Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV) in the Energy Industry 2015-2025 CAPEX on New Build ROVs & AUVs, and Spending on ROV Operations
LONDON, August 12, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
Visiongain's new 244 page report reveals that the ROV market will see CAPEX of $1.253bn in 2015, including spending on ROV new builds and ROV Operations.
The ROV New Build submarket is worth $157.5m in 2015 while the ROV Operations submarket is worth $1.095bn in the same year. Though the oil price fall has affected spending in both sections of the ROV market, strong growth is anticipated for much of the ten year forecast period owning to the increasing depth and complexity of operations and expanding HSQE regulations.
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Market scope: The report provides detailed projections of capital expenditure for the ROV market as a whole, as well as for the new builds and operations submarkets. The latter submarket is further broken down by region, with analysis included of the types of sectors driving demand for ROV operations in the different regions (e.g. construction support, drilling operations, decommissioning). In addition to market forecasts from 2015-2025, our new study shows current market data, market shares, original critical analysis, and revealing insight into commercial developments.
The Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV) in the Energy Industry 2015-2025 report responds to your need for definitive market data:
• Where are the ROV market opportunities?
- 188 tables, charts, and graphs reveal market data allowing you to target your strategy more effectively
• When will the ROV market grow?
- Global, regional and ROV submarket forecasts and analysis from 2015-2025 illustrate the market progression
• Why will the ROV market evolve?
- Read an expert interview with a key opinion leader revealing the factors.
- This report features an exclusive interview with Harry Jarvis, the ROV Director at Subsea 7.
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• Which ROV submarkets will flourish from 2015-2025?
- Stay informed about the potential for each of the ROV submarkets with forecasts and analysis from 2015-2025:
- For the new build submarket, subdivided into:
- CAPEX on observational, inspection, light work-class
- CAPEX on medium and heavy work-class ROVs.
- Spending on ROV operations, i.e. the value of contracts for ROV services.
- The ROV operations submarket includes forecasts for the following regions:
- Africa
- Asia Pacific
- Europe
- North America
- Rest of the World
- South America
• Where are the regional ROV market opportunities from 2015-2025?
- Focused regional forecasts and analysis explore the future opportunities
- ROVs in the European Energy Industry Market Forecast 2015-2025
- ROVs in the North American Energy Industry Market Forecast 2015-2025
- ROVs in the South American Energy Industry Market Forecast 2015-2025
- ROVs in the African Energy Industry Market Forecast 2015-2025
- ROVs in the Asia Pacific Energy Industry Market Forecast 2015-2025
- Market Forecast for ROVs in the Energy Industry of the Rest of the World 2015-2025
• What are the factors influencing ROV market dynamics?
- SWOT and PEST analyses explores the factors.
- Technological issues and constraints.
- Supply and demand dynamics
- Competition from new product types
- Advances in product quality
- Analysis of barriers to entry
• Who are the leading ROV companies?
- Our report reveals the companies of central importance to this market, with detailed profiles for each. Profiles contain details of the portfolio of ROVs operated or manufactured by the companies, along with an overview of recent merger activity and a future outlook.
- The report also contains details on other companies in the ROV market and the type of activity they are involved in.
• New Build ROV Manufacturers
- Forum Energy Technologies
- Saab Seaeye
- Schilling Robotics
- Soil Machine Dynamics (SMD)
- VideoRay
• New Build ROV Manufacturers & ROV Service Providers/Operators
- Fugro
- Hallin Marine
- IKM Gruppe
- Oceaneering International Inc.
- Subsea 7 S.A.
• ROV Service Providers/Operators
- Canyon Offshore
- DeepOcean Group
- DOF Subsea
- Harkand
- Saipem
- Technip
• The report also offers an analysis of the composition of the fleet by ROV vehicle type and operator and a forecast of how the ratios of AUVs, work class and light work class vehicles are likely to change during the period under forecast.
- Work Class ROV Fleet by Company, 2008-2015
- Number of ROV Units Operated by Main Operators, 2008-2015
- Percentage of the ROV Fleet Operated by Main Operators 2010
- Percentage of the ROV Fleet Operated by Main Operators 2015
- Share of the Fleet Operated by the Three Main Operators 2008-2015
Who should read this report?
- Anyone within the ROV value chain, including
- CEO's
- COO's
- CIO's
- Business development managers
- Marketing managers
- Suppliers
- Technologists
- Investors
- Banks
- Government agencies
- Contractors
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Companies Mentioned in this Report
Acergy S.A.
ACSM
AF Decom Offshore
Ageotec
AGR Field Operations Holdings AS
Aker Solutions
Allseas
Anadarko
Andrews Survey
Antrim Energy Inc.
AOOD technology Limited
Apache Corporation
Aquabotix
Archer
Atlas Elektronik
ATP Oil & Gas
Baker Hughes
BG Group
BHP Billiton
Blade Petroleum Ltd.
BMTI
BOA Marine Services
Bowtech products
BP
BPZ Energy
Bridge North Sea
CABACO Marine
Canadian Natural Resources (CNR)
Canyon Offshore
Carpentia Contracting
Centrica plc
Chevron
Chubu Electric Power
CISCREA
C-Innovation
CNOOC China Limited
ConocoPhillips
CTC Marine Projects
Dana Petroleum
Deep Ocean Engineering Inc.
Deep Ocean Group
Deep Trekker
Dela Sub Sea LLC
Det Norske Oljeselskap ASA
DOER Marine
DOF AS
DOF Group
DOF Subsea
Dominion Diving
DONG Energy
Dubai Petroleum
Dynacon
DWTEK Co. Ltd
ECA Robotics
Encana
Endeavour International
Energy Resource Technology
ENI
ENI UK Ltd
EnQuest PLC
EOG Resources Inc.
EON
ExxonMobil
Floatation Technologies
FMC Technologies
Forum Energy Technologies
Fugro
Fugro Subsea Services Limited
GDF Suez
GNOM
Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation
Hallin Marine
Harkand
Heerema Marine Contractors
Helix Energy Solutions Group
Hess Ltd
Hibiscus Petroleum
Husky Energy
Hydroid
Hydrpacoustics Inc
IKM Gruppen
IKM Subsea
Imenco
INPEX
Inpex Browse Ltd
InSite Technologies
Integrated Subsea Services
International Submarine Engineering
iSurvey Group AS
i-Tech
Itochu
JINPAT Electronics Co. Ltd
Kodeco
Kuwait Foreign Petroleum
Kystdesign AS
LBO Inc
LLOG
Lukoil
Lundin Petroleum
Maersk Oil
Marathon Oil UK
Marine Exploration Service
Mariscope
McDermott
Meridian Ocean Services
Mermaid Maritime
Micro ROV Services
Mitsubishi
MMTSweden AB
MODEC
Moog Inc
MR Subsea KS
MTCS- England
Murphy Oil
Neptune Marine Services
Nexen Inc.
Noble Energy
NYK Line
Oaktree Capital Management
Ocean Modules
Oceaneering International
Oceanvision
OceanWorks
Odebrecht
Osaka Gas
Outland technology
PDL Solutions Ltd
Pearl Energy
Pegasus International
Pemex
Perenco Oil and Gas
Perry Slingsby Systems
Petrobras
Premier Oil
Prons ROV Ltd
PTTEP
Qatar Petroleum
Qstar- School of Ocean Technology
Rialto Energy Ltd
Rosneft
R.O.V. Technologies
ROV Specialities
ROVOP
Rovtech Systems
RWE-DEA
Saab Underwater Systems AB
Saab-Seaeye
Saipem
Salamander Energy
Santos
SBG Systems
SBM Offshore
ScanSense
Schahin Group
Schilling Robotics
Shark marine technologies
Seabotix
Seadrill
Seamor Marine
Searay Ltd
Seatronica Ltd.
Seaview Systems
Semisubmersible Systems Inc.
Serica Energy
Shell
Shell Australia
Sidus Solutions
SMD (Soil Machine Dynamics)
SNK Ocean Co. Ltd.
Sogenal Ltd.
Soil Machine Dynamics (SMD)
Sonsub
Specialist Services
Stanley plastics Ltd
Statoil
Stone Energy
Sub-Dimension Engineering Ltd
Subsea 7
Subsea Tech
Subsea Vision
Submersible Systems Inc.
Superior Energy Services
SURF Subsea
Syntech Technology
Syscustom Corp
Tech-Fab
Technip
Teekay
Teledyne RD Instruments
The MacArtney Underwater Technology Group
The Underwater Centre Scotland
Toho Gas
Tokyo Gas
Total E&P Australia
Total S.A.
TradeWinds Petrotrade
Transocean
Trelleborg
Trico Supply
TS Marine Group Holdings Pty Ltd
T&T Marine Salvage
Underwater Solutions
Veolia Marine Services (ES Offshore Marine Division)
VideoRay
Wood Group PSN
Woodside
WT Industries
Xcite Energy
YPF
Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in This Report
American Bureau of Shipping
Brazilian National Oil, Natural Gas and Biofuels Agency
DECC - Department of Energy & Climate Change (UK)
EIA - Energy Information Administration
European Union
GWEC- Global Wind Energy Council
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy
IMO - International Maritime Organisation
OPEC - Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries
Royal Navy
Transparency International
United Nations (UN)
US Government's Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE)
World Bank
World Economic Forum
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