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石油・ガスのオフショアE&P向け海底技術:テーマ別調査Subsea Technologies for Oil and Gas Offshore Exploration and Production - Thematic Research |
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石油・ガスのオフショアE&P向け海底技術:テーマ別調査 |
出版日: 2022年07月12日
発行: GlobalData
ページ情報: 英文 43 Pages
納期: 即納可能
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当レポートでは、浅海・深海・超深海の地形を含む、オフショア石油・ガス産業におけるテーマとしての海底の概要、部門・技術・マクロ経済の動向のハイライト、オフショア産業の評価、各地域の主な海底開発と契約などの情報を提供しています。
High capital costs are a major deterrent for deepwater oil and gas projects. Exploration and production (E&P) in deepwater areas slowed down in 2020 following the COVID-induced drop in energy demand. However, a resurgence in overall global demand amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict has propelled prices to over $100 in 2022. With regions such as the Europe Union looking to phase out Russian imports, the global crude oil supply will remain tight in the next two to three years and will support prices. This could encourage oil and gas producers to invest in subsea developments over this timeframe.
Moreover, the subsea industry has benefitted from process improvements that led to a dip in the project costs. Subsea equipment manufacturers have been working to reduce the cost of machinery installed on the seabed for deepwater production. Their efforts in streamlining material procurement, optimizing subsea architecture, and simplifying equipment installation have brought about an overall reduction in the complexity of subsea systems.
Besides, engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractors have managed to lower the project execution cycle time to further improve the viability of subsea developments. In one instance, TechnipFMC, a leading subsea contractor, cut the cycle time at Shell's Kaikias oilfield in the US Gulf of Mexico by about six months using advanced equipment designs and an integrated project execution approach.