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市場調査レポート
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油田用補助レンタル機器の世界市場:機器タイプ別、用途別、地域別、機会、予測、2018年~2032年Global Oilfield Auxiliary Rental Equipment Market Assessment, By Equipment Type [Drilling Equipment, Pressure and Flow Control Equipment, Others], By Application [Onshore, Offshore], By Region, Opportunities and Forecast, 2018-2032F |
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油田用補助レンタル機器の世界市場:機器タイプ別、用途別、地域別、機会、予測、2018年~2032年 |
出版日: 2025年07月30日
発行: Markets & Data
ページ情報: 英文 223 Pages
納期: 3~5営業日
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世界の油田用補助レンタル機器の市場規模は、予測期間の2025年~2032年に4.08%のCAGRで拡大し、2024年の248億9,000万米ドルから2032年には342億7,000万米ドルに成長すると予測されています。世界の油田用補助レンタル機器市場は、石油探査・採掘プロジェクトの増加や先進的な機器の採用により、近年大きな成長を遂げており、今後も堅調な拡大ペースを維持すると予測されています。油田用補助レンタル機器サービスは、石油・ガスセクターの周期的な性質にいくつかの利点を提供するアプローチとして、油田産業における重要なサービスになりつつあります。石油・ガス生産者であっても、複雑な探査、掘削、生産活動を効率的に管理するための柔軟で費用対効果の高い方法を求めています。資本支出を最適化し、操業上のリスクを軽減するために、オペレーターはレンタル機器を要求し始め、それによってこの市場モデルは近年大きな支持を得るようになっています。油田用補助レンタル機器会社には、コア掘削リグ、圧力制御装置、照明システム、その他特殊なツールや機械など、複数の機器が含まれるため、石油会社は機器プロバイダーと長期契約を結ぶようになり、今後数年間の市場成長を牽引しています。
また、補助機器を購入するよりもレンタルすることで、オペレーターは最新技術や整備された資産を利用することができます。同様に、オペレータは、所有に関連するコストや責任を負うことなく、プロジェクトの要件に応じてオーダーメイドの機器を選択することができますので、地域における油田用補助レンタル機器市場の成長を後押ししています。さらに、レンタルサービスは、事業者の短期的またはプロジェクト固有のニーズを管理する上で非常に効果的です。政府は、大型機器への設備投資を節約できるレンタルビジネスモデルの業界への浸透を支援しています。全体として、エネルギー需要の増加と非在来型資源へのシフトの高まりが、予測期間における油田用補助レンタル機器の需要を促進します。
例えば、2025年4月、内務省は第11次国家外大陸棚(OCS)石油・ガスリースプログラムの開発を開始し、米国のオフショアエネルギー政策の大きな転換を示しました。新プログラムは現在の第10次プログラム(2024年~2029年)に代わるもので、アメリカ湾でのリース販売は3件のみです。現在のデータでは、BOEMはOCS地域の約1,210万エーカーをカバーする2,227の有効な石油・ガスリースを管理しており、2025年4月1日現在、469のリースが活発に石油・ガスを生産しています。この市場開拓は、政策の変更に伴い、今後数年間の油田用補助レンタル機器市場の成長を後押しするのに役立つことを強調しています。
当レポートでは、世界の油田用補助レンタル機器市場について調査し、市場の概要とともに、機器タイプ別、用途別、地域別動向、および市場に参入する企業のプロファイルなどを提供しています。
Global oilfield auxiliary rental equipment market is projected to witness a CAGR of 4.08% during the forecast period 2025-2032, growing from USD 24.89 billion in 2024 to USD 34.27 billion in 2032. The global oilfield auxiliary rental equipment market has experienced significant growth in recent years due to the rising number of oil exploration and extraction projects and the adoption of advanced equipment which is expected to maintain a strong pace of expansion in the coming years. Oilfield auxiliary rental equipment service is becoming the key service in oilfield industry as this approach provide several advantages to the cyclical nature of the oil and gas sector. Even oil and gas producers are looking for a flexible and cost-effective way to efficiently manage complex exploration, drilling, and production activities. To optimize capital expenditures and reduce operational risks, operators started to demand rental equipment thereby, this market model gained significant traction in recent years. The oilfield auxiliary rental equipment companies include several equipment such as core drilling rigs, pressure control devices, lighting systems and other specialized tools and machinery due to which oil companies are entering into long-term contracts with the equipment providers, thus driving the market growth in the coming years.
In addition, opting for renting auxiliary equipment rather than purchasing, operators have access to the latest technologies and well-maintained assets. Similarly, the operators are able to opt for tailor equipment as per the project requirement without incurring the costs and responsibilities associated with ownership, thus boosting the oilfield auxiliary rental equipment market growth in the regions. Furthermore, the rental services are highly effective in managing short-term or project-specific needs of the operators. Government is helping the uplift the renting business model in the industry which could save the capital investment in large equipment. Overall, the rising energy demand and rising shift toward unconventional resources will drive the demand for oilfield auxiliary rental equipment in the forecast period.
For instance, in April 2025, the Department of the Interior has initiated the development of the 11th National Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas Leasing Program, marking a significant shift in United States offshore energy policy. The new program will replace the current 10th Program (2024-2029), which includes only three lease sales in the Gulf of America. Current data shows BOEM managing 2,227 active oil and gas leases covering approximately 12.1 million acres in OCS regions, with 469 leases actively producing oil and gas as of April 1, 2025. This development highlight that with the change in the policies will help to boost the market growth of oilfield auxiliary rental equipment market in the coming years.
Expansion of Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Projects Augmenting Market Growth
The rising demand for oil and gas in developing regions such as Asia-Pacific, Middle East and South America is driving regions to search for new reserves and ramp up production activities. Large oil and gas operators are investing in new exploration and production projects, which necessitate the deployment of a wide array of auxiliary equipment, including drilling rigs, pressure and flow control devices, and others, to support complex production activities. In addition to overcoming the burden of large investments and regulatory compliance, operators are renting the equipment for the production activity at the site which contributes oilfield auxiliary rental equipment market growth in the coming years. More often, the production process requires equipment for a short term, so renting the equipment helps in making the project cost-effective.
For instance, in April 2025, Saudi Aramco announced the discoveries include six oil fields, two oil reservoirs, two natural gas fields, and four natural gas reservoirs, highlighting the Kingdom's vast and growing hydrocarbon potential. In addition, Saudi Aramco made a series of groundbreaking oil and gas discoveries in the Eastern Province and the Empty Quarter, further cementing Saudi Arabia's position as a global energy leader. This development highlights that with the rising number of oilfields and reserves will drive the demand for the oilfield auxiliary rental equipment market.
Furthermore, oil and gas producers are targeting to accomplish unconventional resources like shale and deepwater reserves, which further drives demand for specialized rental equipment which could reach reservoirs and increase production on the site. Opting for the rental equipment at the production and exploration site pushes the operators to quickly scale their equipment fleets up or down, ensuring operational efficiency and minimizing downtime. Moreover, equipment rental companies are adding advanced technological equipment integrated with IoT and automation technologies which helps in improving equipment performance and supporting compliance thus driving its demand in the market.
Overall, with the robust growth of exploration and production activities globally and operators increasingly prioritizing cost-effective methods in production will boosts oilfield auxiliary rental equipment market size in the forecast period.
Operators Seek Specialized Equipment for Various Operational Stages Creating Market Opportunity
The oil and gas industry includes several complex oilfield operations stages which required advanced and tailored equipment to ensure efficiency, safety, and regulatory compliance. The operators are increasingly seeking demand for equipment which are specifically designed for different phases, from drilling to production, thus substantially creating opportunities for the oilfield auxiliary rental equipment market. In addition, renting tailored equipment offers companies significant advantages, enabling operators to access well-maintained machinery without investing in heavy capital equipment. While acquiring equipment on rent, companies are able to bear the market fluctuations which drive the market growth in the forecast period.
Sometimes, the operational phases in oil production drive the need for distinct technical equipment which is only used for that project or phase and may not be needed throughout the entire project lifecycle. In that case, companies are opting for the rental equipment to optimize the overall project cost and investment in machinery and equipment. Rather than investing heavily in purchasing a vast array of equipment for short-term or phase-specific needs, operators increasingly turn to rental solutions which is creating the opportunity for the market to grow in the coming years. Deploying equipment on the site on rent assists operators in minimizing idle inventory and capital expenditure, even enables operators to quickly adapt to changing project requirements and technological advancements.
For instance, May 2025, Petrobras resumed drilling activities in Bahia State, Brazil, after a six-year hiatus. The first spud was the 7-TQ-240D-BA well, which is being drilled in the Taquipe field using EBS Perfuracoes' 600HP EBS-08 rig. This rig is part of the three drilling rigs contracted from EBS by Petrobras for drilling in Bahia state in early 2025. Over the next five years, the operator plans to drill 100 wells in Bahia state to boost production. This development highlights that with the rising exploration activity will drive the demand for advanced oilfield auxiliary rental equipment in the market.
Dominance of Drilling Equipment in Global Market
With the rising exploration and production activities across both the onshore and offshore oil and gas sectors driving the deployment of drilling equipment on the site. Furthermore, the oil companies are involved in the search for new reserves, particularly in emerging regions, even investing in unconventional resources exploration which requires high-performance drilling equipment to address complex operational challenges. Companies are adopting large equipment on rent rather than purchasing as the renting model provides flexibility and cost efficiency, which is especially appealing in a market.
Technological advancements such as automation, and high-efficiency drilling tools further boost demand for drilling tools on rentals, as operators seek access to the latest innovations without the financial burden of ownership. Additionally, the trend toward environmentally friendly and modular drilling tools equipment, as well as the need for compliance with stringent safety and sustainability regulations, is encouraging oil producers to opt for rental solutions which ensure operational reliability and regulatory adherence. The factors collectively drive the robust growth of drilling equipment rentals in the market.
North America Region Dominates Global Oilfield Auxiliary Rental Equipment Market
The region is highly involved in extensive oil and gas exploration and production activities, which create a robust environment for growth. The region includes the major oil-producing countries such as the United States, Canada and Mexico. Oil and gas operators in the region are looking to increase oil production which is encouraging technological advancement, and the rapid adoption of innovations equipment and digital rental management platforms thus, enhance the value and appeal of rental solutions in the industry. The presence of an extensive resource base drives continuous exploration and production activities, which in turn fuel high demand for auxiliary rental equipment in the region.
Moreover, the region has well-developed infrastructure and favourable regulations for the business environment which facilitate large-scale oilfield operations and the efficient deployment of rental equipment which creating opportunities for market growth in the coming years. Additionally, in the region the demand for oil is increasing in transportation and power generation sectors, combined with rapid industrialization due to which oil operators are shifting towards the extraction of unconventional oil reserves which leads to the deployment of advanced drilling equipment on renting model which drive the oilfield auxiliary rental equipment market size growth in the coming years.
For instance, in April 2025, the Department of the Interior announced a significant increase in estimated oil and gas reserves in the Gulf of America Outer Continental Shelf, underscoring the region's critical role in advancing our country's national security and American Energy Dominance. The reserves bring the total estimate to 7.04 billion barrels of oil equivalent. This includes 5.77 billion barrels of oil and 7.15 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. This development highlights that the rising investment in oil extraction projects will drive the demand for well logging tools in the market.
Impact of the United States Tariffs on Global Oilfield Auxiliary Rental Equipment Market
The tariffs disrupt established global supply chains, causing delays and unpredictability in sourcing critical equipment and machinery.
The combined effect of higher equipment costs and falling oil prices is expected to reduce drilling activity, as operators scale back projects in response to increased operational expenses and market uncertainty.
Oilfield service and rental companies may face a competitive disadvantage as higher tariffs raise their costs and reduce their ability to offer competitive rental rates in the market.
Key Players Landscape and Outlook
Oilfield auxiliary rental equipment companies are pursuing several strategic moves by entering into contracts with oil producers in the market. Companies are also investing heavily in technological innovation and digital platforms to enhance equipment performance due to which companies are deploying the equipment on rental model. Strategic alliances, mergers, and acquisitions are being used to broaden service portfolios and strengthen competitive positioning. Additionally, companies are focusing on offering specialized, phase-specific equipment and eco-friendly solutions to meet evolving customer needs and regulatory standards which makes companies to increase revenue. Product launches, agreements, business expansions, collaborations, and developing technologies are projected to increase competition in the fast-paced market.
For instance, in November 2023, Oil States Industries, Inc. and Halliburton Company decided to enter into a strategic collaboration to provide customers with innovative deepwater managed pressure drilling (MPD) solutions. MPD provides operators with improved control navigating narrow pressure windows compared to conventional drilling. The collaboration between Oil States and Halliburton will provide operators and drilling contractors with an effective and flexible MPD product-service.
All segments will be provided for all regions and countries covered
Companies mentioned above DO NOT hold any order as per market share and can be changed as per information available during research work.