Global Pipeline Transportation Trends in 2024
Pipeline Transportation is part of Transportation and includes a number of sub-sectors such as Liquids Pipeline, Gas Pipeline and Oil Pipeline. You may also be interested in Maritime Transport, Rail Transportation and Passenger Transportation.
Global Pipeline Transport Volume is projected to reach approximately 1.93 million tonne-kilometers by 2028, marking a slight decline from about 1.83 million tonne-kilometers in 2023. This represents an average annual decrease of 0.2%. Since 2019, global demand has consistently fallen by 2.7% each year. Despite this downward trend, China maintained its position as the leader in pipeline transport volume in 2023, recording around 624,000 million tonne-kilometers. Kazakhstan, Poland, and France followed in the rankings, securing the second, third, and fourth spots, respectively. Notably, Macedonia experienced a significant year-on-year increase of 16.1%, while Latvia saw a dramatic decline of 40.4% since 2019.
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In 2024 major markets in the Pipeline Transportation Industry were:
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Global Pipeline Transportation Statistics
- Enterprise Survival Rate 48 countries (Europe, Northern Europe, Eastern Europe...)
- Business Birth 52 countries (Europe, Northern Europe, Western Europe...)
- Employment Rate 233 countries (Europe, Northern Europe, Eastern Europe...)
- Business Death 49 countries (Europe, Northern Europe, Western Europe...)
- Number Of Enterprises 66 countries (Europe, Northern Europe, Southern Europe...)
- Metal Products Import 192 countries (Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia...)
- Road Transport Revenue 67 countries (Europe, Northern Europe, Southern Europe...)
- Steel Import 165 countries (Europe, Eastern Europe, Southern Europe...)
- Metal Products Export 190 countries (Asia, Africa, Latin America...)
- Steel Export 114 countries (Europe, Eastern Europe, Northern Europe...)