
United States Artificial Lift Systems Market Analysis by Mordor Intelligence
The United States Artificial Lift Systems Market is expected to register a CAGR of greater than 3% during the forecast period.
- Offshore application in the United States is expected to witness significant demand for artificial lift systems during the forecast period.
- The oil and gas industry is witnessing increasing investments in the R&D activities from private players and government entities, along with technological advancements like real-time data analysis and management, which may create new opportunities for the market players.
- An increasing number of maturing oil fields and oil wells are likely to drive the US artificial lift systems market during the forecast period.
United States Artificial Lift Systems Market Trends and Insights
Offshore Segment to Witness Significant Growth
- The offshore oil and gas segment is expected to grow significantly during the forecast period. Artificial lift methods such as hydraulic pumping, gas lift, electric submersible pumps (ESPs), and progressive cavity pumps (PCPs) are most predominantly used in offshore oil wells.
- The companies have been exploring offshore locations for oil and gas production because the offshore segment has huge untapped reserves. Thus, the offshore market is more capital-intensive compared to onshore.
- In February 2022, BP PLC announced the start of the Herschel Expansion project in the Gulf of Mexico. Herschel is the first of four major projects scheduled to be delivered globally in 2022. Phase 1 of the project comprises the development of a new subsea production system. At its peak, the first well is expected to increase platform annual gross production by an estimated 10,600 barrels of oil equivalent a day.
- In December 2021, ConcoPhillips started production at its GMT-2 oil project in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska. The project is expected to produce 30,000 b/d at its peak. The development costs for the project were USD 1.4 million.
- Such offshore projects are expected to employ artificial lift systems. Many offshore projects are under development and are likely to drive the market in the United States during the forecast period.

Increasing Number of Maturing Fields Driving the Market Demand
- Mature and maturing oil and gas fields and a rising number of aging production technologies are expected to hugely impact the growth of the artificial lift systems market in the country. In recent years, the increasing volatility of crude oil prices has made major oil and gas industry players focus more on maximizing the production from the existing wells.
- In February 2022, Short Term Energy Outlook by the Energy Information Administration projected that US crude oil production would increase to 12.0 million b/d in 2022, up from 760,000 b/d in 2021. This forecast implies increased production from oil wells employing superior techniques to extract more oil, such as artificial lift systems.
- Moreover, in 2020, the number of gas and condensate producing wells in the country was 483,326, which declined from 586,213 in 2014. However, the total gas production in the country from 2014 to 2019 increased by approximately 30%, although witnessing a decrease in production due to COVID-19 in 2020. This factor exhibits the country's trend of maximizing hydrocarbon production from a few wells using different artificial lifting techniques.
- Thus, the increasing number of maturing oil fields is likely to drive the US artificial lift systems market during the forecast period.

Competitive Landscape
The US artificial lift systems market is moderately fragmented. Some of the major players involved in the market are Halliburton Company, Baker Hughes Company, Schlumberger Limited, NOV Inc., and Weatherford International PLC.
United States Artificial Lift Systems Industry Leaders
Halliburton Company
Baker Hughes Company
Schlumberger Limited
NOV Inc.
Weatherford International PLC
- *Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order

Recent Industry Developments
- In September 2021, natural gas producer Vine Energy signed a contract with Baker Hughes to deploy its artificial lift solution, ProductionLink Edge, across 100 natural gas wells in Louisiana's Haynesville Shale. The automation solution uses advanced analytics and 'smart' edge technology to boost production and reduce associated methane emissions from oil and gas wells.
United States Artificial Lift Systems Market Report Scope
The scope of the US artificial lift systems market report includes:
| Progressive Cavity Pumps (PCP) |
| Electric Submersible Pumps (ESP) |
| Gas Lift Systems |
| Other Types |
| Onshore |
| Offshore |
| Type | Progressive Cavity Pumps (PCP) |
| Electric Submersible Pumps (ESP) | |
| Gas Lift Systems | |
| Other Types | |
| Area of Deployment | Onshore |
| Offshore |
Key Questions Answered in the Report
What is the current United States Artificial Lift Systems Market size?
The United States Artificial Lift Systems Market is projected to register a CAGR of greater than 3% during the forecast period (2025-2030)
Who are the key players in United States Artificial Lift Systems Market?
Halliburton Company, Baker Hughes Company, Schlumberger Limited, NOV Inc. and Weatherford International PLC are the major companies operating in the United States Artificial Lift Systems Market.
What years does this United States Artificial Lift Systems Market cover?
The report covers the United States Artificial Lift Systems Market historical market size for years: 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024. The report also forecasts the United States Artificial Lift Systems Market size for years: 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029 and 2030.
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United States Artificial Lift Systems Market Report
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