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North America’s O&G trunk/transmission pipeline to be almost twice as long as FSU by 2024 as the region continues to lead global pipeline length additions

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North America is expected to have the maximum share of the global oil and gas trunk/transmission pipeline length by 2024, representing around 43%. Running for a length of 899,399km, the region continues to lead global pipeline additions by 2024 with 25,335km, lagging only behind Asia, says GlobalData, a leading data, and analytics company.

GlobalData’s report, ‘Global Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry Outlook to 2024 – Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook with Details of All Operating and Planned Pipelines, reveals that the total length of the global trunk/transmission pipeline network is 2,083,369km (with start years up to 2024, as of November 2020). Of the total global pipeline length, among the regions studied, North America is on top with 899,399km, followed by the Former Soviet Union (FSU) and Asia with 419,021km, and 225,382km, respectively.

Adithya Rekha, Oil and Gas Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “Despite the North American transmission pipeline sector having faced several headwinds last year, gradual crude oil price recovery and improvement in the region’s economic outlook means the sector is expected to make a fortunate rebound. This will help retain the region’s global leadership in terms of pipeline length and register an impressive growth in the pipeline network by 2024. It will also sit it in second place worldwide, losing out only to Asia.”

In North America, there are currently 1,243 active and suspended pipelines operating with a total length of 874,064km. The region is expected to witness a total length additions of 25,335km, representing 22% of the total global length additions.

Expected to start operations in Mexico by 2021, the longest of the upcoming projects is San Fernando–Cactus, with a length of 1,609km. However, this pales in comparison to the onshore natural gas pipeline NGTL System in Canada, the longest active pipeline in North America, which has a length of 24,575km. Overall crude and natural gas pipelines lead growth in the region.

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GlobalData also notes that the FSU is expected to represent 20.1% of the global transmission pipeline length by 2024. The total length of the transmission pipeline network in the FSU is 419,021km, of which active and suspended pipelines constitute 405,910km. The region is also expected to witness planned and announced pipeline length additions of 13,111km by 2024. The region’s largest active pipeline system – Russian Gas System in Russia – runs for a length of 172,100km and has pipelines with a diameter ranging from 12” to 56”.

Rekha concludes: “After North America and the FSU, Asia occupies the third place with a 10.8% share in the global transmission pipeline length. Asia’s total length of crude oil and natural gas pipeline network is 225,382km. Sui Northern Gas Transmission natural gas pipeline in Pakistan is the longest pipeline in the region with a length of 7,915km.”

  • Comments provided by Adithya Rekha – Oil & Gas Analyst at GlobalData
  • Information based on GlobalData’s report: Global Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry Outlook to 2024 – Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook with Details of All Operating and Planned Pipelines
  • Active: Denotes assets that are currently operational/have started commercial operations
  • Announced/Planned: Denotes only new build assets that are in different stages of development and have not started commercial operations
     
  • Announced: A new build project that has not received relevant/ required approvals to develop/build the project is considered as announced
     
  • Planned: A new build project that has received relevant/ required approvals from the national government/ energy ministry/ regulatory authority/ local environmental authority/ port authority/local government, etc to develop/build the project is considered as planned
  • This report was built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research, and in-house analysis conducted by GlobalData’s team of industry experts.

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