AMP6 Seeks Sea Change for UK Water Utility Market

This Market Insight, AMP6 Seeks Sea Change for UK Water Utility Market, highlights the long-term impacts on the UK’s municipal water sector from a series of policy changes that have been implemented over the past two years, including the Pricing Review 2014 (PR14) and the Regulator Ofwat’s Open Water Program.

U.S. Investor Owned Utilities: M&A Developments, Update 2015

This Data Insight, U.S. Investor Owned Utilities: M&A Developments, Update 2015, analyzes deal activity from 2013 to 2015. Regulated investor-owned utility (IOU) dealmaking has increased during this period, driven by a combination of ongoing corporate M&A strategies, improving investment climate, and municipal financing gaps. Bluefield details the impacts of these deals on company positions and strategies being deployed relative to their peers.

Water Management for U.S. Downstream Oil: Market Drivers, Trends, and Forecasts, 2015-2025

This Market Insight, Water Management for U.S. Downstream Oil: Market Drivers, Trends, and Outlook, 2015-2025 highlights the critical drivers and inhibitors shaping the sector’s water requirements, costs, and opportunities for growth. Recent drought in Texas and California, two of largest state markets out of 32 reviewed, has become a key force of change.

U.S. Municipal Wastewater & Reuse: Market Trends, Opportunities and Forecasts, 2015-2025

This 140-page Focus Report, U.S. Municipal Wastewater & Reuse: Market Trends, Opportunities, & Forecasts, 2015-2025, is an in-depth analysis of the rapidly changing U.S. municipal water landscape for wastewater reuse solutions and business strategies. It has been developed to support companies addressing the US market with detailed data, market trend analysis, and growth forecasts not found anywhere else.

Municipal Wastewater Reuse in Texas: Market Trends and Emerging Opportunities

This Data Insight, Municipal Wastewater Reuse in Texas: Market Trends and Emerging Opportunities, highlights the wastewater reuse market in Texas and opportunities for growth going forward. Sparked by extreme drought conditions over the last four years, state regulators and the 16 water regions have set in place a mix of policy initiatives to mitigate water stress and economic risks. Included in their planning is a growing list of wastewater reuse projects angling for funding.