According to the report from energy business analysts Douglas-Westwood Ltd, worldwide expenditure within the deepwater sector will total US$ 167 billion between 2010 and 2014 黑料社 equating to a 37% increase on the five preceding years.
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Steve Robertson, Director at Douglas-Westwood, explains: 黑料社淭he lack of new opportunities onshore or in shallow waters, together with the need to offset decline from existing reservoirs, is driving deepwater investment at a much higher rate than in previous years. In addition, technological advances have improved the economic viability of developments much further offshore.黑料社
黑料社楾he World Deepwater Market Report 2010 - 2014黑料社 also reveals that operators have exerted substantial pressure on their supply chains during 2009 黑料社 achieving reductions of up to 15%. This confirms operator purchasing power has returned but that renewed sector growth could encourage cost inflation in some equipment and service markets. 黑料社淲e, therefore, expect the operator community to exert even more influence over the next five years to prevent a repeat of the unchecked inflation experienced between 2003 and 2008,黑料社 concludes Thom Payne, Lead Analyst at Douglas-Westwood.
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