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Offshore Drilling Is Coming Back With A Bang
Posted on 8/9/22 at 7:09 am
Posted on 8/9/22 at 7:09 am
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After years of uncertainty and stagnation, the offshore drilling market is on the rebound and is in the early innings of an upcycle in investment and activity that will outpace the 2016-2019 cycle, major services and rig providers say. Analysts and top offshore drilling executives say that offshore rig utilization and day rates are also rising in a market that is expected to tighten going forward.
In one of the latest outlooks on global offshore drilling, contractor giant Transocean says that the market is recovering, with momentum accelerating.
"While the past eight years have been extremely challenging for the entire industry, it is clear that the recovery in offshore drilling is underway, as contracting activity, utilization rates for high-specification ultra-deepwater and harsh-environment assets, and dayrates all continue to rise," Transocean CEO Jeremy Thigpen said last week, commenting on the company's Q2 performance.
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As the world continues to consume a lot of oil and gas and many governments are prioritizing energy security to an accelerated energy transition after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the offshore drilling activity is set for an upturn.
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Last month, the world's largest oilfield services provider, Schlumberger, expressed a similarly optimistic view on offshore oil and gas drilling.
“The outlook for 2022, 2025 on offshore investments and FID activity will outpace visibly at 2016-2019 cycle. So we have early innings of this offshore cycle, but it's quite interesting," Schlumberger's CEO Olivier Le Peuch said on the earnings call in July.
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“After a turbulent 2020-21 period denominated by the Covid-19 pandemic, the erosion of oil demand and a crash in oil prices, the offshore O&G sector is prime for a flurry of investment to make up for limited spending over the last few years," Mark Adeosun, Manager – Offshore Energy Services, at Westwood Global Energy Group, wrote in an insight on contractor spending offshore over the next few years.
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“For the first time in several years, due to this increasing committed utilisation, most new rig contracts are being fixed at dayrates that are higher than their prior contracts – another indicator of a tightening rig market," Wilkie noted.
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As if the truck nut market wasn’t already out of whack enough, we could now be in danger of causing a truck nut bubble. In a few years baws could be left holding nuts that are worth only a third of what they paid for them.
Posted on 8/9/22 at 7:11 am to ragincajun03
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Coming Back With A Bang
The Vietnamese are getting involved with offshore drilling?
Posted on 8/9/22 at 7:12 am to ragincajun03
Oh there’s gonna be some bang’in
~Offshore Jody
~Offshore Jody
Posted on 8/9/22 at 7:14 am to ragincajun03
Positive economic outlooks before a midterm election? Shocking. Carrot and stick, anyone.
Posted on 8/9/22 at 7:19 am to ragincajun03
Good!
Posted on 8/9/22 at 7:58 am to ragincajun03
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After years of uncertainty and stagnation, the offshore drilling market is on the rebound and is in the early innings of an upcycle in investment and activity that will outpace the 2016-2019 cycle, major services and rig providers say.
Years 2016 - 2019 were the tail end of the crash and burn cycle for offshore drilling, won't take much to improve upon the stagnant years since.
The majors exploration drilling budgets will indicate how real the drilling market uptick will become.
Hope it's true and we get back to drilling far more in the Gulf compared to the last five years, followed by field development spending on successful drilling sites.
Posted on 8/9/22 at 8:28 am to ragincajun03
Truck nuts won’t be the only nuts they are holding when this is all over.
Posted on 8/9/22 at 8:48 am to ragincajun03
Great. Just as my company exited the GOM
Posted on 8/9/22 at 9:10 am to ragincajun03
I did ROV work for a few years and got an email a couple weeks ago asking if I was interested in coming back. Figured that meant drilling was picking back up
Posted on 8/9/22 at 9:30 am to ragincajun03
I was looking into buying a hydraulic fluids manufacturer who specialized in subsea and BOP supplies but his sales had been off since 2014. This was in the Spring of 2021. I had a meeting the head of Chouest Logistics about them handling inventory of totes ready to at Port Fourchon. He was laughing about the "Green Shiit" and telling me that the forecast was for 44 drilling rigs in the GOM but that was supposed to happen sooner than now.
Posted on 8/9/22 at 9:58 am to ragincajun03
Energy prices will decrease and admin will tout it as a victory when all they really did was get halfway out of the way. fricking swine.
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