It has been a busy week, with a number of reports and interviews featuring on a wide variety of websites:
Andrew Reid is part of Subsea UK’s 2017 Subsea Expo and was referenced in their press release:
“Andrew Reid from Douglas Westwood will be looking the market outlook for the subsea industry.”
OEDigital.com 20/12/2016
SubseaUK.com 20/12/2016
SOSMagazine.biz 21/12/2016
YourSubseaNews.com 21/12/2016
EnergyVoice.com 23/12/2016
An interview with Thom Payne was featured on the Energy News Bulletin website:
“DW’s Singapore-based director Thom Payne said yesterday that a number of deepwater operators went back to the drawing board regarding subsea costs and shaved 70% off their initial estimates, made when they were budgeting for a $100 oil environment.”
EnergyNewsBulletin.net 23/12/2016
Pipeline & Gas Journal were among those to feature a story about the recently released World Onshore Pipelines Market Forecast on their website:
“Douglas-Westwood has released the 6th edition of the World Onshore Pipelines Market Forecast with new operations expenditure (Opex) forecasts.”
PGJOnline.com 16/12/2016
Nafra.wnp.pl 20/12/2016
The World Offshore Maintenance, Modifications & Operations Market Forecast 2017-2021 was featured on the Maritime Executive website:
“The offshore MMO market experienced a fall of 22 percent in expenditure 2014-2015, and an additional 5% decline is projected by the end of 2016 – a result of the postponement of non-critical work, says DW analyst Marina Ivanova.”
Maritime-Executive.com 18/12/2016
This week’s DW Monday was featured on a range of sites:
“In 2017, DW forecasts large helicopter utilisation at 59%. In the event that all 52 units are removed from Western Europe’s supply, the utilisation rate is projected to improve considerably to 105% for large helicopters.”
FinancialInsider.news 19/12/2016
NOFEnergy.com 19/12/2016
Offshore-Mag.com 19/12/2016
OilfieldTechnology.com 19/12/2016
OilVoice.com 19/12/2016
ShaleMarkets.com 19/12/2016
Last week’s DW Monday also featured in the news this week:
“The recent announcement that a permit will not be granted for the Dakota Access Pipeline to drill under the Missouri river, after strong opposition on environmental grounds, is a clear example of the challenges facing the onshore pipeline industry, stated Katy Smith.”
HellenicShippingNews.com 16/12/2016
BICMagazine.com 19/12/2016