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The Gas Pipeline market is a segment of the larger Pipelines industry, which is composed of companies that construct, operate, and maintain pipelines for the transportation of natural gas, oil, and other products. Gas pipelines are typically composed of steel pipes, valves, and other components, and are used to transport natural gas from production sites to end-users. Gas pipelines are typically regulated by government agencies, and are subject to safety and environmental regulations.
The Gas Pipeline market is highly competitive, with a number of large companies operating in the space. Some of the major players in the market include Enbridge, Kinder Morgan, TransCanada, Williams Companies, and Spectra Energy. These companies are involved in the construction, operation, and maintenance of gas pipelines, as well as the transportation of natural gas. Show Less Read more