Oil and Gas Infrastructure Comprehensive Study by Type (Product Platforms (Both Sable and Deep Panuke Have Production Platforms), Offshore Raw and Sales Gas Pipelines, Onshore and Offshore Gas Plants, Fractionation Plant), Application (LNG And CNG Vehicles, Extraction, Refinement, Transport, Crude Oil Products), Catergory (Surface and Lease Equipment, Gathering & Processing, Oil) Players and Region - Global Market Outlook to 2027

Oil and Gas Infrastructure Market by XX Submarkets | Forecast Years 2022-2027  

  • Summary
  • Market Segments
  • Table of Content
  • List of Table & Figures
  • Players Profiled
Industry Background:
Oil & gas Infrastructure defines to develop and produce natural gas and liquids reserves is energy, the infrastructure supports the resources to end markets. The capabilities included Pipelines, Storage and loading terminals. This involving petroleum exploration and production, refining, storage, and transportation are potential targets for terrorists and some disgruntled employees.This growth is primarily driven by Rising Primary Energy Consumption .

AttributesDetails
Study Period2017-2027
Base Year2021
Forecast Period2022-2027
Volume UnitN
Value UnitUSD (N)
Customization ScopeAvail customization with purchase of this report. Add or modify country, region & or narrow down segments in the final scope subject to feasibility


The Energy & Resources sector in the region has been increasing at a sustainable rate and further growth is expected to be witnessed over the forecast period, owing to the robust investments and expansion in production facilities in the region. Major Manufacturers, such as Baker Hughes (GE) (United States), Shell (Netherlands), ExxonMobil (United States), Halliburton (United States), Hatch (Canada), Schlumberger (United States), Kinder Morgan (United States), Total (France), Williams Companies (United States) and Chevron Corporation (United States), etc have either set up their manufacturing facilities or are planning to start new provision in the dominated region in the upcoming years.

Key Developments in the Market:
In Jan 2019, Semgroup And KKR Canadian Joint Venture Announced To Acquire Meritage Midstream ULC Infrastructure Asset For USD 460 Million Which Provides Strategic And Financial Benefits.
In Aug 2018, The National Development And Reform Commission Of China Has Issued The Draft Rules To Concede Private Companies Access To National Oil Pipelines, Gas Pipelines, LNG Terminals And Gas Storage Infrastructures. China Is Reforming Its Oil And Gas Sector And Removing State Companies' Monopolies And Private Energy Companies Are Being Encouraged To Sign Term Contracts To Utilize The National Infrastructure.Hess Infrastructure Announced a Partnership with Bakken Water Services Business for USD 225 Million, By Adding Integrated Water Business to Catch the Opportunity Which Become Growth Profile in Tandem with HIP’s Oil and Gas Infrastructure Buildout.

Influencing Trend:
Increase in Natural Gas Demand

Market Growth Drivers:
Rising Primary Energy Consumption, Rising Demand for Finished Petroleum Products Including Diesel Fuel and Government Focusing On To Reducing Generation of Electricity from Coal

Challenges:
Challenges the Oil and Gas Industry Faces Is Getting the Product to Market, Stringent Regulatory Requirements And Increasing Public Scrutiny Have Made the Business Increasingly Onerous and Demanding

Opportunities:
Offshore Wind Is Emerging Strongly. This Offers Opportunities to Use the Extensive Offshore Infrastructure for the Extraction of Oil and Gas

AMA Research follows a focused and realistic research framework that provides the ability to study the crucial market dynamics in several regions across the world. Moreover, an in-depth assessment is mainly conducted by our analysts on geographical regions to provide clients and businesses the opportunity to dominate in niche markets and expand in emerging markets across the globe. This market research study also showcases the spontaneously changing Manufacturers landscape impacting the market's growth. Furthermore, our market researchers extensively analyze the products and services offered by multiple players competing to increase their market share and presence.

Data Sources of Oil and Gas Infrastructure Market Study

Primary Collection: InMail, LinkedIn Groups, Survey Monkey, Google, and Other professional Forums are some of the mediums utilized to gather primary data through key industry participants and appointees, subject-matter experts, C-level executives of Oil and Gas Infrastructure Industry, among others including independent industry consultants, experts, to obtain and verify critical qualitative commentary and opinion and quantitative statistics, to assess future market prospects.

The primary interviews and data collected as per the below protocols:
• By Designation: C-Level, D-Level, Others
• By Company Type: Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3

Secondary Data Sources such as Annual reports, Press releases, Analyst meetings, Conference calls, Investor presentations, Management statements, and SEC filings of Oil and Gas Infrastructure players along with Regulatory Sites, Association, World bank, etc were used as sources secondary set of data.

Customization in the Report
AMA Research features not only specific market forecasts but also includes significant value-added commentary on:
- Market Trends
- Technological Trends and Innovations
- Market Maturity Indicators
- Growth Drivers and Constraints
- New Entrants into the Market & Entry/Exit Barriers
- To Seize Powerful Market Opportunities
- Identify Key Business Segments, Market Proposition & Gap Analysis

Against this Challenging Backdrop, Oil and Gas Infrastructure Study Sheds Light on
— The Oil and Gas Infrastructure Market status quo and key characteristics. To end this, Analysts at AMA organize and took surveys of the Oil and Gas Infrastructure industry Manufacturers. The resultant snapshot serves as a basis for understanding why and how the industry can be expected to change.
— Where Oil and Gas Infrastructure industry is heading and what are the top priorities. Insights are drawn from financial analysis, surveys, and interviews with key executives and industry experts.
— How every company in this diverse set of Manufacturers can best navigate the emerging competition landscape and follow a strategy that helps them position to hold the value they currently claim or capture the new addressable opportunity.

Report Objectives / Segmentation Covered

By Type
  • Product Platforms (Both Sable and Deep Panuke Have Production Platforms)
  • Offshore Raw and Sales Gas Pipelines
  • Onshore and Offshore Gas Plants
  • Fractionation Plant
By Application
  • LNG And CNG Vehicles
  • Extraction
  • Refinement
  • Transport
  • Crude Oil Products
By Catergory
  • Surface and Lease Equipment
  • Gathering & Processing
  • Oil

By Regions
  • South America
    • Brazil
    • Argentina
    • Rest of South America
  • Asia Pacific
    • China
    • Japan
    • India
    • South Korea
    • Taiwan
    • Australia
    • Rest of Asia-Pacific
  • Europe
    • Germany
    • France
    • Italy
    • United Kingdom
    • Netherlands
    • Rest of Europe
  • MEA
    • Middle East
    • Africa
  • North America
    • United States
    • Canada
    • Mexico
  • 1. Market Overview
    • 1.1. Introduction
    • 1.2. Scope/Objective of the Study
      • 1.2.1. Research Objective
  • 2. Executive Summary
    • 2.1. Introduction
  • 3. Market Dynamics
    • 3.1. Introduction
    • 3.2. Market Drivers
      • 3.2.1. Rising Primary Energy Consumption
      • 3.2.2. Rising Demand for Finished Petroleum Products Including Diesel Fuel
      • 3.2.3. Government Focusing On To Reducing Generation of Electricity from Coal
    • 3.3. Market Challenges
      • 3.3.1. Challenges the Oil and Gas Industry Faces Is Getting the Product to Market, Stringent Regulatory Requirements And Increasing Public Scrutiny Have Made the Business Increasingly Onerous and Demanding
    • 3.4. Market Trends
      • 3.4.1. Increase in Natural Gas Demand
  • 4. Market Factor Analysis
    • 4.1. Porters Five Forces
    • 4.2. Supply/Value Chain
    • 4.3. PESTEL analysis
    • 4.4. Market Entropy
    • 4.5. Patent/Trademark Analysis
  • 5. Global Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type, Application, Catergory and Region (value and price ) (2016-2021)
    • 5.1. Introduction
    • 5.2. Global Oil and Gas Infrastructure (Value)
      • 5.2.1. Global Oil and Gas Infrastructure by: Type (Value)
        • 5.2.1.1. Product Platforms (Both Sable and Deep Panuke Have Production Platforms)
        • 5.2.1.2. Offshore Raw and Sales Gas Pipelines
        • 5.2.1.3. Onshore and Offshore Gas Plants
        • 5.2.1.4. Fractionation Plant
      • 5.2.2. Global Oil and Gas Infrastructure by: Application (Value)
        • 5.2.2.1. LNG And CNG Vehicles
        • 5.2.2.2. Extraction
        • 5.2.2.3. Refinement
        • 5.2.2.4. Transport
        • 5.2.2.5. Crude Oil Products
      • 5.2.3. Global Oil and Gas Infrastructure by: Catergory (Value)
        • 5.2.3.1. Surface and Lease Equipment
        • 5.2.3.2. Gathering & Processing
        • 5.2.3.3. Oil
      • 5.2.4. Global Oil and Gas Infrastructure Region
        • 5.2.4.1. South America
          • 5.2.4.1.1. Brazil
          • 5.2.4.1.2. Argentina
          • 5.2.4.1.3. Rest of South America
        • 5.2.4.2. Asia Pacific
          • 5.2.4.2.1. China
          • 5.2.4.2.2. Japan
          • 5.2.4.2.3. India
          • 5.2.4.2.4. South Korea
          • 5.2.4.2.5. Taiwan
          • 5.2.4.2.6. Australia
          • 5.2.4.2.7. Rest of Asia-Pacific
        • 5.2.4.3. Europe
          • 5.2.4.3.1. Germany
          • 5.2.4.3.2. France
          • 5.2.4.3.3. Italy
          • 5.2.4.3.4. United Kingdom
          • 5.2.4.3.5. Netherlands
          • 5.2.4.3.6. Rest of Europe
        • 5.2.4.4. MEA
          • 5.2.4.4.1. Middle East
          • 5.2.4.4.2. Africa
        • 5.2.4.5. North America
          • 5.2.4.5.1. United States
          • 5.2.4.5.2. Canada
          • 5.2.4.5.3. Mexico
    • 5.3. Global Oil and Gas Infrastructure (Price)
      • 5.3.1. Global Oil and Gas Infrastructure by: Type (Price)
  • 6. Oil and Gas Infrastructure: Manufacturers/Players Analysis
    • 6.1. Competitive Landscape
      • 6.1.1. Market Share Analysis
        • 6.1.1.1. Top 3
        • 6.1.1.2. Top 5
    • 6.2. Peer Group Analysis (2021)
    • 6.3. BCG Matrix
    • 6.4. Company Profile
      • 6.4.1. Baker Hughes (GE) (United States)
        • 6.4.1.1. Business Overview
        • 6.4.1.2. Products/Services Offerings
        • 6.4.1.3. Financial Analysis
        • 6.4.1.4. SWOT Analysis
      • 6.4.2. Shell (Netherlands)
        • 6.4.2.1. Business Overview
        • 6.4.2.2. Products/Services Offerings
        • 6.4.2.3. Financial Analysis
        • 6.4.2.4. SWOT Analysis
      • 6.4.3. ExxonMobil (United States)
        • 6.4.3.1. Business Overview
        • 6.4.3.2. Products/Services Offerings
        • 6.4.3.3. Financial Analysis
        • 6.4.3.4. SWOT Analysis
      • 6.4.4. Halliburton (United States)
        • 6.4.4.1. Business Overview
        • 6.4.4.2. Products/Services Offerings
        • 6.4.4.3. Financial Analysis
        • 6.4.4.4. SWOT Analysis
      • 6.4.5. Hatch (Canada)
        • 6.4.5.1. Business Overview
        • 6.4.5.2. Products/Services Offerings
        • 6.4.5.3. Financial Analysis
        • 6.4.5.4. SWOT Analysis
      • 6.4.6. Schlumberger (United States)
        • 6.4.6.1. Business Overview
        • 6.4.6.2. Products/Services Offerings
        • 6.4.6.3. Financial Analysis
        • 6.4.6.4. SWOT Analysis
      • 6.4.7. Kinder Morgan (United States)
        • 6.4.7.1. Business Overview
        • 6.4.7.2. Products/Services Offerings
        • 6.4.7.3. Financial Analysis
        • 6.4.7.4. SWOT Analysis
      • 6.4.8. Total (France)
        • 6.4.8.1. Business Overview
        • 6.4.8.2. Products/Services Offerings
        • 6.4.8.3. Financial Analysis
        • 6.4.8.4. SWOT Analysis
      • 6.4.9. Williams Companies (United States)
        • 6.4.9.1. Business Overview
        • 6.4.9.2. Products/Services Offerings
        • 6.4.9.3. Financial Analysis
        • 6.4.9.4. SWOT Analysis
      • 6.4.10. Chevron Corporation (United States)
        • 6.4.10.1. Business Overview
        • 6.4.10.2. Products/Services Offerings
        • 6.4.10.3. Financial Analysis
        • 6.4.10.4. SWOT Analysis
  • 7. Appendix
    • 7.1. Acronyms
  • 8. Methodology and Data Source
    • 8.1. Methodology/Research Approach
      • 8.1.1. Research Programs/Design
      • 8.1.2. Market Size Estimation
      • 8.1.3. Market Breakdown and Data Triangulation
    • 8.2. Data Source
      • 8.2.1. Secondary Sources
      • 8.2.2. Primary Sources
    • 8.3. Disclaimer
List of Tables
  • Table 1. Oil and Gas Infrastructure: by Type(USD N)
  • Table 2. Oil and Gas Infrastructure Product Platforms (Both Sable and Deep Panuke Have Production Platforms) , by Region USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 3. Oil and Gas Infrastructure Offshore Raw and Sales Gas Pipelines , by Region USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 4. Oil and Gas Infrastructure Onshore and Offshore Gas Plants , by Region USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 5. Oil and Gas Infrastructure Fractionation Plant , by Region USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 6. Oil and Gas Infrastructure: by Application(USD N)
  • Table 7. Oil and Gas Infrastructure LNG And CNG Vehicles , by Region USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 8. Oil and Gas Infrastructure Extraction , by Region USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 9. Oil and Gas Infrastructure Refinement , by Region USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 10. Oil and Gas Infrastructure Transport , by Region USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 11. Oil and Gas Infrastructure Crude Oil Products , by Region USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 12. Oil and Gas Infrastructure: by Catergory(USD N)
  • Table 13. Oil and Gas Infrastructure Surface and Lease Equipment , by Region USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 14. Oil and Gas Infrastructure Gathering & Processing , by Region USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 15. Oil and Gas Infrastructure Oil , by Region USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 16. South America Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Country USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 17. South America Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 18. South America Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 19. South America Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 20. Brazil Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 21. Brazil Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 22. Brazil Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 23. Argentina Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 24. Argentina Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 25. Argentina Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 26. Rest of South America Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 27. Rest of South America Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 28. Rest of South America Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 29. Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Country USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 30. Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 31. Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 32. Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 33. China Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 34. China Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 35. China Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 36. Japan Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 37. Japan Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 38. Japan Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 39. India Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 40. India Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 41. India Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 42. South Korea Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 43. South Korea Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 44. South Korea Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 45. Taiwan Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 46. Taiwan Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 47. Taiwan Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 48. Australia Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 49. Australia Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 50. Australia Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 51. Rest of Asia-Pacific Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 52. Rest of Asia-Pacific Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 53. Rest of Asia-Pacific Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 54. Europe Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Country USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 55. Europe Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 56. Europe Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 57. Europe Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 58. Germany Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 59. Germany Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 60. Germany Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 61. France Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 62. France Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 63. France Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 64. Italy Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 65. Italy Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 66. Italy Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 67. United Kingdom Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 68. United Kingdom Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 69. United Kingdom Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 70. Netherlands Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 71. Netherlands Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 72. Netherlands Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 73. Rest of Europe Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 74. Rest of Europe Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 75. Rest of Europe Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 76. MEA Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Country USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 77. MEA Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 78. MEA Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 79. MEA Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 80. Middle East Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 81. Middle East Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 82. Middle East Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 83. Africa Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 84. Africa Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 85. Africa Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 86. North America Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Country USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 87. North America Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 88. North America Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 89. North America Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 90. United States Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 91. United States Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 92. United States Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 93. Canada Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 94. Canada Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 95. Canada Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 96. Mexico Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 97. Mexico Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 98. Mexico Oil and Gas Infrastructure, by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Table 99. Oil and Gas Infrastructure: by Type(USD/Units)
  • Table 100. Company Basic Information, Sales Area and Its Competitors
  • Table 101. Company Basic Information, Sales Area and Its Competitors
  • Table 102. Company Basic Information, Sales Area and Its Competitors
  • Table 103. Company Basic Information, Sales Area and Its Competitors
  • Table 104. Company Basic Information, Sales Area and Its Competitors
  • Table 105. Company Basic Information, Sales Area and Its Competitors
  • Table 106. Company Basic Information, Sales Area and Its Competitors
  • Table 107. Company Basic Information, Sales Area and Its Competitors
  • Table 108. Company Basic Information, Sales Area and Its Competitors
  • Table 109. Company Basic Information, Sales Area and Its Competitors
  • Table 110. Research Programs/Design for This Report
  • Table 111. Key Data Information from Secondary Sources
  • Table 112. Key Data Information from Primary Sources
List of Figures
  • Figure 1. Porters Five Forces
  • Figure 2. Supply/Value Chain
  • Figure 3. PESTEL analysis
  • Figure 4. Global Oil and Gas Infrastructure: by Type USD N (2016-2021)
  • Figure 5. Global Oil and Gas Infrastructure: by Application USD N (2016-2021)
  • Figure 6. Global Oil and Gas Infrastructure: by Catergory USD N (2016-2021)
  • Figure 7. South America Oil and Gas Infrastructure Share (%), by Country
  • Figure 8. Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Infrastructure Share (%), by Country
  • Figure 9. Europe Oil and Gas Infrastructure Share (%), by Country
  • Figure 10. MEA Oil and Gas Infrastructure Share (%), by Country
  • Figure 11. North America Oil and Gas Infrastructure Share (%), by Country
  • Figure 12. Global Oil and Gas Infrastructure: by Type USD/Units (2016-2021)
  • Figure 13. Global Oil and Gas Infrastructure share by Players 2021 (%)
  • Figure 14. Global Oil and Gas Infrastructure share by Players (Top 3) 2021(%)
  • Figure 15. Global Oil and Gas Infrastructure share by Players (Top 5) 2021(%)
  • Figure 16. BCG Matrix for key Companies
  • Figure 17. Baker Hughes (GE) (United States) Revenue, Net Income and Gross profit
  • Figure 18. Baker Hughes (GE) (United States) Revenue: by Geography 2021
  • Figure 19. Shell (Netherlands) Revenue, Net Income and Gross profit
  • Figure 20. Shell (Netherlands) Revenue: by Geography 2021
  • Figure 21. ExxonMobil (United States) Revenue, Net Income and Gross profit
  • Figure 22. ExxonMobil (United States) Revenue: by Geography 2021
  • Figure 23. Halliburton (United States) Revenue, Net Income and Gross profit
  • Figure 24. Halliburton (United States) Revenue: by Geography 2021
  • Figure 25. Hatch (Canada) Revenue, Net Income and Gross profit
  • Figure 26. Hatch (Canada) Revenue: by Geography 2021
  • Figure 27. Schlumberger (United States) Revenue, Net Income and Gross profit
  • Figure 28. Schlumberger (United States) Revenue: by Geography 2021
  • Figure 29. Kinder Morgan (United States) Revenue, Net Income and Gross profit
  • Figure 30. Kinder Morgan (United States) Revenue: by Geography 2021
  • Figure 31. Total (France) Revenue, Net Income and Gross profit
  • Figure 32. Total (France) Revenue: by Geography 2021
  • Figure 33. Williams Companies (United States) Revenue, Net Income and Gross profit
  • Figure 34. Williams Companies (United States) Revenue: by Geography 2021
  • Figure 35. Chevron Corporation (United States) Revenue, Net Income and Gross profit
  • Figure 36. Chevron Corporation (United States) Revenue: by Geography 2021
List of companies from research coverage that are profiled in the study
  • Baker Hughes (GE) (United States)
  • Shell (Netherlands)
  • ExxonMobil (United States)
  • Halliburton (United States)
  • Hatch (Canada)
  • Schlumberger (United States)
  • Kinder Morgan (United States)
  • Total (France)
  • Williams Companies (United States)
  • Chevron Corporation (United States)
Additional players considered in the study are as follows:
Rosneft (Russia) , ConocoPhillips (United States) , Marathon Oil Corporation (United States)
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Historical year: 2017-2021; Base year: 2021; Forecast period: 2022 to 2027
Companies that are profiled in Global Oil and Gas Infrastructure Market are Baker Hughes (GE) (United States), Shell (Netherlands), ExxonMobil (United States), Halliburton (United States), Hatch (Canada), Schlumberger (United States), Kinder Morgan (United States), Total (France), Williams Companies (United States) and Chevron Corporation (United States) etc.
LNG And CNG Vehicles segment in Global market to hold robust market share owing to "Rising Primary Energy Consumption ".
AMA Research predicts that United States Manufacturers will contribute to the maximum growth of Global Oil and Gas Infrastructure market throughout the forecasted period.

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