth County and is a proud father of three children. He is very active in the community, dedicating his free time volunteering at charitable organizations as well as a soccer and basketball coach.

Christie Saulters’s Newly Released The Kid That Could

Christie Saulters’s Newly Released The Kid That Could

Purvis, MS, April 18, 2024 — “The Kid That Could”: a captivating story crafted to inspire children and adults alike to believe in their dreams and trust in God’s guidance. “The Kid That Could” is the creation of published author, Christie Saulters, a resident of southern Mississippi. She is a married mother of three daughters. She and her husband of thirty years reside in the quaint city of Purvis. Christie loves teaching and volunteered for sixteen years as an English and etymology tutor at a private Christian school. Christie enjoys attending church, writing, outdoor activities, and traveling.

Saulters shares, “Written to encourage kids to embrace the impossible, The Kid That Could is a book with open character. Kids and kids at heart of all ages can glean from its words of inspiration, therefore stepping into the character and overcoming their own individual setbacks or stumbling blocks with God’s help.

“The short story within these pages contains words of couldn’t and shouldn’t that many kids face when approaching or even considering their future goals. However, with God, all things are possible making the couldn’t and shouldn’t the possible would and could.

“Kids often feel inferior or even feel the pressure of keeping up with their peers while inwardly aspiring to be what others think they can’t be. This book is intended to encourage its readers to embrace God and seek His will and help for their lives and lean not on their own understanding or the opinions of their peers. The kid that could can be found in us all as we face life and its situations that seem impossible, but with God, what we see as impossible becomes possible. Reading this short story, a child can find courage, strength, and encouragement to trust God and His will for their lives because with God anything is possible.”

Cara Dancer’s Newly Released Abby’s River Adventure

Cara Dancer’s Newly Released Abby’s River Adventure

New York, NY, April 18, 2024 — “Abby’s River Adventure”: a whimsical narrative that will surprise and delight. “Abby’s River Adventure” is the creation of published author, Cara Dancer, a teacher, researcher, and technical manager before retiring to focus on her favorite hobbies: golf and writing. She currently lives in Texas with her husband Jack and her best hiking buddy, a little dog named Bailey. The inspiration for her children’s stories comes from her grandchildren, her love of animals, and a lifelong playful imagination.

Dancer shares, “In the family swimming pool, nine-year-old Sofia and her chatty best friend, a rabbit named Abby, pretend to be pirates in search of lost treasure: a necklace belonging to Sofia’s mother. Their imagination carries them and their ship, The Wild Strawberry, into deep waters. While on their adventure as Captain and Matey, they meet all kinds of critters that play a role in their quest for the necklace—a gentle manatee, a large chatty bird, a rat swim team, and even a hungry alligator that threatens to beat them to the treasure. The playful pirates steer their way through rough waters and danger to find the treasure and return it to Sofia’s mother. Through the power of a young girl’s imagination, child’s play is transformed into a rollicking high-seas adventure. Abby’s River Adventure is the first in a series of chapter books that keep Sofia and Abby hopping.”

Gina Barra’s New Book, Life as an Autism Spectrum

Gina Barra’s New Book, Life as an Autism Spectrum

Waterbury, CT, April 18, 2024 — Fulton Books author Gina Barra, who enjoys listening to music, spending time with friends and family, and hanging out with her cat, Biscuit, has completed her most recent book, “Life as an Autism Spectrum”: a fascinating and eye-opening memoir that reveals how living with autism spectrum disorder has impacted the author’s life.

Barra shares, “About two years ago, I’ve never thought that I’d be here today writing about what’s it’s like to live in a different perspective called autism, and also, in 2022, I’ve gotten my very first job working at my childhood amusement park at Quassy Amusement Park in Middlebury, Connecticut. It was also my dream job, and here I am working there during the spring and summer months.”

Gary S. Williams of Williams Asset Management Honored in Forbes Best-In-State

Gary S. Williams of Williams Asset Management Honored in Forbes Best-In-State

Columbia, MD, April 18, 2024 –Williams Asset Management, an independent investment and financial planning firm in Howard County, Maryland, announced that its, CEO and President Gary Williams, CFP®, CRPC, AIF® has been named to Forbes’ Best-In-State Wealth Advisors list for 2024. The list is published on Forbes.com. This marks the sixth year in a row of being named to this prestigious list of financial advisors.

According to Forbes, a leading financial publication, the ranking reflects top advisors across the country. List makers are determined based on a number of criteria including client retention, industry experience and compliance records.
“I am thrilled and deeply honored to once again be recognized as one of Maryland’s top wealth management advisors,” said Williams. “This accolade from Forbes truly underscores our team’s unwavering dedication to our clients and our relentless pursuit of excellence. At Williams Asset Management, our commitment to prioritizing our clients’ needs above all else remains steadfast. We will continue to uphold the highest standards of service and integrity as we strive to deliver exceptional results. I’m incredibly proud of our team’s hard work and dedication, and I’m immensely grateful for the trust our clients place in us.”

RealityMine Welcomes Phil Miles to Its Board as Non-Executive Director

RealityMine Welcomes Phil Miles to Its Board as Non-Executive Director

London, United Kingdom, April 18, 2024 –RealityMine, a leading provider of consumer insight and behavioural data technologies, today announces the appointment of Phil Miles as a Non-Executive Director, effective immediately. Miles joins the RealityMine board following an executive career in media and big tech, including senior leadership roles over nearly 20 years at Google and YouTube.

At YouTube, Miles led YouTube’s advertising business in the UK with overall responsibility for YouTube’s revenue, sales teams and go to market strategy. He was also responsible for co-creating the future of advertising measurement standards working with industry bodies including ISBA, the IPA, BARB and Origin, and industry vendors including Kantar and Nielsen. Prior to YouTube, Phil led Google’s programmatic advertising platform through a hypergrowth phase with overall responsibility for customer acquisition, revenue targets and go-to market strategy, as a member of Google UK’s Commercial board.

“We are delighted to welcome Phil to our board,” said Chris Havemann, CEO of RealityMine. “His proven track record in the digital media space, combined with his profound understanding of data-driven decision-making, align perfectly with our mission to empower businesses with actionable insights into consumer behaviour across the digital ecosystem. Phil’s appointment marks a significant milestone in our journey, and we are confident that his guidance will be invaluable as we continue to innovate and grow.”

Phil Miles commented, “I’m excited to be joining RealityMine’s board at a pivotal moment in the company’s development. In today’s rapidly evolving digital economy, the ability to gather and analyse consumer-centric behavioural data in a privacy safe way, is a critical enabler of effective strategy. RealityMine’s world class technology is a potential game changer for many global technology and media clients.”

Dallas-Fort Worth Wildlife Removal Service Launches a Modern, Responsive Website

Forney, TX, April 18, 2024 — DFW Wildlife Solutions, a family-owned business known for its ethical wildlife control services, is proud to announce the launch of its new website. This significant digital renovation introduces a sleek, modern design tailored to provide an optimal user experience across all devices and platforms. The updated site, created by the small business marketing firm Prospect Genius, includes an array of enhanced features designed to assist customers in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

The new website boasts a comprehensive list of DFW Wildlife Solutions’ services, from preventative pest control to humane removal practices for a variety of wildlife, including squirrels, raccoons, and bats. Customers can also access real user reviews, view a photo gallery of past work, and easily request free estimates for any size project.

“We wanted to create a platform that mirrors the high level of service and commitment that DFW Wildlife Solutions stands for,” said Matt Gallo, Senior Marketing Representative at Prospect Genius. “The new website not only looks great but also provides the functionality and resources needed for an engaging user experience. It’s designed to help users easily find the information they need, whether on a desktop or a mobile device.”

This website relaunch reflects DFW Wildlife Solutions’ dedication to staying at the forefront of customer service and technological advancements in the wildlife removal industry. Notably, the site emphasizes the company’s ethical approach, highlighting their use of non-lethal methods like live traps and child-safe chemical deterrents.

The launch of the new website also aims to enhance visibility for the variety of discounts offered by DFW Wildlife Solutions, including a 25% discount for veterans. By integrating advanced features and a responsive design, DFW Wildlife Solutions and Prospect Genius are making it easier for customers to interact with the company and access essential services.

Powers Insurance & Risk Management Hires Mike Blankenship

St. Louis, MO, April 18, 2024 — Mike Blankenship has been hired as Commercial Lines Account Manager at Powers Insurance & Risk Management, one of the largest family owned and operated independent insurance agencies in the bi-state region.

In this role, Blankenship’s responsibilities include managing all aspects of existing clients’ renewal and policy coverage, as well as assisting with new business and sales prospects. He will work closely with the company’s producers to ensure all services are handled in an efficient and effective manner.

Blankenship brings nearly 10 years of insurance experience to Powers Insurance & Risk Management. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from the University of Missouri-Columbia in Columbia, Mo. and is licensed in Property & Casualty, as well as Life & Health insurance. Blankenship has earned numerous insurance certifications, including Associate in Insurance (AINS), Construction Risk and Insurance Specialist (CRIS), and Management Liability Insurance Specialist (MLIS).

“Mike has proven risk management experience that will benefit our client relationships,” said Powers Insurance and Risk Management President JD Powers. “His extensive skill set makes him an essential asset to our growing organization, and we look forward to working with him.”

Founded in 1991, Powers Insurance & Risk Management provides personal and business insurance, surety, risk management, and employee benefits. Founded in 2006, sister company Valley Insurance Agency Alliance is a cohesive family of over 160 independent insurance agencies in Missouri and Illinois that generates more than $600 million in written premium. VIAA is the regional founding member for SIAA – The Agent Alliance, a $12.5 billion national alliance. The companies are headquartered at 6825 Clayton Ave.