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The Pipeline Rehabilitation market is a subset of the pipeline industry, focused on the repair and maintenance of existing pipelines. This includes activities such as cleaning, coating, and lining of pipelines, as well as the replacement of components. Pipeline Rehabilitation is a critical part of the pipeline industry, as it helps to ensure the safe and efficient operation of pipelines. It also helps to reduce the risk of pipeline failure, which can lead to costly repairs and environmental damage.
The Pipeline Rehabilitation market is highly competitive, with a range of companies offering services such as pipeline inspection, repair, and maintenance. Companies in the market include Shawcor, Aegion, and Furmanite, as well as a number of smaller, regional providers. Show Less Read more