A number of our publications have been referenced this week and DW Monday was featured on a large range of websites:
The World Downstream Maintenance Market Forecast 2015-2019 was released this week and a number of news sites reported on it:
“Global downstream asset maintenance expenditure is expected to total $322 billion between 2015 and 2019, reflecting an increase of 12 per cent when compared to the previous five-year period, a report said.”
EnergyGlobal.com 26/05/2015
OGFJ.com 26/05/2015
TradeArabia.com 27/05/2015
MyInforms.com 27/05/2015
NOFEnergy.co.uk 27/05/2015
Douglas-Westwood’s World Deepwater Market Forecast 2015-2019 also appeared in the news this week:
“There is a huge opportunity for deepwater production growth. British consulting firm Douglas-Westwood released, ‘Deep market 5-year forecast’ (2015-2019); the next five years compared with the previous forecast represent a substantial increase of 69%.”
HDrich.com 23/05/2015
Douglas-Westwood was quoted on the Wall Street Daily website last November and continued to be referenced elsewhere this week:
“Shale oil extraction is unconventional and more costly. Douglas-Westwood, an energy advisory firm, estimates that nearly half of the US oil projects under development need oil prices greater than $120 per barrel in order to achieve positive cash flow.”
Journal-neo.org 24/05/2015
Pravda.Ru 26/05/2015
A number of charts from Douglas-Westwood presentations were used in an article that appeared on the China Shipbuilding Online website and elsewhere:
ShipOil.com 27/05/2015
CSIC.org.cn 27/05/2015
This week’s DW Monday proved popular, appearing on a number of websites:
“For the US energy industry, 2014 will be remembered as the year when crude oil prices fell below $50/bbl, resulting in significant realignments in the sector, Douglas-Westwood said.”
OffshoreWind.biz 25/05/2015
Maritime-Executive.com 25/05/2015
The-MEA.co.uk 25/05/2015
All-Energy.co.uk 25/05/2015
SeaFarersRights.org 25/05/2015
WorldOil.com 26/05/2015