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New report on global pipeline integrity market added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering

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World Pipelines,


The "Global Pipeline Integrity Market Analysis & Trends - Industry Forecast to 2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The Global Pipeline Integrity Market is poised to grow strong during the forecast period 2017 to 2027.

Some of the prominent trends that the market is witnessing include big data analytics to attain quality data, emergence of industrial internet of things and growing penetration of liquefied natural gas (LNG) trade.

This industry report analyses the market estimates and forecasts of all the given segments on global as well as regional levels presented in the research scope. The study provides historical market data for 2015, 2016 revenue estimations are presented for 2017 and forecasts from 2018 till 2027. The study focuses on market trends, leading players, supply chain trends, technological innovations, key developments, and future strategies.

With comprehensive market assessment across the major geographies such as North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, Latin America and Rest of the world the report is a valuable asset for the existing players, new entrants and the future investors.

The study presents detailed market analysis with inputs derived from industry professionals across the value chain. A special focus has been made on 23 countries such as US, Canada, Mexico, UK, Germany, Spain, France, Italy, China, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, etc.

View the report here.

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