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April 6, 2009
Long Term Outlook For Floating Production
IMA has just completed a detailed assessment of the floating production sector. The study examines the impact of the global economic downturn, assesses the underlying long term market drivers and forecasts production floater orders over the next five years. NEAR TERM IMPACT The market for new floating production systems has frozen as a result of the abrupt downturn in the global economy. Over the past quarter no orders have been placed for production floaters. This is the first time since 1996, when IMA began tracking the floating production sector, where no orders have been placed during a reporting quarter. LONG TERM OUTLOOK Is the recent absence of orders and financial turmoil in the production floater sector a short term market aberration? Or is a structural change taking place that will impact the long term prospects for production floater contracts? FIVE YEAR FORECAST IMA's report provides a five year forecast of production floater orders. The forecast is based on a bottom up analysis of visible projects that potentially require floating production systems. IMA considers three market scenarios for oil price recovery over the next 12 to 24 months. Depending on the scenario, orders for 93 to 141 production floaters are anticipated over the next five years. *
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contact Jim McCaul tel: 1-832-203-5622 (Houston) email: imaassoc@msn.com
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