A number of reports and DW Monday’s were featured in the news this past week, including DW’s new Subsea Cable Tracker:
This week saw the release of Douglas-Westwood’s news Subsea Cable Tracker report which was featured in the news:
“Subsea cable demand will grow at a CAGR of 7% over the 2017-2021 period, with the offshore wind sector driving the market demand, according to this year’s first issue of Douglas-Westwood’s biannual Subsea Cable Tracker report.”
OffshoreWind.biz 24/02/2017
Another report to feature in the news this week was the World Offshore Maintenance, Modifications & Operations Market Forecast 2017-2021:
“Therefore, Douglas-Westwood anticipates a recovery in MMO spending until 2021 while operators are in charge of maintaining behind-the-time projects that can no longer be postponed.”
Hospfig.es 22/02/2017
The World AUV Market Forecast 2016-2020 was also in the news:
“If a recent report by DW is to be believed, AUVs still have, despite widespread use, the potential for substantial growth with each new technological advance increasing the viability of the vessels in different sectors, especially in the oil and gas industry.”
OffshoreEnergyToday.com 20/02/2017
HeavyLiftNews.com 21/02/2017
This week’s DW Monday was featured on a number of sites:
“Brazil is a well-established powerhouse, reeling from a recent corruption scandal, while Tanzania is at the early stage of development after a series of promising discoveries by majors including Shell and Statoil, DW explained.”
Maritime-Executive.com 20/02/2017
OffshoreEnergyToday.com 20/02/2017
Offshore-Mag.com 20/02/2017
ShaleMarkets.com 20/02/2017
The DW Monday dated 13/02/2017 which focused on the Heavy Lift market was also in the news this week:
“Douglas-Westwood (DW), a leading provider of market research and consulting services to the energy industry worldwide, has picked out offshore wind energy and decommissioning as two bright spots for the super-heavy lift shipping sector.”
Capprocon.com 20/02/2017
The DW Monday from 06/02/2017 also featured in the news this week:
“Production data from Douglas-Westwood’s (DW) new online analysis tool, SECTORS, shows combined oil & gas production will reach its crux in two years’ time at some 7.1 million boe/d before declining into the 2020s.”
OilfieldTechnology.com 21/02/2017