Coiled Tubing Market is Expected to Grow by $4.0 bn during 2020-2025 Progressing at a C... - 0 views
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Almira Coyne on 10 Aug 20the global coiled tubing market size is projected to reach USD 4.0 billion by 2025 from an estimated USD 3.0 billion in 2020, at a post COVID-19 CAGR of 5.8% during the forecast period. Stabilized oil prices have revitalized the exploration & production expenditures globally. This has led to increased investments in the enhancement of productivity of oil & gas wells. Furthermore, the global coiled tubing industry is driven by the upsurge in the oil & gas production by countries owing to rising demand from the Asia Pacific. Browse 245 market data Tables and 61 Figures spread through 264 Pages and in-depth TOC on "Coiled Tubing Market" Download PDF Brochure @ https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/pdfdownloadNew.asp?id=804 North America is estimated to be the fastest-growing market for coiled tubing during the forecast period. The region has been segmented, by country, into the US and Canada. The increasing shale oil & gas production in the North America region is driving the coiled tubing market. According to the BP statistical report for June 2019, the US is the top producer of oil, producing 15.3 billion barrels of oil, in 2018. Moreover, the country has been experiencing huge investments from upstream operators to increase the production from the depleting fields in Texas, Permian Basin, and the Gulf of Mexico, along with new drilling activities in ultra-deepwater locations in the Gulf of Mexico, which is likely to drive the North American coiled tubing market. The coiled tubing market, by service, is segmented into well intervention service, drilling service, and others. Others include minor services such as fishing, fracturing, wireline logging, and inspection. Well Intervention services is the fastest growing market by region and are also observed as new revenue pockets. These services are further sub-segmented as well cleaning & pumping operations and well completions & mechanical operations. The challenges faced by oilfield operators during the well comple