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Report Description

Forecast Period

2024-2028

Market Size (2022)

USD 5.72 Billion

CAGR (2023-2028)

6.20%

Market Size (2028)

USD 8.21 Billion

Fastest Growing Segment

Offshore

Largest Market

Germany


Europe Oil & Gas Pipeline Market is anticipated to grow at a steady pace in the forecast period, 2024-2028. The market for oil and gas pipelines is being driven by an expansion in offshore operations like deepwater and ultra-deepwater production and development. Numerous end-use sectors, including electricity production, are predicted to expand their demand for natural gas due to its availability and cost-effectiveness compared to other fossil fuel types. The market for gas pipelines will grow as a result in the future years.

Pipelines are underground conduits used to distribute and transport fluids. Oil, oil byproducts, or natural gas are typical fluids that are transported through  pipelines in an energy context. It will be necessary to use pipelines to carry hydrogen fuel if it is widely developed. Pipelines transport other fluids, such as water, outside  energy-related contexts.

Increasing demand for crude oil and natural gas in developing countries Fuel the market Growth

According to the IEA' report, as Russia's war in Ukraine drives prices and feeds concerns about potential supply interruptions, the world's natural gas consumption is predicted to slightly decrease in 2022 and climb gradually over the next three years. Due to high gas prices, some consumers are switching to coal and oil instead of gas, and recent abrupt reductions in Russian gas flows to Europe have raised concerns about supply ahead of the winter. The decision by the European Union to gradually stop importing gas from Russia, historically its major supply, has an impact on other parts of the world because of the region's rising demand for LNG. The base case for the Gas Market Report forecasts a decline of over 55% in Russian pipeline gas exports to the EU between 2021 and 2025, but the report considers an expedited scenario in which the decline is over 75%.

Growing technological advancements in the oil & gas

The "Shale Revolution" in European production growth, which has led to an increase in output, has been made possible by new technologies in the oil and natural gas industries. Producers can reach oil and gas deposits from low-permeability geological formations that were previously too expensive to extract by combining hydraulic fracturing with horizontal drilling. Up until recently, the United States accounted for 25% of the world's oil demand, making it the greatest consumer. EOR is re-orienting the focus inward in several nations. For example, in Angola, building new resources can entail venturing into uncharted deep-water regions, a job that has driven some businesses back to established oilfields. EOR and carbon-capture technologies have been tested in Norway and the UK to maintain historically high production levels while lowering greenhouse gas emissions. Thermostatic, chemical, and gas injection methods are the three main types of tertiary production procedures. The most popular technique of the three makes use of gas and entails injecting large volumes of highly pressurized CO2 into existing oil reservoirs to lose the rock and displace any leftover hydrocarbons from tightly bound geological pores. Most oil and gas businesses currently using this technique are doing so on land. They use cutting-edge technology to increase pressure in deposits' hidden crevices and uncover these hitherto inaccessible resources.

Increasing use of gas pipelines in residential as well as commercial applications industry

By linking gas sources to gas-consuming markets, gas pipeline infrastructure provides an efficient and secure way to transfer natural gas. The structure and growth of the gas market are governed by the grid of gas pipelines. To ensure enough supply and fair distribution of natural gas throughout the nation, an interconnected National Gas Grid has been envisioned. It has been planned to build a further 15,500 km of pipelines to complete the National Gas Grid, and these are currently in various stages of development to provide natural gas to the entire nation. It would guarantee easy access to natural gas in any region and may aid in achieving consistent economic and social advancement.


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Market Segmentation

The Europe Oil & Gas Pipeline Market is divided into type, application, and source. Based on type, the market is divided into crude oil pipeline and natural gas pipeline. Based on application, the market is divided into onshore and offshore. Based on source, the market is divided into upstream, midstream, and downstream. Based on country, the market is divided into Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, and Rest of Europe.

Market Players

Major market players in the Europe Oil & Gas Pipeline Market are Saipem S.p.A., Subsea 7, McDermott International, Ltd, John Wood Group PLC, TechnipFMC plc, Sapura Energy Berhad, British Petroleum p.l.c., Royal Dutch Shell plc, Tenaris S.A.

Attribute

Details

Base Year

2022

Historic Data

2018 – 2022

Estimated Year

2024

Forecast Period

2024 – 2028

Quantitative Units

Revenue in USD Million, and CAGR for 2018-2022 and 2024-2028.

Report coverage

Revenue forecast, company share, growth factors, and trends

Segments covered

By Type

By Application

By Source

By Region

Regional scope

Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Rest of Europe

Key companies profiled

Saipem S.p.A., Subsea 7, McDermott International, Ltd, John Wood Group PLC, TechnipFMC plc, Sapura Energy Berhad, British Petroleum p.l.c., Royal Dutch Shell plc, Tenaris S.A.

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Report Scope:

In this report, the Europe Oil & Gas Pipeline Market has been segmented into following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below:

  • Europe Oil & Gas Pipeline Market, by Type:
    • Crude Oil Pipeline
    • Natural Gas Pipeline
  • Europe Oil & Gas Pipeline Market, by Application:
    • Offshore
    • Onshore
  • Europe Oil & Gas Pipeline Market, by Source:
    • Upstream
    • Midstream
    • Downstream
  • Europe Oil & Gas Pipeline Market, by region:

o   Germany

o   United Kingdom

o   France

o   Italy

o   Spain

o   Rest of Europe

Competitive Landscape

Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies present in the Europe Oil & Gas Pipeline Market.

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Europe Oil & Gas Pipeline Market report with the given market data, TechSci Research offers customizations according to a company's specific needs. The following customization options are available for the report:

Company Information

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Table of content

Table of content

1.    Product Overview

1.1.  Market Definition

1.2.  Scope of the Market

1.2.1. Markets Covered

1.2.2. Years Considered for Study

1.2.3. Key Market Segmentations

2.    Research Methodology

2.1.  Objective of the Study

2.2.  Baseline Methodology

2.3.  Key Industry Partners

2.4.  Major Association and Secondary Sources

2.5.  Forecasting Methodology

2.6.  Data Triangulation & Validation

2.7.  Assumptions and Limitations

3.    Impact of COVID-19 on Europe Oil & Gas Pipeline Market

4.    Executive Summary

5.    Voice of Customers

6.    Europe Oil & Gas Pipeline Market Outlook

6.1.  Market Size & Forecast

6.1.1. By Value

6.2.  Market Share & Forecast

6.2.1. By Type (Crude Oil Pipeline, Natural Gas Pipeline)

6.2.2. By Application (Onshore and Offshore)

6.2.3. By Source (Upstream, Midstream, Downstream)

6.2.4. By Company (2022)

6.3.  Market Map

7.    Germany Oil & Gas Pipeline Market

7.1.  Market Size & Forecast

7.1.1. By Value

7.2.  Market Share & Forecast

7.2.1. By Type

7.2.2. By Application

7.2.3. By Source

8.    United Kingdom Oil & Gas Pipeline Market Outlook

8.1.  Market Size & Forecast

8.1.1. By Value

8.2.  Market Share & Forecast

8.2.1. By Type

8.2.2. By Application

8.2.3. By Source

9.    France Oil & Gas Pipeline Market Outlook

9.1.  Market Size & Forecast

9.1.1. By Value

9.2.  Market Share & Forecast

9.2.1. By Type

9.2.2. By Application

9.2.3. By Source

10.  Italy Oil & Gas Pipeline Market Outlook

10.1.   Market Size & Forecast

10.1.1.              By Value

10.2.   Market Share & Forecast

10.2.1.              By Type

10.2.2.              By Application

10.2.3.              By Source

11.  Spain Oil & Gas Pipeline Market Outlook

11.1.   Market Size & Forecast

11.1.1.              By Value

11.2.   Market Share & Forecast

11.2.1.              By Type

11.2.2.              By Application

11.2.3.              By Source

12.  Market Dynamics

12.1.   Drivers

12.2.   Challenges

13.  Market Trends & Developments

14.  Company Profiles

14.1.    Saipem S.p.A.

14.1.1.              Business Overview

14.1.2.              Key Revenue and Financials (If Available)

14.1.3.              Recent Developments

14.1.4.              Key Personnel

14.1.5.              Key Product/Services

14.2.   Subsea 7

14.2.1.              Business Overview

14.2.2.              Key Revenue and Financials (If Available)

14.2.3.              Recent Developments

14.2.4.              Key Personnel

14.2.5.              Key Product/Services

14.3.   McDermott International, Ltd  

14.3.1.              Business Overview

14.3.2.              Key Revenue and Financials (If Available)

14.3.3.              Recent Developments

14.3.4.              Key Personnel

14.3.5.              Key Product/Services

14.4.   John Wood Group PLC

14.4.1.              Business Overview

14.4.2.              Key Revenue and Financials (If Available)

14.4.3.              Recent Developments

14.4.4.              Key Personnel

14.4.5.              Key Product/Services

14.5.   TechnipFMC plc

14.5.1.              Business Overview

14.5.2.              Key Revenue and Financials (If Available)

14.5.3.              Recent Developments

14.5.4.              Key Personnel

14.5.5.              Key Product/Services

14.6.   Sapura Energy Berhad

14.6.1.              Business Overview

14.6.2.              Key Revenue and Financials (If Available)

14.6.3.              Recent Developments

14.6.4.              Key Personnel

14.6.5.              Key Product/Services

14.7.   British Petroleum p.l.c.

14.7.1.              Business Overview

14.7.2.              Key Revenue and Financials (If Available)

14.7.3.              Recent Developments

14.7.4.              Key Personnel

14.7.5.              Key Product/Services

14.8.   Royal Dutch Shell plc  

14.8.1.              Business Overview

14.8.2.              Key Revenue and Financials (If Available)

14.8.3.              Recent Developments

14.8.4.              Key Personnel

14.8.5.              Key Product/Services

14.9.   Tenaris S.A.  

14.9.1.              Business Overview

14.9.2.              Key Revenue and Financials (If Available)

14.9.3.              Recent Developments

14.9.4.              Key Personnel

14.9.5.              Key Product/Services

15.  Strategic Recommendations

16.  About Us & Disclaimer

Figures and Tables

Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions

Yamal-Europe, which has a 142 cm diameter and can transport 33 billion cubic metres of natural gas through 14 compressor stations, is regarded as the widest pipeline in the world. The nation of Russia's largest energy company, Gazprom, owns most of the pipeline that passes through that country.

The single largest pipeline transporting essential supplies of Russian natural gas to Europe via Germany is Nord Stream 1, which is majority-owned by Gazprom. The gas supply from Russia is crucial to the EU. In the past year, around 40% of the natural gas used in the EU came from Russia.

The main challenge in the Europe Oil & Gas Pipeline Market is high cost of raw materials of oil & gas.

The major market players in the Europe Oil & Gas Pipeline Market are Saipem S.p.A., Subsea 7, McDermott International, Ltd, John Wood Group PLC, TechnipFMC plc, Energy Berhad, Fugro, British Petroleum p.l.c., Royal Dutch Shell plc, Tenaris S.A.

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