Droneii’s Drones in Energy Industry Report provides a unique insight, analysis, and case studies of how drones are used in the energy industry and what their market potential is.
This extensive 96-page drone application report covers the largest industry vertical for the global drone market (based on an adjusted North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)). Today, drones are already used throughout the world to carry out inspections of oil rigs and powerlines, gas emission monitoring, methane detection and dozens of other applications. These drones in energy are optimizing processes for oil & gas, electricity, sewage systems, and other vital utilities and infrastructures.
Our report dives into the various applications of drones in the energy industry, including specific sub-sectors and application methods. These are followed by specific case studies of drones in energy, where companies provide the problem description, drone solution, operational characteristics of the technology used, date and location.
After providing a close look at these applications, we elaborate on the macro-perpective. Globally, drones in energy represent the biggest market for drone applications. We provide data on the current market as well as forecast for its growth until 2026. Furthermore, the chapter provides these numbers for the top global drone markets, including CAGR projections.
In addition to the micro- and macro-perspectives, the report also includes the top 20 ranking for remote-sensing companies as well as the top 20 commercial drone manufacturers and top 20 dual-use drone manufacturers. All of these rankings are followed by company profiles of the top 5 companies from each ranking that use their drones in energy-related activities.
Finally there are dedicated chapters on drone regulation and emerging technologies. The regulation chapter introduces drone regulation and the approval process for various operational scenarios. Meanwhile the emerging technologies chapter covers various new technologies that may soon impact drones in the energy industry.