The second edition of The World Offshore Operations & Maintenance Market Forecast is now available. Over $335 billion is expected to be spent over the next five years, with production services dominating this. The market is recovering from the effects of the global downturn of 2008-2009, although O&M markets are shown to be considerably less vulnerable to downturn than their capital-led counterparts. Growth will be driven by a combination of needing to operate and maintain a vast and aging infrastructure, high oil prices, buoyant new offshore field development activity and rampant price inflation for equipment and services. The World Offshore Operations & Maintenance Market Forecast 2012-2016 contains: - Unique and proprietary data – historic and forecast spend breakdowns for Africa, Asia, Australasia, Eastern Europe & FSU, Latin America, Middle East, North America, Norway, Rest of Western Europe and UK
- Regional forecasts – detailed by production services; asset services; support services; subsea inspection, repair & maintenance; platform drilling services and logistics.
- Macro-economic overview – of the market, considering global oil supply & demand; cost inflation & oil price, the role of offshore production and the oil & gas supply chain.
- Competitive landscapes – an analysis of the main contractors for each O&M sector.
Why buy the report? This wide-ranging report details all sectors of the offshore operations and maintenance market, with comprehensive expenditure forecasts for each, segmented regionally. The report will enable the reader to better understand where and when to make investment decisions. Geared to senior executives' needs, the report assumes no previous knowledge of the subject area. The World Offshore Operations & Maintenance Market Forecast 2012-2016 is essential for fabric maintenance & inspection service providers, rig contractors, offshore engineering & construction companies, vessel operators, drilling operators, companies providing support services, FPS leasing contractors, oilfield services companies and ROV operating companies. Report Contents Executive Summary & Conclusions - Offshore O&M market by region and sector - Offshore O&M costs per boe Macro-economic Overview of the O&M Sector - Global oil demand & supply - Cost inflation & oil price - Role of offshore production - Overview of offshore oil & gas supply chain - Overview of O&M market sub-sectors Production Services - Overview of the production services sector and methods - Production services supply chain and competitive landscape - Key modelling assumptions and market drivers - Production services market forecasts Asset Services - Overview of the asset services sector - Production platforms - Asset services supply chain and competitive landscape - Key modelling assumptions and market drivers - Asset services market forecasts - Major FPS leasing contractors and their vessels Support Services - Overview of offshore support service sector and supply chain - Competitive landscape - Key modelling assumptions and market drivers - Support services market forecasts Subsea Inspection, Repair & Maintenance - Overview of the subsea IRM sector and methods - Subsea IRM supply chain and competitive landscape - Key modelling assumptions and market drivers - Subsea IRM market forecasts Platform Drilling Services - Overview of the platform drilling sector, supply chain and competitive landscape - Platform drilling – key market drivers, assumptions and market forecasts Logistics - Overview of the logistics sector, supply chain and competitive landscapes - Key modelling assumptions & market drivers - Market forecasts: helicopters, platform supply vessels (PSVs) and crew boats Regional Market Analysis - Broken down for Africa, Asia, Australasia, Eastern Europe & FSU, Latin America, Middle East, North America, Norway, Rest of Western Europe and UK. Click here to find more information on the report. Note: The report only covers IRM on upstream facilities and therefore excludes trunklines. |
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