Offshore Decommissioning Global Market – Overview
The Global Offshore Decommissioning Market has
witnessed a gradual growth in the past few years and it has been
anticipated that the market will grow at a rapid pace during the
forecast period. Offshore decommissioning plays a crucial role in oil
and gas exploration activities. Offshore decommissioning refers to the
decommissioning of oil and gas facilities that are approaching the end
of their useful design life or economic operation. Aging offshore oil
and gas structures are a major environmental concern and liability to
countries, operators, contactors and affects surrounding marine
environment. The offshore decommissioning is driven by various factors
such as increasing oil and gas platform around the world. Especially in
the North Sea region and Gulf of Mexico, the oil and gas industry is
determined to remove these structures to reduce environmental penalties
and also to reduce operating cost of these aging wells. However, the
growth of this market is expected to be hindered by the uncertain cost
and strict environmental and regulation laws surrounding the offshore
decommissioning projects. As per the study conducted by Market Research
Future, the global market for offshore decommissioning is likely to grow
at the CAGR of around 6.93%.
Offshore Decommissioning Global Market - Competitive Analysis
The global market for offshore decommissioning is one of the most technological advance market. To maintain the market position and to drive the market growth, all the major players continuously strive for technological development in their offshore decommissioning systems. Market leaders are rigorously involved in R&D activities, so as to develop feasible product, which fulfils all the client requirement over their structure removal operations.
Dominant Players:
Prominent players operating in this market are Tetra Technologies, Inc., (U.S.), BP P.L.C. (U.K.), Statoil ASA (Norway), DNV GL (Norway), TechnipFMC PLC (U.K.), AF Gruppen ASA (Norway), Ramboll Group A/S (Denmark), Aker Solutions ASA (Norway), Amec Foster Wheeler (U.K.), John Wood Group Plc. (Scotland), Claxton Engineering Services (U.K.), Allseas group SA (Switzerland), DeepOcean Group (Netherlands), and others.
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Intended Audience:
The global Offshore Decommissioning Market can be segmented by type, service type, and application.
Global Offshore Decommissioning Market, By Type
Latest Industry News:
Based in Billingham, UK, Able UK has earned the contract to dismantle, recycle and dispose of offshore natural gas platforms from the Sable Offshore Energy Project (SOEP). SOEP is operated by ExxonMobil Canada, off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada. 15 OCT 2018
Earning a contract for Vattenfall, the offshore wind O&M specialist ZITON has completed the decommissioning of the Utgrunden Offshore Windfarm that is off the east coast of Sweden. 11 OCT 2018
The Global Offshore Decommissioning Market has
witnessed a gradual growth in the past few years and it has been
anticipated that the market will grow at a rapid pace during the
forecast period. Offshore decommissioning plays a crucial role in oil
and gas exploration activities. Offshore decommissioning refers to the
decommissioning of oil and gas facilities that are approaching the end
of their useful design life or economic operation. Aging offshore oil
and gas structures are a major environmental concern and liability to
countries, operators, contactors and affects surrounding marine
environment. The offshore decommissioning is driven by various factors
such as increasing oil and gas platform around the world. Especially in
the North Sea region and Gulf of Mexico, the oil and gas industry is
determined to remove these structures to reduce environmental penalties
and also to reduce operating cost of these aging wells. However, the
growth of this market is expected to be hindered by the uncertain cost
and strict environmental and regulation laws surrounding the offshore
decommissioning projects. As per the study conducted by Market Research
Future, the global market for offshore decommissioning is likely to grow
at the CAGR of around 6.93%.Offshore Decommissioning Global Market - Competitive Analysis
The global market for offshore decommissioning is one of the most technological advance market. To maintain the market position and to drive the market growth, all the major players continuously strive for technological development in their offshore decommissioning systems. Market leaders are rigorously involved in R&D activities, so as to develop feasible product, which fulfils all the client requirement over their structure removal operations.
Dominant Players:
Prominent players operating in this market are Tetra Technologies, Inc., (U.S.), BP P.L.C. (U.K.), Statoil ASA (Norway), DNV GL (Norway), TechnipFMC PLC (U.K.), AF Gruppen ASA (Norway), Ramboll Group A/S (Denmark), Aker Solutions ASA (Norway), Amec Foster Wheeler (U.K.), John Wood Group Plc. (Scotland), Claxton Engineering Services (U.K.), Allseas group SA (Switzerland), DeepOcean Group (Netherlands), and others.
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Intended Audience:
- Distributer & Supplier companies
- End Users
- Consultants and Investment bankers
- Government as well as Independent Regulatory Authorities
- Geographical analysis across 15 countries
- Profiling of 13 key market players
- In-depth analysis including SWOT analysis, and strategy information of related to report title
- Competitive landscape including emerging trends adopted by major companies
The global Offshore Decommissioning Market can be segmented by type, service type, and application.
Global Offshore Decommissioning Market, By Type
- Topside
• Substructure
• Sub Infrastructure
- Well Plugging and Abandonment
• Conductor Removal
• Platform Removal
• Others
- Shallow water
• Deepwater
- Europe
• North America
• Asia-Pacific
• Rest of the world
Latest Industry News:
Based in Billingham, UK, Able UK has earned the contract to dismantle, recycle and dispose of offshore natural gas platforms from the Sable Offshore Energy Project (SOEP). SOEP is operated by ExxonMobil Canada, off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada. 15 OCT 2018
Earning a contract for Vattenfall, the offshore wind O&M specialist ZITON has completed the decommissioning of the Utgrunden Offshore Windfarm that is off the east coast of Sweden. 11 OCT 2018
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