Energy and Power Offshore Drilling Rigs Market

The Recent Inventions in Offshore Drilling Rigs Market Makes it to Grow More Rapidly The report “Offshore Drilling Rigs Market by Type (Jackup, Semi-Submersibles, Drillships), by Application (Shallow Water, Deepwater, Ultra-Deepwater) & Geography (North America, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia-Pacific, Africa, ROW) - Global Forecast to 2019” defines and segments the global offshore drilling rigs market, with an analysis and forecast of the revenue. The offshore drilling rigs industry is expected to grow from an estimated $65.77 billion in 2014 to $102.47.2 billion by 2019, at a CAGR of 9.27%. Transocean (Switzerland), COSL (China), Nabors (Bermuda), Ensco plc. (U.K.), Diamond Offshore Drilling (U.S.), KCA Deutag (U.K.), and Maersk Drilling (Denmark), are the major players that constitute a significant share of the global offshore drilling rigs market. These players are concentrating on growing markets and are investing heavily to meet the demand from these markets and to reduce contract backlogs. Browse 84 market data tables and 29 figures spread through 199 pages and in -depth TOC on “Offshore Drilling Rigs Market - Global Forecast to 2019” Get Sample Copy of Report @ https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/requestsample.asp?id=222674436 The progress of the offshore rigs market largely depends on growing exploration activities across the globe. The recent discoveries of oil and gas reserves in remote areas, along with increasing technological advancements in terms of equipment have made drilling operations more feasible and cost-effective. However, recent oil spill incidents in the offshore arena and stringent environment regulations on drilling activities would restrain the growth of this market. The growth of the offshore drilling rigs market in these regions is propelled by factors such as growing offshore activities in the harsh environmental conditions of North Sea and depleting oil and gas reserves in the U.S. The CAGR of the European region is determined by growing offshore activities in the North Sea. Table of Contents - Introduction - Research Methodology - Executive Summary