The downstream segment contracts in North America registered a decrease of 50% with three contracts in June 2022, when compared with the previous month’s total of six contracts, according to GlobalData’s oil and gas contracts database.

A total of three contracts were registered in the downstream segment of North America during the month, when compared with the last 12-month moving average of seven contracts.


In terms of the number of contracts in North America, the upstream segment contributed the most with 124 contracts in June 2022, followed by midstream and downstream segments with nine and three contracts, respectively.


Contract award activity in North America’s downstream segment during June 2022

In June 2022, the US led the activity with two contracts and a 67% share of the downstream oil and gas contracts in North America. It saw a decrease of 50% over the previous month’s total of four contracts and a decrease of 60% when compared with the last 12 month-average of five contracts in the US.

In second place was Canada with one contract and a 33% share.

Based on 12-month moving average of the contracts in the downstream segment of North America, the US took the top spot with five contracts, followed by Canada and Mexico with one contract each.

Contracts by scope of work in North America’s downstream segment during June 2022

During the month, the majority of downstream segment contracts awarded in the North America were in the operations & maintenance with two contracts, followed by procurement and design & engineering with one contract each.

Methodology

All publicly announced contracts are included in this analysis, which is drawn from GlobalData’s oil and gas contracts database that provides insights into awarded and expired contracts globally.

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