PUBLISHER: Mordor Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 2063893
PUBLISHER: Mordor Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 2063893
According to Mordor Intelligence, the north america coiled tubing services market size is expected to grow from USD 3.30 billion in 2025 to USD 3.48 billion in 2026 and is forecast to reach USD 4.44 billion by 2031 at 4.99% CAGR over 2026-2031.

This report is Segmented by Service Type (Well Cleaning and Stimulation, Logging and Perforation, Fishing and Milling), Pipe Diameter (Up To 2 In, 2 To 2. 5 In, Above 2. 5 In), Application (Drilling, Completion, Well Intervention), Location of Deployment (Onshore, Offshore), and Geography (United States, Canada, Mexico). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).
KLX Energy Services' Whisper Series electric unit cut diesel use by 40% on a Permian project, helping operators meet Scope 1 targets under Canada's CAD 80-per-tonne carbon price . While power-grid access still limits deployment in remote Bakken fields, pad sites with electricity infrastructure are seeing sub-18-month paybacks through fuel savings.
Mobilizing a workover rig costs USD 15,000-25,000 per day and often requires a week on location, whereas a coiled tubing unit can rig up in four hours at rates below USD 10,000 per day. The 30-50% cost reduction and up to 80% lower emissions in plug-and-abandonment projects encourage operators in Texas, Oklahoma, and Alberta to adopt rig-less techniques when WTI trades near USD 70 per barrel .
WTI averaged in the mid-USD 60s during 2025, squeezing operator cash flow and trimming discretionary workover budgets. While EIA now projects USD 87 per barrel for 2026, the agency's forecast revision history keeps decision-makers cautious, leading many to lock in long-term contracts or pivot toward geothermal and CCUS work where revenues decouple from oil benchmarks.
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Well cleaning and stimulation accounted for 47.7% of the North America coiled tubing services market size in 2025 and is set for a 5.3% CAGR through 2031. Multi-well pad developments in the Permian favor coiled tubing acid circulations that avoid shutting in adjacent wells. Integrated logging-while-cleaning packages, made possible by real-time fiber optics, eliminate separate wireline mobilizations and cut intervention time by 30%.
Logging and perforation revenues, though smaller, are compounding as operators capture production diagnostics during routine cleanouts. Fishing and milling remain critical for stuck tools in ultra-deep horizontals; Cudd Energy Services' 31,000-foot string exemplifies how providers combine reach with tensile strength for high-risk retrievals. The service mix is pivoting toward higher-margin, telemetry-enabled offerings, squeezing margins for crews restricted to commodity cleanouts.
Strings up to 2 inches held 39.5% of 2025 sales, yet the 2-to-2.5-inch category will clock the fastest 5.6% CAGR as STEP Energy Services' UDx fleet pushes interventions to 35,000 feet in Wolfcamp D wells. Larger diameters deliver greater flow rates for acid and proppant removal while withstanding higher collapse pressures.
Tubing above 2.5 inches remains niche, serving Canadian steam-assisted gravity drainage wells that demand thermal resilience. Copper Tip Energy's 2-⅞-inch strings operate at 3,700 meters in 300 °C service, highlighting the extreme-condition envelope where oversize tubing still plays.