There were a number of stories in the news this week with references to both the North Sea Decommissioning and Deepwater Market Forecasts among them:
The North Sea Decommissioning Market Forecast 2016-2040 was referenced on a number of sites this week:
“The Douglas-Westwood, another energy consulting agency, said in February that no less than 150 platforms in the North Sea will be decommissioned over the next ten years.”
DiarioLiberadade.org 31/05/2016
Environment-Analyst.com 01/06/2016
Lewica.pl 01/06/2016
Douglas-Westwood’s World Deepwater Market Forecast 2016-2020 was featured in the news this week:
“Deepwater spending continues to fall because of the oil price crash, with the Americas and Africa the only bright spots, according to a new study by Douglas-Westwood.”
A DW Monday from January 18th 2016 was referenced on a number of sites:
“A report by British consultancy Douglas-Westwood shows that until September last year, the number of drilling rigs (equipment used to producing oil wells) in activity in the US shale fell 65% from the high in 2014.”
JornalFloripa.com.br 02/06/2016
This week’s DW Monday was featured on a range of websites:
“Despite widespread use, there is still potential for substantial growth – each new technological advance increases the viability of the vessels in different sectors. This is particularly clear in oil & gas, where AUVs remain niche assets.”
NewsOnePlace.com 30/05/2016
OffshoreEnergyToday.com 30/05/2016
WN.com 30/05/2016
EnergyGlobal.com 31/05/2016
EnvironemntGuru.com 31/05/2016
FinancialInsider.news 31/05/2016
Kincaid.com.br 31/05/2016
Offshore-Mag.com 31/05/2016
ShaleMarkets.com 31/05/2016
Subsea-Engineers.com 31/05/2016
Subsea-Umbilicals-Risers-Flowlines.com 31/05/2016
SubseaWorldNews.com 01/06/2016