Oil price crash: prolonged pain for oilfield service companies
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Executive Summary
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This time it's different; hitting the service sector when it’s down
- What can the service sector learn from 2015/16?
- Immediate reactions: pricing concessions; capex cuts; lay-offs
- Capital discipline means a dearth of new business for OFS
- OFS financial health will go from bad to worse
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The nail in the coffin for excess supply
- Looking to the future...
Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
- Awards for new floating production systems by year, 2020 risked
- OFS and E&P market indices (Jan17 = 100)
- Debt metrics for OSX companies ex. offshore drillers
- Offshore rig fleet utilisation (jack-ups and floating)
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