Global Offshore
and Subsea Prospects
18 May 2006 London
Evening Meeting
Chairman Ian Ball, Subsea
Domain Ltd
Sponsored by Subsea UK
Flyer 
Continuing pressure on resources and political
uncertainties has seen oil and gas process reach record levels for
recent times. John Westwood's presentation draws on the experience
of Douglas-Westwood Ltd using recent studies to look at the
long-term prospects for the oil and gas industry, particularly the
offshore sector. It discusses what has changed over the last year
and presents the latest views on the future availability of oil and
gas before moving on to forecasts of future oil and gas production,
drilling, CAPEX and OPEX for the offshore sector. Areas of focus
include deep water and the strong growth in operational expenditure
and the considerable challenges ahead for offshore industry
resources, both human and capital.
The presentation also considers the prospect for
the emerging offshore renewable energy, both windpower and wave and
tidal current systems.
Speaker John Westwood spent 12 years in the
subsea business and the past 20 years as an industry analyst.
Douglas-Westwood works for investment banks worldwide and is noted
for forecasting the present high oil price.
Adding a specifically subsea perspective was Ian
Ball, recently retired from Shell after a long and distinguished
career in subsea engineering, which included many innovative
projects worldwide.
As well as the main speakers, other sector
analysts from Douglas-Westwood Ltd were available to answer
questions on specific sectors.
The intention was to include what some might
consider slightly contentious views, which triggered some lively
debates.
Presentations
Global Subsea
Markets: Joining Up the Dots

Ian Ball, Subsea Domain Ltd
Global Offshore Prospects

John Westwood, Douglas-Westwood
Associates