The global oil and gas drilling industry experienced solid growth during the past five years and is expected to continue its growth momentum. The industry is forecast to reach an estimated $136 billion in 2017 with a CAGR of more than 5% over the next five years (2012-2017).
Lucintel, a leading global management consulting and market research firm, has analyzed the global oil and gas drilling industry and presents its findings in “Global Oil and Gas Drilling Market 2012-2017: Trend, Profit, and Forecast Analysis.”
This industry represents the market that provides contract oil and gas well drilling services. This market includes companies that drill for oil and gas from wells using drilling rigs. The drilling rigs operate either onshore or offshore and are owned by companies other than the oil companies.
The industry is a highly fragmented market. North America dominates this market and some of the major players are Transocean, Diamond Offshore Drilling, Sea drill, and Helmrich & Payne, Inc. A combination of factors such as the discovery of new reserves and an increase in deepwater drilling activity is seen to influence market dynamics significantly.
As Lucintel’s study indicates, the oil and gas drilling market is highly dependent on exploration and production activities, and these activities are highly affected by global oil and gas price trends. The main drivers for the drilling industry include capital spending by major oil companies and state-owned companies, strong oil prices, and increased activity in unconventional basins. Some of the challenges include government regulations, especially environmental regulations that can drive up production costs. The competitive rivalry in the industry is high because of the fragmented market and high exit barriers.
This Lucintel report provides a concise overview of the global oil and gas drilling market. The industry includes revenue only from the contract drilling services. It does not include revenue from the idle rigs. The report tracks one market segment for four regions; thus, it tracks four segments of the global oil and gas drilling market.
This comprehensive guide from Lucintel provides readers with valuable information and the tools needed to successfully drive critical business decisions with a thorough understanding of the market’s potential. This report will save Lucintel clients hundreds of hours in personal research time on a global market and it offers significant benefits in expanding business opportunities throughout the global oil and gas drilling industry. In a fast-paced ever-changing world, business leaders need every advantage available to them in a timely manner to drive change in the market and to stay ahead of their competition. This report provides business leaders with a keen advantage in this regard by making them aware of
emerging trends and demand requirements on an annual basis.
To make any investment or strategic decision, you need adequate and timely information. This market report fulfills this core need.
Some of the features of oil and gas drilling market report are:
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Industry size estimates in terms of (US $) value by regions
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Global oil and gas drilling market annual trend (2006-2011) and forecast (2012-2017)
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Porter’s Five Force analysis
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New product launch and merger and acquisition activity in global oil and gas drilling market
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Quarterly demand trend (Q1 2010-Q4 2011)and forecast analysis (Q1 2012-Q4 2012) for global oil and gas drilling market
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Gross and net profit trends in the global oil and gas drilling market
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Cost structure trend in the global as well as regional oil and gas drilling market
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More than 40 valuable figures/charts and 10 tables are provided in oil and gas drilling market report
1. Executive Summary
2. Industry Definition and Scope
3. Industry Overview
4. Global Macroeconomic Overview
5. Industry Trends
6. Industry Forecasts
7. Emerging Trends
List of Figures
CHAPTER 3. Industry Overview
Figure 3.1: External forces shaping global oil and gas drilling industry
CHAPTER 4. Global Macroeconomic Overview
Figure 4.1: Global GDP growth rate trend
Figure 4.2: Global inflation rate trend
Figure 4.3: Global population growth rate trend
Figure 4.4: Global unemployment rate trend
Figure 4.5: Regional GDP growth rate trend
Figure 4.6: Regional inflation rate trend
Figure 4.7: Regional population growth rate trend
Figure 4.8: Regional unemployment rate trend
CHAPTER 5. Industry Trends
Figure 5.1: Global oil and gas drilling industry revenue annual trend 2006-11 (US $B)
Figure 5.2: Global oil and gas drilling industry regional trend: 2006-11 (US $B)
Figure 5.3: Global oil and gas drilling industry regional trend: 2006-11 (%)
Figure 5.4:Global oil and gas drilling industry segment distribution 2011(US $B)
Figure 5.4: Global oil and gas drilling industry quarterly trend 2010-11 (US $B)
Figure 5.5: Global oil and gas drilling profitability trend: 2006-11
Figure 5.6: Global oil and gas drilling industry revenue per employee trend: 2006-11
Figure 5.7: Cost structure of global oil and gas drilling industry 2006-11
Figure 5.8: Cost structure in North American oil and gas drilling industry 2006-11
Figure 5.9: Cost structure in European oil and gas drilling industry: 2006-11
Figure 5.10: Cost structure in Asia Pacific oil and gas drilling industry: 2006-11
Figure 5.11: Top five companies v/s oil and gas drilling industry gross profit & net profit analysis: 2011
Figure 5.12: Cash on hand for global oil and gas drilling industry2006-11 (US $B)
Figure 5.13: Cash on hand for global oil and gas drilling industry2006-11 (%)
Figure 5.14: Asset for global oil and gas drilling industry2006-11 (US $B)
Figure 5.15: Asset for global oil and gas drilling industry 2006-11 (%)
Figure 5.16: Debt for global oil and gas drilling industry 2006-11 (US $B)
Figure 5.17: Debt for global oil and gas drilling industry 2006-11 (%)
Figure 5.18: Industry shares of top players in global oil and gas drilling industry in 2006
Figure 5.19: Industry shares of top players in global oil and gas drilling industry in 2011
Figure 5.20: Global oil and gas drilling industry 2006 industry share analysis
Figure 5.21: Global oil and gas drilling industry 2011 industry share analysis
CHAPTER 6. Industry Forecasts
Figure 6.1 Global oil and gas drilling industry annual forecast 2012-17 (US $B)
Figure 6.2 Global oil and gas drilling industry quarterly forecast 2011-12 (US $B)
Figure 6.3: Global GDP growth rate forecast
Figure 6.4: Global inflation rate forecast
Figure 6.5: Global population growth rate forecast
Figure 6.6: Global unemployment rate forecast
Figure 6.7: Regional GDP growth rate forecast
Figure 6.8: Regional inflation rate forecast
Figure 6.9: Regional population growth rate forecast
Figure 6.10: Regional unemployment rate forecast
Figure 6.11: Global oil and gas drilling industry regional forecast 2012-17 (US $B)
Figure 6.12: Global oil and gas drilling industry regional forecast 2012-17 (%)
CHAPTER 7. Emerging Trends
Figure 7.1: Emerging trends in global oil and gas drilling industry
Figure 7.2: Global oil and gas drilling industry opportunity by region
List of Tables
CHAPTER 3. Industry Overview
Table 3.1: Industry parameters of global oil and gas drilling industry
Table 3.2: Relative industry attractiveness by region
CHAPTER 5. Industry Trends
Table 5.1: Regional revenue growth rate
Table 5.2: Percentage change in cost structure
Table 5.3: Percentage change in cash on hand
Table 5.4: Percentage change in total asset
Table 5.5: Percentage change in debt
Table 5.6: Key companies by revenue growth
Table 5.7: Key companies by revenue decline
CHAPTER 6. Industry Forecasts
Table 6.1: Global oil and gas drilling industry forecast growth rate