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There are xx businesses in the Oil & Gas Pipeline Construction industry in Canada, which is expected to decline at xx% over the next five years. The Oil and Gas Pipeline Construction industry in Canada constructs gas and oil pipelines, mains, pumping stations, refineries, storage tanks and other related structures.
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| Industry | Sector | Last 5-yr CAGR | Forecast 5-year CAGR | Revenue |
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| Transmission Line Construction in Canada |
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XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Oil & Gas Field Services in Canada |
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XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Oil & Gas Pipeline Construction in the US |
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XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Heavy Industry and Other Non-Building Construction in Australia |
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XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Heavy Industry and Other Non-Building Construction in New Zealand |
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XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Wiring and Pipeline Infrastructure Construction in China |
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XX% | XX% | $XX |
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There is 2,760 Oil & Gas Pipeline Construction in Canada businesses as of 2025, an decrease of -0.7% from 2024.
The number of Oil & Gas Pipeline Construction in Canada businesses has declined -1.5% per year on average over the five years between 2020 and 2025.
See our full analysis of the Oil & Gas Pipeline Construction in Canada to understand if the mumber of bussinesses is expected to grow or decline over the next five years.