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市場調查報告書

全球和中國的海上開採鑽機產業(2011年)

Global and China Offshore Rig Industry Report, 2011

出版商 ResearchInChina
出版日期 2011年12月 商品編碼 228180
內容資訊 英文 154 Pages
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全球和中國的海上開採鑽機產業(2011年) 是由出版商ResearchInChina在2011年12月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含154 Pages 價格從美金2400起跳。

簡介

本報告提供全球和中國的海上開採鑽機產業調查分析,產業概要,不同市場區隔的市場概要,並提供主要企業簡介等資訊,為您概述為以下內容。

第1章 海洋(海上)工程概要

  • 石油開採鑽機平台
  • 生產平台
  • 海上支援船(OSV)
  • 深海石油探勘
  • 全球海上石油與天然氣產業的投資

第2章 開採鑽機市場與產業

  • 全球開採鑽機市場
  • 升降式(甲板升降型)開採鑽機市場
  • 升降式(甲板升降型)開採鑽機企劃:2000年∼2014年(業者,鑽機名,設計,建造業者,水深,開採深度)
  • 半潛式開採鑽機產業
  • 全球半潛式開採鑽機企劃:2000年∼2014年(業者,鑽機名,設計,建造業者,水深,開採深度)
  • 開採船產業分析
  • 全球開採船企劃:1971年∼2018年(業者,鑽機名,設計,建造業者,水深,開採深度)

第3章 開採鑽機的業者

  • 開採鑽機利用和數量:各地區
  • 升降式(甲板升降型)開採鑽機
  • 半潛式開採鑽機
  • 開採船
  • 開採鑽機的業者
  • China Oilfield Services
  • TRANSCOCEAN
  • ENSCO
  • NOBLE
  • SEADRILL
  • DIAMOND OFFSHORE
  • ROWAN
  • SAIPEM
  • MAERSK DRILLING
  • ATWOOD OCEANICS
  • PETROBRAS

第4章 開採鑽機的建造業者

  • Samsung Heavy Industries
  • Hyundai Heavy Industries
  • STX
  • CIMC YantaiRaffles
  • DSME
  • Dalian Shipbuilding Heavy Industry Group Offshore Engineering
  • KEPPEL
  • SEMBCORP
  • LAMPRELL
  • COSCO Shipyard
  • Shanghai Shipyard

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目錄

Abstract

Offshore rig can be divided into 8 categories, i.e., drill barge, drillship, inland barge, jack-up, platform rig, semisub, submersible and tender. As of Dec.15, 2011, there had been 48 drill barges, 73 drillships, 74 inland barges, 491 jack-ups, 250 platform rigs, 210 semisubs, 5 submersibles and 40 tenders.

Drillship, jack-up and semisubare the most common. As of Dec.15, 2011, there had been 54 drillshipsunder construction, with the unit price of USD550 million -650 million; 67 jack-ups under construction, with the unit price of USD140 million -230 million; 16 semisubsunder construction, with a large price range. The rigs in harsh waters (such as South China Sea, Gulf of Mexico, North Sea) are expensive, for instance, China's "Offshore Oil 981" costs USD950 million; while a rig working in peaceful waters (such as the waters in West Africa) just values USD150 million.

Undoubtedly, drillshipstake a lion's share, 55%, in the offshore rig market. Drillshipsare mainly used in the waters with the depth of more than 3,000 feet. Currently, most of the drillships under construction have the rated water depth of 10,000-12,000 feet, and their maximum drilling depth is generally 35,000 40,000 feet. The drillship SedcoNo.445 designed by Earl & Wright in 1971, built by Japan's Mitsui and managed by Sedco is the world's first drillship, with the largest rated water depth of 7,200 feet. As yet, the drillship is still at work, but it is rendered to detect seabed mineral resources, rather than drilling.

Most of drillshipsbefore 2000 were built when the oil crisis occurred. At present, only about 20 drillshipsof them are still working, most of which were built by Japanese and European manufacturers. After 2000, the human being endeavors to explore oil and gas resources in deep waters, which generates soaring demand for drillships. South Korean builders almost monopolize the market; Samsung Heavy Industries is building 20 drillships, DSME 10 units and Hyundai Heavy Industries 11 units. Brazil's EAS is building 7 drillships. EAS is a joint venture co-funded by Samsung Heavy Industries, QueirozGalvaoand CamargoCorrea. Dalian Subsidiary of South Korea's STX is building 2 drillshipsnow.

The drillship built by COSCO Shipyard for Dalian Deepwater Developer is China's first drillship, with the maximum drilling depth of 30,000 feet. CSSC's Shanghai Shipyard is building 2 drillshipsnow, with the designed rated water depth of merely 3,000 feet.

The operation of drilling rigs is risky. The Gulf of Mexico oil spill made BP have to pay tens of billions of dollars. For the operation of drilling rigs, the requirements on operators are very high; particularly in harsh seas and deep waters, and the requirements on the qualification of the staff are strict. This is why most of drilling rigs are not operated by oil giants, but by veteran operators. High risks and threshold bring high returns. The operating margin of drilling rig operators is almost never less than 30%, even 40% or more is common. These operators do not care about the short-term ups and downs of oil prices, and they are making long-term (5-10 years) plans. Even in the economic downturn, they dare to conduct large scale investment.

Number of Drillshipsunder Construction by Operators, Dec 2011

STUDY GOAL AND OBJECTIVES

This report provides the industry executives with strategically significantcompetitor information, analysis, and insight on the competitive patternand key companies in the industry, crucial to the development andimplementation of effective business, marketing and R&D programs.

REPORT OBJECTIVES

  • To establish a comprehensive, factual, annually updated and cost-effective information base on market size, competition patterns, market segments, goals and strategies of the leading players in the market, reviews and forecasts.
  • To assist potential market entrants in evaluating prospective acquisition and joint venture candidates.
  • To complement the organizations' internal competitor information gathering efforts with strategic analysis, data interpretation and insight.
  • To suggest for concerned investors in line with the current development of this industry as well as the development tendency.
  • To help company to succeed in a competitive market, and understand the size and growth rate of any opportunity.

METHODOLOGY

Both primary and secondary research methodologies were used in preparing this study. Initially, a comprehensive and exhaustive search of the literature on this industry was conducted. These sources included related books and journals, trade literature, marketing literature, other product/promotional literature, annual reports, security analyst reports, and other publications. Subsequently, telephone interviews or email correspondence was conducted with marketing executives etc. Other sources included related magazines, academics, and consulting companies.

INFORMATION SOURCES

The primary information sources include NBS(National Bureau of Statistics of China), China Customs, and Wind etc.

Table of Contents

1. Overview of Marine (Offshore) Engineering

  • 1.1. Oil Rig Platform
  • 1.2. Production Platform
  • 1.3. Offshore Support Vessel
  • 1.4. Deep-water Oil Exploration
  • 1.5. Global Offshore Oil & Gas Industry Investment

2. Rig Market and Industry

  • 2.1. Global Rig Market
  • 2.2. Jack-up Market
  • 2.3. Jack-up Projects, 2000-2014 (Covering Operator, Rig Name, Design, Builder, Water Depth, Drilling Depth)
  • 2.4. Semi-submersible Rig Industry
  • 2.5. A Glance at Semi-submersible Rig Projects Worldwide, 2000-2014 (Covering Operator, Rig Name, Design, Builder, Water Depth, Drilling Depth)
  • 2.6. Analysis on Drillship Industry
    • 2.6.1. Profile of Drillship
    • 2.6.2. Design of Compact Drillship
    • 2.6.3. Design of Dual Multi-purpose Tower
    • 2.6.4. Storage System for Drill Pipe & Casting
    • 2.6.5. Riser HanlingSystem & Heave Compensation
    • 2.6.6. Traditional Drillship vs. Compact Drillship
    • 2.6.7. Market Shares of Drillship Builders
  • 2.7. Drillship Projects Worldwide, 1971-2018 (Covering Operator, Rig Name, Design, Builder, Water Depth, Drilling Depth)
    • 1971-2018 Global Drillship Survey (Including Operator, Rig Name, Design, Builder, Water Depth, Drilling Depth)

3. Rig Operators

  • 3.1. Rig Utilization and Number Units by Region
  • 3.2. JackupRig
  • 3.3. Semi-submersible Rig
  • 3.4. Drillship
  • 3.5. Rig Operators
  • 3.6. China Oilfield Services
  • 3.7. TRANSCOCEAN
  • 3.8. ENSCO
  • 3.9. NOBLE
  • 3.10. SEADRILL
  • 3.11. DIAMOND OFFSHORE
  • 3.12. ROWAN
  • 3.13. SAIPEM
  • 3.14. MAERSK DRILLING
  • 3.15. ATWOOD OCEANICS
  • 3.16. PETROBRAS

4. Rig Builders

  • 4.1. Samsung Heavy Industries
  • 4.2. Hyundai Heavy Industries
  • 4.3. STX
    • 4.3.1. STX Dalian
    • 4.3.2. STX Marine Engineering
  • 4.4. CIMC YantaiRaffles
  • 4.5. DSME
  • 4.6. Dalian Shipbuilding Heavy Industry Group Offshore Engineering
  • 4.7. KEPPEL
  • 4.8. SEMBCORP
    • 4.8.1. Shenzhen ChiwanSembawangEngineering
  • 4.9. LAMPRELL
  • 4.10. COSCO Shipyard
  • 4.11. Shanghai Shipyard

Selected Charts

  • Global Oil Supply Sources, 1930-2030
  • Global Offshore Deepwater and Shallow Water Oil Supply, 2000-2030
  • Global Investment in Deepwater Area, 2006-2015
  • Global Deepwater Oilfield Development Zones
  • Number of Global Ultra-Deepwater Oil Rigs, 2000-2014
  • Global Energy Supply by Type, 2010
  • Global Oil Prices and Number of Offshore Oil Development Projects, 1960-2020
  • Global Oilfield Output by Region, 1980-2020
  • Global Oil Rig Market by Type and Country, 2011
  • Global Oil Rigs in Operation and under Construction by Type, Dec. 16, 2011
  • Global Jack-up Orders by Manufacturer, 2010-Nov. 2011
  • Global Fulfilled Volume of Jack-ups, 2010-2014
  • Global Jack-ups by Water Depth, 2010-Nov. 2011
  • Global Jack-up Market Breakdown by Design Companies, 2010-Nov. 2011
  • Global Semi-submersibles by Manufacturer, 2000-2014
  • Global Fulfilled Volume of Semi-submersibles, 2000-2014
  • Global Semi-submersibles by Design Manufacturer, 2000-2014
  • Constitution of Drillship
  • Topside of Drillship
  • Subsea Part of Drillship
  • Drilling Machinery of Drillship
  • Handling Principle of DMPT
  • Market Share of Global Major Drillship Manufacturers
  • Delivered Number of Global Drillship Market, 1971-2018
  • Global Drillship Market Breakdown by Operators
  • Global Oil Rigs by Region
  • Global Oil Rig Utilization by Type, Dec. 16, 2010-Dec. 16, 2011
  • Number of New Jack-ups, 1958-2014
  • Global Jack-ups Utilization by Region, Dec. 2011
  • Global Jack-ups under Construction by Operator, Dec. 2011
  • Global Semi-submersibles by Operator, Dec. 2011
  • Global Semi-submersibles under Construction by Operator, Dec. 2011
  • Global Drillshipsby Operator, Dec. 2011
  • Global Drillshipsunder Construction by Operator, Dec. 2011
  • Rig Count of 8 Major Rig Operators, Nov. 2011
  • Floating Rig Count of World's Top 13 Rig Operators, Nov. 2011
  • Backlog Value of World's Top 7 Rig Operators, Sep. 2011
  • Average Age of Deepwater Rigs (below 4,500 ft)
  • Average Age of Deepwater Rigs (below 7,500 ft)
  • Number of Global In-service Jack-ups by Manufacturer, 2011
  • COSL's Revenue and EBITDA Margin, 2005-2011
  • COSL's Revenue by Business, 2010-H1 2011
  • COSL's Operating Income by Business, 2010-H1 2011
  • COSL's Overseas Revenue, 2004-2011
  • Transocean's Revenue and Operating Margin, 2005-9M 2011
  • Transocean's Revenue by Region, 2005-2010
  • Transocean's Assets by Water Depth, End Jun. 2011
  • Transocean's Client Distribution, End Jun. 2011
  • Utilization Rate of Transocean's Rigs, 2011-2014
  • Transocean's Contract Backlog by Year, Nov. 2011
  • Transocean's MidwaterRigs under Construction
  • Transocean's Deepwater Rigs under Construction
  • ENSCO's Revenue and Operating Margin, 2006-2011
  • Revenue and Operating Margin of Pride International, 2006-2010
  • Revenue of ENSCO and PRIDE by Water Depth, 2010
  • Number and Type of ENSCO's New Operating Rigs, 2004-2014
  • ENSCO's Rigs by Region, Nov. 2011
  • Noble's Revenue and Operating Margin, 2006-2011
  • Noble's Revenue by Region, Q3 2011
  • Noble's Revenue by Water Depth, 2011 vs. 2015
  • Noble's Backlog by Year, Nov. 2011
  • Number of Noble's Floating Rigs, 2005-2014
  • Seadrill'sRevenue and Operating Margin, 2006-2011
  • Seadrill'sEBITDA, Q1 2008-Q3 2011
  • Seadrill'sSemi-Submersibles Contract Backlog, Q1 2011-Q4 2015
  • Seadrill'sDrillship Contract Backlog, Q1 2011-Q4 2015
  • Seadrill'sJack-ups Contract Backlog, Q1 2011-Q4 2015
  • Seadrill'sTender Contract Backlog, Q1 2011-Q4 2015
  • Revenue and Operating Margin of Diamond Offshore, 2005-2011
  • Rowan's Revenue and Operating Margin, 2005-2011
  • Rowan's Revenue by Division, 2005-2010
  • Rowan's Rigs by Region
  • Saipem'sRevenue and Operating Margin, 2007-2011
  • Saipem'sRevenue, EBITDA and EBIT by Division, 2009-2010
  • Saipem'sCapital Expenditure by Division, 2009-2010
  • Saipem'sBacklog by Division, as of End Jun. 2011
  • Revenue and Operating Margin of MaerskDrilling, 2007-2011
  • Revenue and Net Income of Atwood Oceanics, FY2005-FY2011
  • Petrobras' Revenue and Gross Margin, 2006-2011
  • Petrobras' EBITDA by Division, 2010
  • Petrobras' Proved Reserves by Water Depth, 2010
  • Petrobras' Output by Water Depth, 1980-2010
  • Petrobras' Major Projects, 2010-2015
  • Petrobras' New Production Facilities in Campos Basin, 2004-2010
  • Petrobras' New Production Facilities in Campos Basin, 2010-2015
  • Petrobras' SANTOS Pre-salt Project, 2011-2016
  • Petrobras' Pre-salt Oilfield Development, 2008-2017
  • New Vessels and Equipments Required by Petrobras, 2011-2020
  • Brazil FPSO Operation Plan, 2011-2015
  • Revenue and Operating Margin of Samsung Heavy Industries, 2005-2011
  • Revenue of Samsung Heavy Industries by Business, 2006-2010
  • Order Backlog of Samsung Heavy Industries, 2006-Oct. 2011
  • New Orders Breakdown of Samsung Heavy Industries by Type
  • New Orders of Samsung Heavy Industries by Type, 2006-Oct. 2011
  • Backlogs of Samsung Heavy Industries by Type, Oct. 2011
  • Backlogs of Samsung Heavy Industries by Region, Oct. 2011
  • Global Presence of Samsung Heavy Industries
  • Revenue and Operating Margin of Hyundai Heavy Industries, 2005-2011
  • Revenue of Hyundai Heavy Industries by Division, 2010
  • Revenue of Hyundai Heavy Industries by Division, 2005-2011
  • New Shipbuilding Order Value of Hyundai Heavy Industries, 2001-2011
  • Shipbuilding Sales and New Order Value of Hyundai Heavy Industries, 2001-2011
  • Shipbuilding Revenue of Hyundai Heavy Industries by Product, 2010
  • New Orders of Hyundai Heavy Industries by Ship Type, Jul. 2011
  • Backlogs of Hyundai Heavy Industries by Ship Type, Jul. 2011
  • Shipbuilding Shipment Tonnage of Hyundai Heavy Industries by Shipyard, 2007-2011
  • Shipbuilding Output of Hyundai Heavy Industries by Shipyard, 2007-2011
  • Offshore Engineering Revenue and New Order Value of Hyundai Heavy Industries, 2005-2011
  • Revenue of Hyundai Heavy Industries by Segment, 2010
  • New Offshore Orders of Hyundai Heavy Industries by Type, 2007-2011
  • Key Offshore Orders of Hyundai Heavy Industries, H1 2011
  • STX's Revenue and Operating Margin, 2005-2011
  • Revenue of YantaiRaffles, 2006-2011
  • Net Income of YantaiRaffles, 2006-2011
  • DSME's Revenue and Operating Margin, 2005-2011
  • DSME's Revenue by Ship Type, 2008-2010
  • DSME's New Orders by Ship Type, 2008-2010
  • DSME's Backlog by Ship Type, 2008-2010
  • Fulfilled Volume of Dalian Shipbuilding, 2006-2011
  • Revenue and Operating Margin of Dalian Shipbuilding, 2006-2011
  • Keppel's Revenue and Operating Margin, 2005-2011
  • Keppel's Revenue by Business, 2005-9M 2011
  • Keppel's Operating Income by Business, 2005-9M 2011
  • Organizational Structure of SembcorpMarine
  • Sembcorp'sRevenue and Operating Margin, 2005-2011
  • Sembcorp'sRevenue by Business, 2005-2011
  • Revenue and Operating Margin of SembcorpMarine, 2006-2011
  • Revenue of SembcorpMarine by Business, 2006-2010
  • SembcorpMarine's Ship Repair by Vessel Type, 2009-2010
  • Orders of SembcorpMarine by Type, 2010
  • Order and Backlog of SembcorpMarine, as of Nov. 3, 2011
  • Revenue and Operating Margin of Lamprell, 2005-2011
  • Revenue and Operating Margin of Cosco-Shipyard, 2005-2011
  • Ship Repair Business of Cosco-Shipyard by Vessel Type, 2010
  • Revenue of Cosco-Shipyard by Business, 2010
  • Global Offshore Fields under Construction, May 2011
  • Growth and Forecast of Global Offshore Fields by Region
  • Jack-up Projects, 2000-2014 (Including Operator, Rig Name, Design, Builder, Water Depth and Drilling Depth)
  • World Fleet of Semi-Submersible Drilling Rigs
  • Rig Utilization by Region, Dec. 16, 2010-Dec. 16, 2011
  • Global Jack-ups by Operator, Dec. 2011
  • Daily Rent of Transocean's Rigs by Type, Q3 2011
  • Transocean's Rig Utilization by Type, Q3 2011
  • ENSCO's Rig Utilization by Type, Q3 2011
  • Status List of Seadrill'sSeven Drillships
  • Status List of Diamond Offshore'sRigs, Dec. 9, 2011
  • Average Daily Revenue of Diamond Offshore'sFloating Rigs by Region, 2008-2010
  • Utilization of Diamond Offshore'sFloating Rigs by Region, 2008-2010
  • Revenue of Diamond Offshore'sFloating Rigs by Region, 2008-2010
  • Status List of Diamond Offshore'sRigs, Nov. 2011
  • Average Daily Revenue of Rowan's Rigs, 2008-2010
  • Rowan's Rig Utilization, 2008-2010
  • Status List of Saipem'sRigs, Dec. 9, 2011
  • Status List of Maersk'sRigs, Dec. 9, 2011
  • Offshore Engineering Performance of Hyundai Heavy Industries, 1976-2011
  • Financial Data of STX (Dalian) Shipbuilding, 2010
  • DSME's New Orders and Backlogs by Ship Type, Oct. 2011
  • Keppel's Backlogs, Sep. 2011
  • Overview of HamriyahShipyard
  • Overview of SharjahShipyard
  • Overview of Jebel Ali Shipyard
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