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FRP Pipe Market: Analysis By Material/Type (Polyurethane FRP Pipe, Polyester FRP Pipe, Epoxy FRP Pipe, Others (Vinyl Ester, etc.)); End-User (Residential, Industrial, Commercial, Others); Application (Power Generation, Water & Wastewater, Oil & Gas, Chemical Processing, Others (Industrial, Municipal)); Joint/Connection Type (Butt-and-Strap, Bell-and-Spigot, Socket-and-Spigot) -Market Size, Trend, company, Opportunity Analysis and Forecast for 2026–2035

  • Last Updated: 14-Jan-2026  |  
    Format: PDF
     |  Report ID: AA01261659  

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The global FRP pipe market was valued at USD 4.56 billion in 2025. Driven by aggressive infrastructure modernization and material substitution, the market is projected to reach a valuation of USD 8.76 billion by 2035, registering a robust CAGR of 6.75% during the forecast period (2026–2035).

FRP pipes offer an 80% weight reduction compared to steel, drastically lowering logistics and handling costs. Consequently, installation expenses in 2025 are tracking 40-60% lower than traditional materials. Furthermore, the inherent immunity to electrochemical corrosion ensures a zero replacement factor, eliminating maintenance costs and maximizing long-term ROI for asset owners.

The competitive landscape is consolidated around vertically integrated giants capable of executing mega-projects. Saudi Arabian Amiantit and Future Pipe Industries (FPI) dominate the Middle East water sector, while Amiblu leads European municipal markets. In the energy sector, NOV Inc. and Strohm command the high-pressure oil and gas segments.

While water security remains the volume leader, the Oil & Gas sector is aggressively pivoting to non-metallics to combat corrosion costs. Crucially, the Hydrogen economy has emerged as a high-growth vertical in 2025, with certified composite pipelines like SoluForce’s H2T becoming essential for transporting green hydrogen.

North America currently leads with a 41% market share, driven by shale oil production and municipal upgrades. However, the Middle East remains the epicenter of new project activity due to Vision 2030 initiatives, while Asia Pacific is surging through massive state-sponsored water distribution schemes like India’s Jal Jeevan Mission.

Sustainability is now a technical procurement requirement. Innovations like Amiblu’s PROX pipes are setting benchmarks with 40% lower CO2 emissions compared to legacy materials. Additionally, thermoplastic composites allow for trench reuse in pipeline retrofits, aligning infrastructure development with global decarbonization goals.

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