Global Oil Gas Pipeline Construction Market Capacity Analysis Report

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-01

Original title: Global Oil and Gas Pipeline Engineering Construction Market Capacity Analysis and 14th Five-Year Plan Strategic Planning Report 2024-2031.

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Last revision date: [January 2024].

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Table of Contents of Charts. Figure 1: Classification of oil and gas pipeline construction.

Figure 2: Characteristics of the oil and gas pipeline construction industry.

Figure 3: The classification of the national economy industry and the construction of oil and gas pipeline engineering in the "National Economic Industry Classification".

Figure 4: Explanation of technical terms for oil and gas pipeline engineering construction.

Figure 5: Introduction to the regulatory system and institutions of the oil and gas pipeline engineering construction industry.

Figure 6: Some industry standards for oil and gas pipeline engineering construction.

Figure 7: Standards for the imminent implementation of oil and gas pipeline construction in China.

Exhibit 8: Scoping of this report.

Exhibit 9: Summary of authoritative data from this report**.

Figure 10: Description of the main research methods and statistical criteria in this report.

Figure 11: The development history of the global oil and gas pipeline construction industry.

Figure 12: Global proven oil reserves, production and reserve-production ratio from 2015 to 2024 (unit: 100 million barrels, 10,000 barrels per day).

Figure 13: Regional distribution of global proven oil reserves (unit: %)

Figure 14: Changes in global proven natural gas reserves, production and reserve-production ratio from 2015 to 2024 (unit: trillion cubic meters).

Figure 15: Regional distribution of global proven natural gas reserves (unit: %)

Figure 16: Global mileage of oil and gas pipelines in service from 2015 to 2024 (in kilometers).

Figure 17: Regional distribution pattern of global oil and gas pipelines in 2024 (unit: %)

Figure 18: Characteristics of the U.S. oil and gas pipeline construction industry.

Figure 19: U.S. oil and gas pipeline size, 2015-2024 (unit: 10,000 miles).

Figure 20: Distribution of oil pipelines in the United States.

Figure 21: Distribution of U.S. natural gas pipelines.

Exhibit 22: Analysis of representative U.S. oil and gas pipeline projects.

Exhibit 23: Types of Oil and Gas Pipelines in Canada.

Figure 24: Distribution of oil pipelines in Canada.

Exhibit 25: Analysis of representative projects of oil and gas pipelines in Canada.

Figure 26: Schematic diagram of the Coastal Gaslink Project.

Figure 27: Schematic view of the Trans Mountain extension.

Figure 28: Characteristics of oil and gas pipeline construction in Europe.

Figure 29: Scale of oil and gas pipeline construction in Europe in 2024 (in km).

Figure 30: Map of oil and gas pipelines in Europe.

Exhibit 31: Analysis of representative projects of oil and gas pipelines in Canada.

Figure 32: Representative projects for oil and gas pipelines under construction in Europe.

Exhibit 33: Characteristics of the Russian oil and gas pipeline construction industry.

Figure 34: Map of Russian oil and gas pipelines.

Exhibit 35: Analysis of representative projects of Russian oil and gas pipelines.

Exhibit 36: Characteristics of the oil and gas pipeline construction industry in the Middle East.

Figure 37: Regional analysis of the scale of oil and gas pipeline construction in the Middle East.

Figure 38: Middle East oil and gas pipeline map.

Exhibit 39: Analysis of representative oil and gas pipeline projects in the Middle East.

Exhibit 40: Opportunities and Challenges in the Global Oil and Gas Pipeline Construction Industry.

Figure 41: Patent applications related to oil and gas pipeline construction in China from 2003 to 2024 (unit: items).

Figure 42: Number of patents published in China from 2003 to 2024 (unit: items).

Exhibit 43: Top 10 patent applicants in China's oil and gas pipeline construction industry as of 2024 (unit: items, %)

Exhibit 44: Top 10 patents related to China's oil and gas pipeline construction industry as of 2024 (unit: items, %)

Figure 45: Regional distribution of patents related to China's oil and gas pipeline construction industry as of 2024 (unit: items).

Exhibit 46: Summary of the impact of the technical environment on the development of China's low-voltage electrical industry.

Figure 47: Development history of China's oil and gas pipeline engineering construction industry.

Figure 48: Comparative analysis of China's oil and gas pipeline network density with other countries around the world as of 2024 (unit: kilometers and square kilometers).

Figure 49: China's oil and gas pipeline mileage from 2014 to 2024 (unit: 10,000 km, %)

Figure 50: China's oil and gas pipeline mileage structure in 2024 (unit: %)

Figure 51: Pipeline distribution in China**.

Figure 52: Distribution of oil products pipelines in China.

Figure 53: Distribution of natural gas pipelines in China.

Figure 54: Market capacity analysis of China's oil and gas pipeline construction industry from 2016 to 2024 (unit: 100 million yuan).

Figure 55: Competitive landscape of China's oil and gas pipeline construction industry by mileage operated as of 2024 (unit: %)

Figure 56: Organizational structure of the National Petroleum Pipeline Network Company.

Exhibit 57: Major problems in China's oil and gas pipeline construction industry.

Figure 58: Lessons from advanced management models for international oil and gas pipelines.

Exhibit 59: A brief overview of U.S. oil and gas pipeline regulations and their provisions.

Figure 60: References to the advanced regulatory system of international oil and gas pipelines.

Exhibit 61: Introduction to the European Union Committee for Standardization.

Figure 62: Lessons learned from the advanced standard system of international oil and gas pipelines.

Exhibit 63: Comparative analysis of the three pipeline operating models.

Figure 64: China's proven oil reserves and growth rate from 2010 to 2024 (unit: 100 million tons, %)

Figure 65: Regional distribution of China's petroleum resources.

Figure 66: Basic information on China's major oil fields.

Figure 67: China's ** production and growth rate from 2012 to 2024 (unit: 10,000 tons, %)

Figure 68: Regional distribution of China's ** production provinces and cities in 2024.

Exhibit 69: China's ** import volume and growth from 2012 to 2024 (unit: 10,000 tons, %)

Exhibit 70: Distribution of China's major importers in 2024 (unit: %)

Exhibit 71: Analysis of China** Import Patterns.

Figure 72: China's apparent consumption and growth rate from 2012 to 2024 (unit: 10,000 tons, %)

Figure 73: China** pipeline mileage from 2013 to 2024 (unit: 10,000 km, %)

Figure 74: China's largest pipeline construction projects newly completed or put into operation from 2015 to 2024.

Figure 75: Distribution of China** pipeline construction.

Figure 76: Estimation of the average investment in China's ** pipeline construction projects (unit: kilometers, 10,000 kilometers, 100 million yuan).

Figure 77: 2016-2024 China's ** pipeline engineering construction industry market capacity analysis (unit: 100 million yuan).

Figure 78: China's ** pipeline project market capacity during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (unit: km, 10,000 km, 10,000 km, 100 million yuan).

Chart 79: Changes in China's refined oil production from 2015 to 2024 (unit: 10,000 tons, %)

Figure 80: Regional distribution of processing volume in 2024.

Figure 81: Changes in China's refined oil imports from 2015 to 2024 (unit: 10,000 tons, %)

Chart 82: China's dependence on foreign oil products from 2015 to 2024 (unit: %)

Figure 83: Changes in China's refined oil consumption and growth rate from 2015 to 2024 (unit: 10,000 tons, %)

Figure 84: Length of China's refined oil pipelines from 2014 to 2024 (unit: 10,000 km, %)

Figure 85: Newly completed or put into operation of pipeline projects in China from 2015 to 2024.

Figure 86: Distribution of pipeline network construction of refined oil products in China.

Figure 87: Estimation of the average investment in China's refined oil pipeline construction projects (unit: kilometers, 10,000 kilometers, 100 million yuan).

Figure 88: Market capacity analysis of China's refined oil pipeline construction industry from 2016 to 2024 (unit: 100 million yuan).

Figure 89: The development trend of China's refined oil during the 14th Five-Year Plan period.

Figure 90: China's refined oil pipeline project market capacity during the 14th Five-Year Plan period** (unit: kilometers, 10,000 kilometers, 10,000 kilometers, 100 million yuan).

Figure 91: China's identified natural gas reserves and growth rate from 2016 to 2024 (unit: 100 million cubic meters, %)

Figure 92: Distribution of global natural gas reserves (in %)

Figure 93: Regional distribution of natural gas reserves in China in 2024.

Figure 94: China's natural gas production and year-on-year growth rate from 2015 to 2024 (unit: 100 million cubic meters, %)

Exhibit 95: Regional distribution of China's natural gas production in 2024.

Figure 96: China's natural gas imports from 2016 to 2024 and their year-on-year growth rate (unit: 10,000 tons, %)

Exhibit 97: China's dependence on foreign natural gas from 2016 to 2024 (unit: %)

Figure 98: China's apparent natural gas consumption and year-on-year growth rate from 2015 to 2024 (unit: 100 million cubic meters, %)

Exhibit 99: Classification of natural gas pipeline construction.

Figure 100: China's natural gas pipeline mileage from 2014 to 2024 (unit: 10,000 km, %)

Figure 101: Four national backbone gas pipeline network systems.

Figure 102: Three regional gas pipeline networks.

Figure 103: Four natural gas import lanes.

Figure 104: Estimation of the average investment in China's natural gas pipeline construction projects (unit: kilometers, 10,000 kilometers, 100 million yuan).

Figure 105: Market capacity analysis of China's natural gas pipeline construction industry from 2016 to 2024 (unit: 100 million yuan).

Figure 106: China's natural gas pipeline project market capacity during the 14th Five-Year Plan period** (unit: km, 10,000 km, 10,000 km, 100 million yuan).

Exhibit 107: China National Petroleum Pipeline Bureau*** Basic Information Table.

Exhibit 108: Organizational chart of China National Petroleum Pipeline Bureau.

Exhibit 109: Summary of important qualifications of China National Petroleum Pipeline Bureau.

Exhibit 110: Summary of important honors of China National Petroleum Pipeline Bureau.

Exhibit 111: China National Petroleum Pipeline Bureau*** major domestic engineering projects.

Exhibit 112: China National Petroleum Pipeline Bureau*** major foreign engineering projects.

Exhibit 113: China National Petroleum Pipeline Bureau's development strategy.

Exhibit 114: China National Petroleum Pipeline Bureau*** management model.

Exhibit 115: Analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of China National Petroleum Pipeline Bureau.

Exhibit 116: China National Petroleum Pipeline Bureau*** latest developments.

Exhibit 117: Basic information table of China Petroleum Engineering Construction.

Exhibit 118: Organizational chart of China Petroleum Engineering Construction***.

Exhibit 119: Summary of major domestic honors in China's petroleum engineering construction.

Exhibit 120: Summary of major international honors in China's petroleum engineering construction.

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