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North America Floating Production System The North American floating production market was valued at $2.55 billion in 2013 and is projected to reach $5.59 billion in 2018 at a CAGR of 17%. The market is led by Keppel Offshore & Marine. It is segmented on the basis of countries present in the region. |
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Latin America Floating Production System The Latin American floating production market was valued at $6.11 billion in 2013 and is projected to reach $15.28 billion in 2018 at a CAGR of 20.1%. The market is led COSCO, MODEC and others. It is segmented on the basis of countries present in the region. |
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Asia-Pacific Floating Production System The floating production system market in Asia Pacific was valued at $2158 million in 2013, with a market share of 14.1% globally. It is projected to grow at a CAGR of almost 16.9%, from 2013 to 2018. The market is led by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. Ltd. |
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Europe Floating Production System The floating production system market in Europe was valued at $1136 million in 2013, with a market share of 7.4% globally. Projected to grow at a CAGR of 11.7% from 2013 to 2018, the market is led by Hyundai Heavy Industries Corporation Ltd. It is segmented on the basis of countries present in the region. |
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Middle East Floating Production System The floating production system market in the Middle East was valued at $333 million in 2013, with a market share of 2.2%, globally. Projected to grow at a CAGR of 27.4% from 2013 to 2018, the market is led by Samsung Heavy Industries. It is segmented on the basis of countries present in the region. |
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Africa Floating Production System The African floating production market was valued at $2.98 billion in 2013 and is projected to reach $7.59 billion in 2018 at a CAGR of 20.5%. The market is led by by Samsung Heavy Industries. It is segmented on the basis of countries present in the region. |
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North America Pressure Pumping Services The pressure pumping market in North America was valued at $40.89 billion in 2013, with a market share of 73% globally. Projected to grow at a CAGR of almost 12% from 2013 to 2018, the market is led by Halliburton, Schlumberger, and Baker Hughes. It is segmented on the basis of types and countries present in the region. |
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Well Completion Equipment and Services Well Completion and Upstream - Oil & Gas, Onshore, |
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Stimulation Well Stimulation is performed on oil or gas wells to increase production by improvising the flow of hydrocarbons from the drainage area into the well bore. Stimulation techniques does not always mean changing the permeability external side of the well bore, but it also helps in free flow of fluids in the well bore. The market is led by Schlumberger (U.S.), Island Offshore (U.S.), National Oilwell Varco (U.S.), Stewart & Stevenson (U.S.) and others. It is segmented on the basis of application and geographies in the region. |
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Logging & Bottom Hole Intervention Well logging & bottom hole survey is process of maintaining the record and analysis of the study of well log. This is largest required intervention service because it is the tool which explains the real condition of the well. The market is led by Schlumberger (U.S.), J-W Energy (U.S.), Integra (Russia), Scientific Drilling (U.S.), Aker Solutions (Norwegian) and others. It is segmented on the basis of application and geographies in the region. |
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Tubing/Packer Failure & Repair Tubing & packer failure and repair services are usually completed during the producing phase of well. When well is in constant producing phase, there is huge probability of scale deposition. Numbers of wells are maximum in the Americas region, but the demand of tubing & packer failure and repair services market is highest in the African region. The market is led by Weatherford (Switzerland) and others. It is segmented on the basis of application and geographies in the region. |
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Remedial Cementing Remedial cementing is mainly performed to correct issues with the cement job done in a well. Remedial cementing requires technical, engineering, and operational experience. However, it is often done when wellbore conditions are unknown or out of control, and also when uneven production from well and escalating costs has the capacity to force for the option of remedial cementing. |
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Zonal Isolation Zonal Isolation is used to prevent fluid communication between individual reservoir sections. zonal isolation is a must in mature field development, where complex pressure regimes combined with small pockets of oil and high potential of water or gas violation can severely affect a well's producing potential. Internal pressure from testing or depletion, temperature variations and completion operations proves essential for isolation to be used in the wells. |
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Sand Control Sand control helps in preventing sand production occurring as a combination of geomechanic and other factors such as weak rocks and earth stresses, compacting reservoirs, collapsing forces, formation of environmental complexities and general wellbore instabilities. Sand control helps on enhancing reliability, longevity of completion and maximizing the productivity of the reservoirs. Sand control methods may be classified as mechanical and chemical. |
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Re-Perforation A re-perforation in the oil wells refers to the new holes punched in the casing or liner of an oil well to connect it to the reservoir. In cased hole completions, the well will be drilled down past the section of the formation selected for production and will have casing or a liner run in separating the formation from the well bore. Re-perforation is to create new perforations in the oil well tubing just opposite to the oil-bearing reservoir zones. |
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Logging tools Logging tools are the apparatus used to make accessibility of the logging data. These data can be taken during different procedure such as production, completion and others. The market is led by Weatherford (Switzerland), Aker Solutions (Norwegian), Schlumberger (U.S.), Hunting Energy Services (U.S.) and others. The highest growth rate of this market is in the Americas where number of wells is highest. It is segmented on the basis of application and geographies in the region. |
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Shallow Water Drilling in shallow waters is less risky easily handled as it is within the reach. Shallow water drilling is less complex and is cost efficient. In shallow water the drillings rigs are reached easily to the bottom of the sea floor and have blowout preventers (BOPs) above the surface of the water that are accessible for inspection, maintenance and repair, and can be controlled either remotely or manually in case of an emergency. |
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Ultra-Deep Water Ultra deep water offshore drilling is becoming most crucial application in drilling because of the complexities of deepwater operations, developing a major ultra deepwater oil field to be costing enormous sums of money far more than shallow water or deep water development. To make such developments economically viable, oil companies must identify highly productive reservoirs and then install high-productivity wells and production systems |
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Milling tools (WI) Milling tools (WI) can be segmented by Submarkets and Applications. Submarkets of Milling tools (WI) are Coiled Tubing and Wireline. Applications of Milling tools (WI) are Well Intervention. |
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Pulling tools (WI) Pulling tools (WI) can be segmented by Submarkets and Applications. Submarkets of Pulling tools (WI) are Coiled Tubing and Wireline. Applications of Pulling tools (WI) are Well Intervention. |
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