Report Overview
Pipeline Revolution: Infrastructure Upgrades, Sustainable Pipes, and Smart Solutions Lead the Market
Rising global infrastructure investment, eco-friendly pipe innovations, and advanced piping technologies are driving transformative opportunities across the worldwide pipe industry.
Key trends covered in this report:
- Asia-Pacific’s Urban Surge Shapes Global Demand
- Sustainable Pipes Emerge as Key Market Driver
- Energy and Utility Infrastructure Fuel Specialized Pipe Demand
- Smart Technologies Revolutionize Pipe Infrastructure Management
Featuring 249Tables & 117 Figures!
Global demand for pipe totaled 42 billion meters in 2023 and is forecast to advance to 48 million meters in 2028 on 2.7% annual growth. These advances will be driven by infrastructure development and urbanization, especially in emerging markets, increasing the need for water distribution and sewage systems. Additionally, energy infrastructure projects, including oil, gas, and renewables, are boosting demand for high-performance pipes.
Global Infrastructure Boom: Trillion-Dollar Investments Transforming Cities & Energy Systems
Infrastructure modernization investments are at unprecedented levels. The US Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act injects over $1 trillion into projects, while Europe focuses on energy and water system upgrades under the European Green Deal. Rapid urbanization in India and Southeast Asia drives investments in smart cities and urban water systems. The oil and gas sector, despite a shift to renewables, continues to support demand for steel pipes, especially for pipelines in Russia and Africa. Offshore wind farms and geothermal projects in Europe, China, Southeast Asia, and East Africa are increasing the need for structural and heat-resistant pipes.
Connecting the Future: Telecommunications & AI Are Revolutionizing Conduit Pipe Market
The conduit pipe market is transforming due to advances in telecommunications and AI. The rollout of 5G and expansion of telecom infrastructure have boosted demand for conduit pipes to protect fiber optic cables. Smart cities and IoT amplify the need for robust connectivity solutions, while rural and underserved areas drive growth. Data centers, essential for the digital economy, require extensive cabling systems protected by high-quality conduits. The rise of hyperscale data centers and trends like edge computing and renewable energy integration are reshaping the conduit pipe market.
Sustainable Pathways: Renewable Energy & Green Materials Are Shaping Global Pipe Industry
The pipe market is shifting due to renewable energy expansion and sustainability initiatives. Offshore wind farms and geothermal projects require robust, heat-resistant pipes. Hydrogen energy is emerging, needing advanced pipelines made from high-strength alloys and composites. Sustainability efforts focus on eco-friendly materials, recycling PVC and metal pipes, and using biodegradable plastics and lightweight composites. Energy-efficient production methods and innovations like multi-layered composite pipes are aligning the industry with global climate goals.
Historical Market Trends & Growth Factors
Pipe is used in a wide variety of markets and applications. As a result, demand is influenced by an array of economic factors:
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New building construction activity determines demand for DWV, water service and distribution, gas distribution, and conduit pipe.
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Pipe used in the oil and gas market is impacted by energy demand, drilling activity, and the price of oil and natural gas.
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Government spending influences demand for sewer and potable water applications, as well as for pipe used as structural supports in bridges and other large structures.
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Manufacturing activity determines demand for pipe used in industrial processing, mechanical, and OEM applications.
In some countries, oil and gas drilling has a significant impact on pipe demand and the oil and gas market can lead to high degree of volatility in overall pipe demand, especially for steel pipe, on a year-to-year basis in the industry.
Demand for pipe is also influenced by a diverse range of more general factors such as:
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raw material costs
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supply chain dynamics and product availability
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residential and commercial improvement and repair activity
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the amount of cropland planted
Pipe is a commodity product used in a number of mature industries, so demand in value terms is impacted by price fluctuations, although manufacturers will often absorb increased costs in order to keep their prices competitive
Markets Overview
The global construction pipe market is experiencing growth due to urbanization, population growth, and infrastructure needs. Overall, the market is driven by the need for reliable and sustainable systems for water, sewage, oil, gas, and telecommunications:
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In North America, the focus is on replacing aging infrastructure with durable materials like PVC and PE.
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Europe emphasizes sustainability and infrastructure renewal, using a mix of ductile iron, concrete, and plastic pipes.
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The Asia-Pacific region sees rapid growth from urbanization and industrialization, with high demand for plastic and concrete pipes.
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Africa and the Middle East invest in water management and infrastructure, using materials like ductile iron and steel.
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Central and South America experience growth from urbanization and government projects, favoring cost-effective materials like PVC.
The industrial pipe market is projected to grow at the fastest rate:
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North America and Western Europe will experience growth driven by strong consumer preference for energy-efficient appliances and continued development of electric and hybrid vehicle technologies.
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Asia/Pacific leads the industrial market due to the world’s largest market for automotive and appliance manufacturing, particularly in China, India, Japan, and South Korea.
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The Africa/Mideast region will see solid growth supported by rising disposable incomes and higher appliance adoption rates.
Key Growth Opportunities
The global pipe market is witnessing expansion, driven by infrastructure development, industrial growth, and increasing adoption of advanced materials and technologies. The Asia/Pacific region, especially China, India, and Indonesia, leads global demand due to rapid urbanization, extensive municipal water projects, gas distribution networks, and robust industrial activities. Similarly, North America experiences strong pipe market growth fueled by infrastructure renewal initiatives addressing aging water supply, sewage, and natural gas pipelines.
In the Africa/Mideast region, substantial investments in oil and gas production, petrochemical facilities, and desalination plants contribute to heightened demand for specialized piping systems. Materials innovation is playing a pivotal role, with thermoplastic pipes, PVC, HDPE, and PEX gaining widespread adoption due to their corrosion resistance, flexibility, affordability, and ease of installation. Additionally, sustainable and eco-friendly materials such as bio-based and recyclable plastics are increasingly preferred, aligning with global sustainability initiatives.
Key emerging opportunities include the expansion of natural gas pipeline infrastructure, increased global oil and gas exploration, and rising investments in renewable energy installations, desalination facilities, and data center cooling infrastructure. Moreover, aging water infrastructure in developed regions is accelerating the adoption of trenchless rehabilitation techniques, smart pipe technologies with IoT integration, and seismic and fire-resistant designs. These factors collectively present substantial growth opportunities, shaping competitive strategies and innovation across the pipe industry.
Report Details for Global Pipe Products & Markets
Report Details for Global Pipe Products & Markets
Current Total Market Size |
41.7 billion meters |
Forecast Total Market Growth Rate |
2.7% CAGR from 2023-2028 |
Historical Period |
2013-2023 |
Forecast Period |
2023-2033 |
Units Covered |
Meters, metric tons, and US dollars |
Regions |
North America, Central & South America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia/Pacific, Africa/Mideast |
Countries Individually Covered |
US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Germany, France, UK, Italy, Spain, Russia, China, India, Japan, Indonesia, Australia, South Korea, Turkey, Saudi Arabia |
Products |
Steel, Plastic, Copper, Ductile Iron, Concrete, Aluminum, Small Volume Materials (clay, other nonferrous metals) |
Markets |
Construction, Oil & Gas, Agricultural, Industrial |
Point Where Data is Measured |
Manufacturer’s level, ex factory |
Additional Elements |
Market Share, Near Term Trend Analysis, Mergers & Acquisitions, Global Building Construction Outlook, Global Manufacturing Outlook, Global Oil & Gad Industry Outlook, Global Agriculture Outlook, Sustainability Initiatives, Materials Innovation & New Product Development |
Key Industry Participants Driving Trends
Companies Driving Trends in Global Pipe Products & Markets
Advanced Drainage Systems |
Saint-Gobain (PAM) |
Arcelor Mittal |
Sekisui Chemical |
Baoshan Iron & Steel Co (Baosteel) |
Tenaris |
China Lesso Group |
Tianjin Pipe Group |
JM Eagle |
Uponor |
Mueller Industries |
US Steel |
Nippon Steel |
Vallourec |
Nucor |
Zekelman Industries |
Orbia |
Zhejiang Hailiang Co. |
QUIKRETE |
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Global Pipe Products & Markets Report Scope
This comprehensive study analyzes the world pipe industry by country, material, and market. Historical data for 2013, 2018, and 2023 and forecasts for the years 2028 and 2023 are provided, as are annual data for 2020 to 2027 at the global level. The term “demand” refers to apparent consumption and is defined as production (also referred to as “output”, “shipments”, or “supply”) from a country’s indigenous manufacturing facilities plus imports minus exports. Demand is used interchangeably with terms such as “market”, “sales”, and “consumption”. Data for plastic pipe are presented in metric tons (weight of the entire pipe), meters, and dollars.
Demand is segmented by material:
Market segments include:
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construction (potable water transmission and distribution; conduit; drain, waste, and vent; storm and sanitary sewer/drainage pipe)
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oil and gas (oil and gas drilling, oil and gas transmission, natural gas distribution)
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agriculture (irrigation pipe)
- industrial (structural, mechanical, and processing pipe)
Excluded from the scope of this study are the following: