It’d be better for the industry to see equipment scrapped than fire sold. When the market does turn, vulture investors will be able to bid very aggressively to get jobs with the equipment they are buying for pennies on the dollar today… There’s a lot more to this story… Login …
Read More »Initiating A Pressure Pumping Scrap Tracker With The Retirement Cycle In The First Inning
Scrapping is a tough but necessary step to set the pressure pumping industry up for a return to health. It’s a key hurdle to making frac investable again. There’s a lot more to this story… Login to see the full update… To read this update and receive our research newsletters, …
Read More »Starting To Stand Up From The Table In The Deepwater Game Of Convict Poker?
It’s not the full house cleaning analysts want to see, but the offshore drilling industry took a positive step towards healing today. More retirements is something one of our guest contributors, Ron Davis, called for in an analysis piece this summer. More retirements is what we got today… There’s …
Read More »When It Comes To Managing Drillship Effective Supply, Contractors Are Playing A Game Of Convict Poker [Guest Post]
Each Friday in June, we are passing the keyboard to one of our readers to share perspective from the field. This week, Ron Davis weighs on on a classic business conundrum in deepwater. The drilling contractors have, in an effort to downplay the daunting oversupply (and possibly drive down distressed …
Read More »Could “Stealth Scrapping” Balance The Deepwater Rig Market Sooner Than Public Retirements Suggest?
If deepwater rig demand were to begin its ascent today, it would be met with a glut of rigs that would render the impact on dayrates, and indeed contractor bottom lines, relatively impotent. If more rigs aren’t removed from the structural oversupply before demand moves higher, drilling contractors are at risk …
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