“Offshore Drilling Industry in Middle East and Africa to 2015 Strict Offshore Regulatory Norms and Ambitious Initiatives by African Governments to Propel Growth”
The Offshore Drilling Industry in Middle East and Africa to 2015 - Strict Offshore Regulatory Norms and Ambitious Initiatives by African Governments to Propel Growth provides an in-depth analysis of the offshore drilling market in Middle East and Africa and highlights the various concerns, shifting trends and major players in the region. The report provides forecasts for the offshore drilling industry in Middle East and Africa to 2015. The report also provides segmental forecasts of the offshore drilling market in Middle East and Africa by water depth and highlights the major countries in the region. The report provides in-depth analysis of the key trends and challenges in the offshore drilling market in the region. An analysis of the competitive scenario, data on the offshore wells and drilling expenditure in the region are also provided for each of the market segments. The report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by a team of industry experts.
Offshore Drilling Expenditure In Middle East and Africa Is Expected To Continue To Increase From 2010 to 2015 After A Dip In The Previous Two Years
The major offshore oil and gas fields in the Middle East and Africa are: the Agbami oil field located on the offshore of the Niger River Delta; Abo, Nigeria's first deepwater oil field, located in the southeastern part of Oil Mining Lease; the Erha and Erha North project, located roughly 60 miles offshore Nigeria; and the Bonga field located 75 miles offshore Nigeria in Oil Prospecting License 212. Other major offshore fields are located in Angola, Egypt, Qatar and Libya. Other countries in the Middle East and Africa which have an offshore drilling investment potential have indicated the potential of oil and gas reserves in these rich offshore regions.
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