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Subsea Well Intervention Market Update 2010 - 2014
(Published February 2010)
The first edition of the Global Perspectives Subsea
Well Intervention Market Update Report published by Infield
Systems provides an in-depth analysis of the global well intervention
market from 2005 to 2014 by using a detailed demand model and providing an
in-depth review of current well intervention technology and future activity of key operators. Infield is an industry leader in providing detailed subsea
sector project information, analysis and forecasts.
The Subsea Business:
The volume of subsea trees installed is viewed as
a barometer for the health of the offshore industry.
It is a particularly important indicator for the Subsea
Umbilical Riser & Flowline (SURF) construction and
installation markets.
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Riserless Well Intervention
Riserless Well Intervention (RLWI) has been
performed on a regular basis by Statoil since 2003
and is a key element to reaching their increased oil
recovery targets from subsea completed fields. With
an ever increasing need to increase such recovery
rates from all operators and a movement towards
deepwater fields, the well intervention market has the
potential to become vital to any operator with a
substantial mass of subsea wells.
This unique report discusses the potential
requirement for well intervention services by
applying a probability model across the global mass
of subsea wells. Designed as a knowledge gathering
tool, the report provides a detailed explanation of the
history of the well intervention market. The report gives the reader a
key understanding into the potential direction of this
sector by analysing the driving factors behind the well intervention
market, the potential well intervention demand and
the potential solutions that have been deployed to
service the market.
Subsea invention is growing in importance as the
global installed base of subsea developments
continues to increase. The operational base of
subsea wells has been growing dramatically since
the first use of subsea production wells in the 1960s.
The key regional areas of subsea activity are the
North Sea, where the vast majority are installed in
water depths of less than 500m, the Gulf of Mexico,
Brazil and West Africa.
Despite the obvious benefits to an operator’s
increased recovery rate and lower capital
expenditure, the intervention market has yet
to take off. By taking a ground-up approach to
analysis Infield are able to show how the technical
limitations of equipment and inertia from operators
play a key part in limiting growth and show how this
is changing as more and more emphasis is placed
upon this sector.
The Well Intervention report includes detailed
information on intervention, inspection, repair
and maintenance (IRM), subsea installations, the
approach of various operators, contractors and
equipment suppliers and strives to give insight into
the key developments within the intervention and
wider offshore oil and gas industries.
Based upon two proprietary databases, OFFPEX
and the Specialist Vessels Database, the report
presents both the supply and demand sides within
this emergent market. Tracking each active vessel
and the myriad of assets currently lying within
shipyards, a full analysis of the key players and their
differing solutions is provided along with a detailed
regional analysis. This makes the Subsea Well
Intervention Market Update the most up-to-date,in-depth and detailed overview of a market that has
the potential to become vital to the industry.
Who is buying Infield Publications?
Organisations purchasing reports from the Global
Perspective Market Update Reports range from fully
integrated oil companies, national oil companies,
contractors, service and supply companies,
manufacturers and industry consultants located
in over 40 countries worldwide. The reports are
used by senior management
For more information please see the Global
Perspectives Subsea Well Intervention Market Update 2010/14
Report or contact Infield.
Why you should buy this report:
● Infield’s modelling process, OFFPEX, is based
upon a “bottom up approach”. The component
by component, project by project methodolgy is
robust and has a proven track record
● The Infield well intervention model is unique
and is based upon the installed global subsea
well base and forecast possibilities
● The report contains the latest information on the
plans of operators and contractors and presents
a positioning analysis for both
● Provides a detailed assessement of vessel
utilisation and dayrate analysis
Who is buying Infield Publications?
Organisations purchasing reports from the Global
Perspective Market Update and Technology &
Projects Reports range from fully integrated oil
companies, national oil companies, contractors,
service and supply companies, manufacturers and
industry consultants located in over 40 countries
worldwide. The reports are used by senior management,
industry and financial analysts and consultants
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Global Perspectives & Regional Perspectives – This series of reports is designed to provide executives with definitive market analysis, forecasts and a clear understanding of the technologies employed in the oil and gas industry. Combining data and in-depth analysis from the proprietary modelling system, these reports are unique in their coverage, perspective and comparability.
Global Perspectives Series - The other titles in the Global Perspectives series of reports are listed below. For further Information Please contact Infield;
Deep & Ultra-deepwater Oil & Gas Market Update
Deep & Ultra-deepwater Technology and Projects
Subsea Production Market Update
Subsea Production Technology & Players
Fixed Platform Market Update
Fixed Production Technology & Players
Floating Production Market Update
Floating Production Technology & Players
Offshore Pipelines & Umbilicals Market Update
Offshore Pipelines & Umbilicals Technology & Players
Specialist Vessels Market Update
Offshore Accommodation Vessel Market Update
LNG & GTL Market Update
LNG & GTL Technology & Players
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Report Contents
● Executive Summary provides a comprehensive
overview of the complete market sector
● Introduction provides an in depth understanding
of the methodology behind the report and an
overview of the market sector from a macro
perspective. Analysis is provided into the history
of the market from the first steps with Statoil
through to the benefits of RLWI over the use of
mobile drilling units.
● Well Intervention Demand provides a detailed
forecast on well intervention, using a region
by region analysis of the potential intervention
market. Beginning with an introduction into the
market demand and finishing with conclusions
focussing upon the potential growth of the RLWI
solution, the section provides a detailed analysis
upon the current dynamics and the potential
adaptation of the technology. Also included is a
detailed analysis of the subsea installation and
IRM markets which are likely to be part of each
vessel’s working remit
● Well Intervention Supply uses the growth
of specialised vessels as a starting point, the
supply section profiles those vessels that
have been positioned to compete for well
intervention demand. Providing a detailed
assessment upon the merits of each vessel,
and analysing the key link between technology
and the vessel, the section provides a unique
analysis into those looking to capitalise upon
the opportunities presented within the demand
section. Also provided is a detailed assessment
into dayrates and utilisation figures derived from
the understanding that a vessel is unable to be
purely focussed upon intervention is provided
● Vessel Utilisation & Dayrate Analysis is a
detailed assessment into dayrates and utilisation
figures derived from the nderstanding that a
vessel will not be able to be purely focussed
upon intervention. Based upon Infield’s Vessel
Activity Log dayrates are provided based on the
type of work each vessel will be engaged with
and a supply and demand differential in each
sector drives a utilisation indicator within the
market
● Appendices and Notes are included at the
close of the report to give the reader further
understanding of the unique models and how
they were used to compile the report
Proprietary Modelling System – This highly developed and complex modelling and forecasting system utilises a wide range of features, including macro-economic, techno-economic and business processes. The modelling system incorporates Infield’s global Offshore Energy Database to produce detailed financial and business models, including capital expenditure and supply/demand. These are fully scalable and adaptable, from individual elements through to national, regional, global or company forecasts and scenarios with timelines from 1908 to 2092.
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*Due to the dynamic nature of the data used these figures are subject to change up to first print."
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Asia Offshore Oil & Gas Markets & Players
Europe Offshore Oil & Gas Markets & Players
Australasia Offshore Oil & Gas Markets & Players
North America Offshore Oil & Gas Markets & Players
Latin America Offshore Oil & Gas Markets & Players
Middle East & Caspian Offshore Oil & Gas Markets & Players
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