Offshore Mooring to Reach $1.1B by 2021

Shailaja A. Lakshmi
Monday, February 11, 2019

The global offshore mooring system market stood at US$0.93 bn in 2014 and is predicted to reach US$1.1 bn by 2021.

It is predicted to expand at a CAGR of 3.60% from 2015 to 2021, revealed a new Transparency Market Research report.

According to the report, the market for offshore mooring systems is propelled by the rising subsea production and exploration and the consistent introduction of technologically advanced products. In addition, factors such as the growing demand for energy and the rise in the prices of gas and oil have also stimulated the growth of the offshore mooring systems market.

In addition, the lucrative high-investment areas of the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America have also impacted the market positively. On the other hand, the soaring costs involved in developing the infrastructure of offshore mooring systems may impede the growth of the market in the coming years.

In terms of application, the market is segmented into spar platforms, tension leg platforms, semi-submersible platforms, production, storage, and offloading (FDPSO), floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessels, floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) vessels, and others.

Amongst these, FPSOs are being highly demanded owing to them being economical as compared with permanent platforms. Additionally, other benefits associated with the use of FPSOs such as quick offloading and storage are also fuelling their demand within the offshore gas and oil production industry.

In terms of anchorage, the offshore mooring systems market is segmented into suction anchors, drag embedment anchors, and vertical load anchors.

Amongst these, to carry on ultra-deepwater drilling, suction anchors have proven to be cost-effective and safe globally. In terms of geography, the report segments the market for offshore mooring systems into Europe, North America, the Middle East and Africa, Latin America, and Asia Pacific. Amongst these, the region of Asia Pacific emerged as the prime offshore mooring systems market in 2015. This is due to the promising performance of the market in the emerging nations of Japan, Indonesia, China, and Australia.

According to this report, the chief players operating in the offshore mooring systems market are MODEC Inc., SBM Offshore N.V., Delmar Systems Inc., Mampaey Offshore Industries B.V., and BW Offshore Ltd., among others.

Categories: Offshore Vessels Offshore Energy FPSO

Related Stories

FPSO for Azule Energy’s Angola Offshore Field Starts Taking Shape in China

Eni-Petronas JV Starts Indonesia-Bound FPSO Construction

Oil Rises on Dual Shipping Threat in Hormuz and Red Sea

Hormuz Crossings Decline as US Renews Iran Blockade

James Fisher, Aquaterra Launch Global Decommissioning Partnership

Hormuz Standoff Risks Chronic Instability for Gulf Oil Flows

TGS Gets Exclusive Rights for Seismic Survey Offshore Brunei

Yinson Production Names FSO for Murphy's Lac Da Vang Project off Vietnam

Qatari LNG Carriers Re-Enter Hormuz as Traffic Through Strait Slumps

JERA Takes Delivery of First LNG Cargo from Australia's Barossa Gas Project

Current News

ConocoPhillips, CNOOC Put Penglai Field off China Into Full Operation

Mermaid Maritime Expands Into US Offshore Market

ONGC Nears Venezuela Operatorship Deals, Regains Russia’s Sakhalin-1 Stake

Fugro Secures India Deepwater Drilling ROV Contract

Vantris Energy Secures Petronas’ Offshore Drilling Work Orders

ADNOC, SLB Roll Out AI Platform Across More Than 120 Drilling Rigs

Oil Rises as Uncertainty Clouds US-Iran Peace Talks

India’s ONGC to Allocate Half of New Oil Storage to Strategic Reserves

Subsea7 Lands ‘Sizeable’ Contract for Work Offshore Brunei

FPSO for Azule Energy’s Angola Offshore Field Starts Taking Shape in China

Subscribe for AOG Digital E‑News

AOG Digital E-News is the subsea industry's largest circulation and most authoritative ENews Service, delivered to your Email three times per week

https://accounts.newwavemedia.com