Global Gas Pipelines Length by Country

The United States dominates with 3.6688 Million Kilometers of gas pipelines, representing significant infrastructure relative to other countries. Russia follows distantly with 0.18286 Million Kilometers, while Ukraine, Slovakia, and others form a much smaller share of global lengths. Notable trends over the last two years include a 0.37% increase for the United States, a 0.4% rise for Russia, and a 0.37% growth for Ireland. Kazakhstan shows the highest increase at 1.34%, while Ukraine and Norway have seen declines of -0.42% and -0.23%, respectively. Projections indicate continued expansion in Bulgaria and Croatia which showcased growth rates of 2.43% and 1.09%. Conversely, Denmark and Armenia are projected to experience minor reductions.

Future trends to watch include enhanced connectivity in emerging markets, such as the projected increases in Poland and Spain. Technological advancements and geopolitical developments will heavily influence these trends. Environmental policies and shifts toward renewable energy may also redirect investment priorities and impact the expansion trajectory of global gas pipeline networks.

Top countries in Gas Pipelines Length by Country

# 10 Countries Kilometers Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 United States 3,668,800 2023 +0.37% +0.37% View data
2 2 Russia 182,860 2023 +0.34% +0.4% View data
3 3 Ukraine 37,120 2023 -0.38% -0.42% View data
4 4 Slovakia 35,850 2023 +0.081% +0.089% View data
5 5 Kazakhstan 16,380 2023 +1.17% +1.34% View data
6 6 Ireland 14,690 2023 +0.49% +0.42% View data
7 7 Romania 13,310 2023 -0.083% -0.11% View data
8 8 Poland 11,180 2023 +0.063% +0.8% View data
9 9 Spain 10,720 2023 +0.61% +0.71% View data
10 10 Norway 7,540 2023 -0.08% -0.23% View data

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