Westwood Webinars – A Tale of Two Shelves
Video on demand for Westwood's January 2021 webinar on UK and Norway exploration well drilling.
Against a rapidly transitioning landscape, our Offshore Energy Services division provides detailed and holistic coverage of the supply-chain from rigs and production facilities to subsea, marine and renewables.
No matter the position in the offshore energy sector, our market intelligence solutions and insights empower our clients to cut through the noise and make the right decision at the right time. Monitor market activity daily, identify and assess commercial opportunities earlier and stay ahead of the curve with our intuitive suite of online tools and bespoke commercial advisory services.
Track the global fleet of jackups, semisubs,
drillships and tender rigs.
FPSO, FPSS, FLNG, Spars,
TLPs and fixed platforms.
Production systems, SURF,
pipelines ROV/AUVs and specialist vessels.
Offshore support vessels, liftboats,
accommodation and crew transfer.
New energy infrastructure from offshore wind
and solar to hydrogen and CCS.
Our online market intelligence tools give clients access to the most comprehensive and up to date database covering the offshore energy sector. Highly intuitive dashboards allow for quick interrogation, segmentation and analysis of the data to fit your business needs.
We provide independent advice to corporates, financial institutions, investors and industry bodies. Commercial Advisory includes: (A) bespoke market research, (B) analysis of key commercial drivers and dynamics, (C) transaction support (M&A, debt and equity financing, financial restructuring), (D) business planning and strategy formulation, (E) feasibility studies and asset valuations (e.g. rigs, vessels).
Advised DP World on its US$1.1 billion-acquisition of Topaz Energy & Marine
More than 4,500 subsea fields tracked and analysed
We have been providing market forecasts for OFS markets for over 25 years
Detailed rig and contract data on more than 1,100 rigs
“The pre-eminent forecaster of the future of the oil and gas industry.”
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