Oil & Gas Pipeline Construction Industry Market Research Report

This market research report provides a comprehensive overview of the Oil & Gas Pipeline Construction industry. The report contains key industry statistics on market size, total firms, total employees, and average revenue per firm. Regional data for each US state is included. A market share analysis reveals the industry's market fragmentation. Current figures as well as five years (2007-2012) of historic industry trends are depicted graphically.

The Oil & Gas Pipeline Construction industry outlook forecasts market sizes and growth rates (2012-2017). Income statement financial metrics reveal total revenue and operating expenses for an average company. Average financial ratios can be used to compare a company to the industry average on profitability, liquidity, and efficiency. The top competitors in the Oil & Gas Pipeline Construction industry are listed with their annual revenues.


Table of Contents

1. Oil & Gas Pipeline Construction Industry Overview
2. Market Size
   2.1 Table 1 2007-2012
   2.2 Graph 1 Market Size 2007-2012
   2.3 Graph 2 Revenue per Firm 2007-2012
3. Market Forecast
   3.1 Table 2 2012-2017
   3.2 Graph 3 2012-2017
4. Market Share Analysis
5. Products & Services
6. Average Income Statement
7. Financial Ratio Analysis
   7.1 Table 3 Profitability Ratios
   7.2 Table 4 Liquidity Ratios
   7.3 Table 5 Liquidity Ratios
   7.4 Table 6 Efficiency Ratios
8. Geographic Distribution of Market Size by State
   8.1 Table 7 Market Size 2006-2012
   8.2 Table 8 Companies 2006-2012
   8.3 Table 9 Employees 2006-2012
9. Compensation and Salary Surveys
10. Top Companies
11. Government Contracts


This Industry Report Answers These Questions

  • What is the total size of the Oil & Gas Pipeline Construction industry in the United States and what is each state's market share?
  • Is the industry growing or shrinking and how rapidly has the market's size been changing?
  • Who are the leading competitors and what opportunities does the market offer?
  • How is the industry size predicted to change in the next five years?

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Oil & Gas Pipeline Construction Industry Market Size

Every market analysis contains a market size figure. Market size is the total annual revenue of all firms in the industry, accrued from the sales of goods or services. What is market size good for? An industry's market size can be compared to the market's forecasted revenue to identify opportunity for growth and expansion. Opportunities can be pursued with marketing or innovation.

Total market size is also used in a market share analysis to compare a company to its competitors. The entire market is divided into segments based on company size. The market share for small, midsize, and large businesses as a percentage of total market size reveals the market's fragmentation.

In addition to the Oil & Gas Pipeline Construction market size in 2012, this industry analysis provides historical data for the previous five years. These market trends can be used to track the market's growth and decline over time. Variations in the market can reflect activity of competitors, fluctuations in demand, or overarching economic conditions.


Metrics 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Market Size ($ billions)
Number of Firms
Total Employees
Average Revenue per Firm ($ thousands)
Average Employees per Firm

Oil & Gas Pipeline Construction market size

Market size data aggregated from government sources.



Oil & Gas Pipeline Construction Industry Outlook

No one can predict the future, but calculations based on advanced algorithms are the next best thing. Industries evolve. Markets grow and shrink over time. Predicting these changes is key to being prepared for potential competition.

A firm can use forecast statistics to determine an appropriate expansion rate that will maintain its market share as the industry expands. If a firm doesn't keep up with competition, it can easily create market gaps that invite rivalry.

Oil & Gas Pipeline Construction industry outlook


This Oil & Gas Pipeline Construction industry profile features five years of projections of the Oil & Gas Pipeline Construction industry's growth rate. Calculations account for both short and long term industry trends.

Industry Outlook 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Forecast ($ billions) industry outlook
% Growth Rate

Regional Market Size

Geographic analysis by US state of industry statistics: market share revenue, number of companies, and number of employees. Pinpoint the most profitable areas in the country with this industry market research.

market share



Market Size ($ millions) 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
New York

market share analysis

Market size for each state provided.

California
Texas
Pennsylvania
Massachusetts
...

Oil & Gas Pipeline Construction Key Financial Ratios

Evaluate any Oil & Gas Pipeline Construction company's financial performance with financial ratio analysis. This income statement provides a snapshot of an average company's operating expenses. Key financial ratios from income statements and balance-sheet data can be used to compare a company to its competitors.

Industry Average Percent of Sales
Total Revenue
Operating Revenue
Cost of Goods Sold (COGS)
Gross Profit
Operating Expenses
Operating Income
Non-Operating Income
Earnings Before Interest & Taxes (EBIT)
Interest Expense
Earnings Before Taxes
Income Tax
Net Profit

Income statement pie graph



Employee Wages

Determine workforce distribution annual salary brackets for employees in the average Oil & Gas Pipeline Construction company.

TitlePercent of WorkforceBottom Quartile Average (Median) SalaryUpper Quartile
Management Occupations 5%

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Salary data provided in research report.

Chief Executives0%
General and Operations Managers2%
Office and Administrative Support Occupations 8%
Construction and Extraction Occupations 56%
First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers 7%
Construction Laborers 20%
Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment Operators 10%
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations 17%
Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers 7%
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations 5%

Government Contracts

In 2008, the federal government spent a total of $238,387,987 on this industry. It has awarded 424 contracts to 108 companies, with an average value of $2,207,296 per company.


Major Competitors


Benchmark your company's performance against key competitors in the Oil & Gas Pipeline Construction's competitive landscape. These company revenues provide realistic market share goals for your business to achieve. Companies in related sectors can be either potential partners or clients.

CompanyAddressRevenue ($ millions)

Oil & Gas Pipeline Construction industry research report

Company list provided in industry research report.


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