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InfieldLive hosts all of the information which supports your Offshore Energy Database data subscriptions. Login to run online searches, export results and download the entire data set to use offline.
InfieldRigs online service tracks the global offshore jackup, drillship, semisub and tender rig fleets, providing: dayrates, contract information, regional utilisation and detailed information about each drilling unit.
InfieldMaps online interactive mapping system offers optional layers, both geographic and infrastructure specific and allows the user to interrogate these layers to create custom maps of offshore field developments globally.
Model which assesses the breakeven economics of future offshore oil and gas fields/developments. Oil price and discount rate sensitive. Useful for: ranking project viability, decommissioning overviews, infrastructure EPIC Capex overview.
Infield Reports provides an easily accessible sector-specific overview, highlighting key themes, regional capex trends and companies active within the market over a ten year historical and forecast timeframe.
Online business intelligence dashboard which increases the analytical value of our reports and trackers by delivering them via an interactive system that dynamically updates its views based on user choices.
Gulf of Mexico Oil and Gas Map to 2021 was published in 2016 and saw its major release at OTC (Offshore Technology Conference), Houston. The Gulf of Mexico map features a complete regional overview, showing both the current operational status of the offshore Gulf of Mexico region, including operational oil and gas fields, platforms and pipelines as well as the abandoned oil and gas licence areas. The Gulf of Mexico Oil and Gas Infrastructure and Integrity map also highlights how all of the new discoveries will be tied into the existing, aging infrastructure. The offshore Gulf of Mexico oil and gas map also provides a market overview with graphics highlighting Gulf of Mexico Capex spend by operator, Capex by major license block and by market segment (Subsea, platforms, pipelines, control lines and SPMs). Overall, Infield expects the Gulf of Mexico to form 12% of global offshore capital expenditure over the 2017-2021 timeframe, with 85% of the region’s investment expected to be destined for developments in water depths greater than 1,000 metres. As such, the subsea market dominates capital expenditure demand, and is forecast to account for 47% of operator investment over the 2017-2021 timeframe; which vastly exceeds the global subsea expenditure average of 24% over the same period.
All Infield wall maps has been replaced with Wood Mackenzie Wallmaps. Over 40 maps from the Gulf of Mexico map to World Coal trade map, can be found on the Wood Mackenzie store. These are printed poster size and couriered to you within 5 days of your order. Click here to browse the full range
Infield Systems expects a total of 35 operators to invest in the region between 2017 and 2021. Shell leads the way, holding a 23% share of the forecast Capex. Shell’s investments are driven by a series of high-profile, ultra-deepwater developments including the 2,220 metre depth Appomattox prospect, which is expected to be Shell’s most capital intensive development over the forthcoming period. The GoM is predominantely governed by large supermajors however, smaller independent operators are making meaningful contributions. In 2015, Anadarko’s Lucuis development, LLOG’s Delta House project and Noble’s Big Bend and Dantzler field all came onstream, adding to the country’s annual production rate.
Folded copies of the Gulf of Mexico Oil and Gas Infrastructure and Integrity Map will be distributed free of charge at all relevant events and exhibitions attended by the Infield team. Alternatively, you can purchase rolled and folded copies of the map from the Infield Shop.
Due to the maturity of the region and the level of detail provided about licence blocks, there are no map insets on the current edition of the US Gulf of Mexico Infrastructure and Integrity Map
Gulf of Mexico Oil and Gas Infrastructure and Integrity Map to 2021
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