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GCC Shallow Water Decommissioning Market Size, Share & COVID-19 Impact Analysis, By Service (Project Management, Engineering and Planning, Well Plugging and Abandonment, Pipeline and Power Cable Decommissioning, Materials Disposal and Site Clearance, and Others), By Structure (Topside, Subsea Infrastructure, and Substructure), and Regional Forecast, 2023-2030

Report Format: PDF | Published Date: Mar, 2024 | Report ID: FBI109178 | Status : Published

The GCC shallow water decommissioning market size was valued at USD 18.80 million in 2022. The market is projected to grow from USD 20.24 million in 2023 to USD 31.95 million by 2030, exhibiting a CAGR of 6.74 % during the forecast period.


When oil and gas fields gets matured, their facilities need to be removed, a process known as “decommissioning”. Decommissioning of offshore machineries is a highly complex and technical method that poses significant health and safety challenges.


The GCC region has more oil and gas infrastructure in the onshore location than offshore. This reduces the demand for decommissioning in offshore locations. The GCC shallow water decommissioning market share is likely to grow in the coming years owing to the decreasing world requirement for oil and gas. Nonetheless, the growth of the renewable energy sector in the major crude petroleum target market (i.e. major crude oil importers from GCC) will likely lead to the decommissioning of oil and gas assets in GCC countries.


In addition, in April 2022, Motive Offshore partnered with Hiretech to bring advanced decommissioning technology to the Middle East. Along with the technology and equipment, Hiretech would provide an inclusive training program to Motive’s engineers and technicians, allowing continuous technical support and product delivery. Such developments will help to boost the GCC shallow water decommissioning market in forecast years.


Such projects for shallow water decommissioning is about to grow as many structures are getting matured in forecast years.


COVID-19 IMPACT


Slowdown Of Services Based Projects Due To The Spread Of COVID-19 Negatively Affected The Market Growth


In GCC, pandemic affected various factors including offshore equipment and services. Furthermore, a pause on multiple activities due to COVID-19 led to having a negative impact on production and revenues. In addition, border closer negatively affected the industrial equipment in multiple regions.


Throughout COVID-19, offshore work slowed down as operators cut spending and changed priorities, negatively affecting offshore decommissioning services.


As an effect, ongoing projects were delayed due to the slow delivery of services to offshore platforms, and the demand kept decreasing, resulting in reduced revenue for companies. For instance, Valaris, a U.K.-based offshore service provider that also handles projects in Qatar, reportedly went bankrupt after weeks of contract cuts due to the COVID-19 pandemic. GCC shallow water decommissioning market growth is seen declined due to these factors.


GCC Shallow Water Decommissioning Market Trends


Renewable Energy Transition in GCC is a Latest Trend


The global energy demand is expected to be boosted by renewable energy, driven by rising concerns regarding climate change activities. This might pose a challenge to the energy exports of GCC countries, turning oil and gas assets into liability for these countries. As a result, this may lead to the decommissioning of oil and gas infrastructure. GCC shallow water decommissioning market is expected to grow owing to the several micro and macro economical factors.


As per the International Energy Associations, despite the pandemic-induced supply chain challenges, record-level commodity and raw material prices, and construction delays, renewable capacity additions in 2021 surged by 6%, breaking another record and reaching almost 295 GW.



GCC Shallow Water Decommissioning Market Growth Factors


Growing Mature Field Count to Drive Market Growth


Mature offshore oilfields are sea oilfields at a stage of declining production or reaching the end of their production life. The average lifespan of offshore oilfields is 20-25 years, after which the platform must undergo dismantling due to the unproductive machinery and equipment. This dismantling procedure, referred to as decommissioning, plays a critical role in offshore oilfields. The growing number of matured field is driving the market for shallow water decommissioning. In addition, the lower dependency on the oil as a fuel source is also one of the factor boosting shallow water decommissioning projects.


In October 2022, Qatargas, a global energy operator, signed a USD 4.3 billion offshore contract with Saipem. The contract encompasses the installation of two gas compression complexes for the North Field Production Sustainability project. The additional work involved redirecting the hydrocarbons from the present wellhead platform via the new facilities due to the decommissioning of a current pipeline.


Technological Advancements Streamlining Decommissioning to Spur Market Development


Offshore decommissioning is a specialized activity that completely depends on meticulous planning, utilizing technology, equipment, and resources to control costs, ensure complete safety at oilfields, and protect the environment. These are several factors responsible for the growth such as, technology advancements in recent years, have streamlined construction operations, making them easier to understand and implement. Secondly, the oil & gas companies heavily invest in research and development to convert imaginary concepts into reality.


In addition, in In October 2021, Australian wave power technology company Carnegie Clean Energy promised to deliver reliable renewable energy for offshore facilities, starting with the moored vessels used in aquaculture. The USD 3.4 million project is being brought in collaboration with partners, including two of Australia’s major aquaculture companies, Huon Aquaculture and Tassal Group, with USD 1.35 million in funding from the Tasmania-based Blue Economy Cooperative Research Centre. As soon as this technology reaches in other regions, it will boost the offshore operation, including decommissioning, where vessels are continuously used.


RESTRAINING FACTORS


High Cost of Offshore Decommission Services Is Hindering the Market Growth


The decommissioning cost of oil and gas structures is high, especially for offshore oil and gas machinery and tools, as the offshore conditions are relatively complex than onshore. The complexity leads to increased costs due to the requirement for a highly skilled workforce and technologies. In addition, the cost also upsurges as per the complexity of the decommissioning operations.


Additionally, the cost of service may also differ based on the depth of the sea or water level, where shallow water decommissioning costs being lower than those in deep water. However, these operations and services continue to incur substantial expenses.


GCC Shallow Water Decommissioning Market Segmentation Analysis


By Service Analysis


Revolution in the Project Management is driving the Market Growth


Based on service, the market is segmented into project management, engineering, and planning, well plugging and abandonment, pipeline and power cable decommissioning, materials disposal and site clearance, and others.


Project management is the dominating segment and is considered as a crucial service, essential for the successful delivery of decommissioning project. In addition, it guarantees stakeholder management, proper coordination, and compliance with rules, risk reduction, and cost control.


Government standards governing sea activities and operations drive the market for offshore decommissioning services. As per new regulations, the UAE Ministry of Finance announced that the federal tax would be applied to business profits after 1st June 2023, leading to potential changes in offshore decommissioning services.


By Structure Analysis



Topside Structures Leads the Market as they are a Significant Component in Oil And Gas Installations


Based on structure, the market is segmented into topside, subsea infrastructure, and substructure.


Topside structure is the dominating segment in the region driven by the presence of multiple structures and rising decommissioning projects. Topside is also the fastest growing, owing to the several factors such as it is visible above the waterline which makes it ideal to remove easily.


Norwell Engineering will handle the UAE offshore decommissioning project for the operator Sinochem Corp. This projects involves both decommission of the topside structure and subsea infrastructure management. The agreement includes developing the abandonment strategy for the UAQ gas & well field and incudes facilities decommissioning planning, procurement services, logistics, marine provision, and operational execution.


REGIONAL INSIGHTS


GCC shallow water decommissioning countries majorly operate in the onshore location and less in the offshore location. Primary countries such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and UAE are active in the offshore location. 


For instance, In April 2023, Saipem has received Qatarga's confirmation for an additional scope of work within the North Field Production Sustainability Offshore Project. The additional scope of work of the two stages is worth approximately USD 350 million, including decommissioning the 13 km existing pipeline.


Qatar holds the maximum share and dominates the market owing to the rising decommissioning services in the country. This trend is expected to continue in the coming years.


UAE is estimated to be the fastest-growing country in the offshore decommissioning market and is predicted to sustain this growth in the coming years. This growth is attributed to factors such as ageing oil and gas infrastructure and the country’s commitment to reducing its dependence on oil and gas exports.


List of Key Companies in GCC Shallow Water Decommissioning Market


Saipem is the Leading Service Provider for the Global Decommissioning Market


Saipem is one of the major companies in the global GCC market in the decommissioning and oilfield sector. It has expertise in the offshore and onshore oil and gas sectors. The company offers a comprehensive array of onshore and offshore services, as a result it is adding value from the early phases of project through and its entire life cycle.


On other hand, other player; Petrofac, is a leading international service provider to the energy industry. The company uses engineering and consultancy expertise to design, build, and operate decommissioning operations. It is trying to expand its presence in GCC.



  • 18 May 2023, – Petrofac, a leading provider of offshore services, and Promethean Decommissioning Company (PDC), a decommissioning operator, have formed an partnership to decommission the South Pass 6, South Pass 60, and East Breaks 165 fields, offshore Gulf of Mexico.


List of Key Companies Profiled:



  • Saipem (Italy)

  • MILAHA (Qatar)

  • Worley (Australia)

  • Petrofac (Jersey)

  • Schlumberger (U.S.)

  • Baker Hughes (U.S.)

  • Norwell Engineering (Scotland)

  • DNV (Norway)

  • Aries Marines (UAE)

  • Aker Solutions (Norway)


KEY INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENTS:



  • In May 2023, Saipem was awarded two fresh offshore contracts. One involves Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Installation (EPCI) in the Black Sea, while the other pertains to  decommissioning activities in the North Sea. The overall cost of the contracts amounts to approximately 850 million USD.

  • In June 2022, Norwell Engineering, a global well engineering and project management company, signed a multi-million dollar contract to bring an integrated offshore decommissioning project in the UAE for the Chinese operator Sinochem Corporation.

  • In April 2022, Motive Offshore partnered with Hiretech to bring advanced decommissioning technology to the Middle East. Along with the technology and equipment, Hiretech provided an inclusive training program to Motive’s engineers and technicians, allowing the continuous delivery of technical support and products. Furthermore, robotics and automation are also crucial in technologies that can reduce human contact with hazards, improve operational productivity, and lower extra equipment costs.

  • In April 2021, Saipem received confirmation from Qatargas for the exercise of two options for additional scope of work within the North Field Production Sustainability Offshore Project. The additional scope of work was worth approximately USD 350 million and was related to the rerouting of the hydrocarbons from the current wellhead platform through the new facilities due to the decommissioning of the current pipeline .

  • In December 2020, Global thermal and energy management dealer Hanon Systems delivered its innovative R744 heat pump equipment to the Volkswagen Group for its global MEB platform.


REPORT COVERAGE


The report provides a detailed analysis of the market and focuses on key aspects such as leading companies, product/service types, and leading product applications. Besides, the report offers insights into the market trends and highlights key industry developments. In addition to the factors above, the report encompasses several factors that contributed to the market's growth in recent years.



REPORT SCOPE & SEGMENTATION




















































ATTRIBUTE



DETAILS



Study Period



2019-2030



Base Year



2022



Estimated Year



2023



Forecast Period



2023-2030



Historical Period



2019-2021



Growth Rate



CAGR of 6.74% from 2023 to 2030



Unit



Value (USD Million)



Segmentation



By Service, Structure, and Region



 


Segmentation



By Service



  • Project Management

  • Engineering and Planning

  • Well Plugging and Abandonment

  • Pipeline and Power Cable Decommissioning

  • Materials Disposal and Site Clearance

  • Others



By Structure



  • Topside

  • Subsea Infrastructure

  • Substructure



By Region



  • GCC (By Service, By Structure, and By Country)

    • UAE (By Service)

    • Saudi Arabia (By Service)

    • Qatar (By Service)




Frequently Asked Questions

How much was the GCC shallow water decommissioning market worth in 2022?

According to Fortune Business Insights, the market was USD 18.80 million in 2022.

At what compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is the GCC Shallow Water Decommissioning Market projected to grow in the forecast period?

The GCC market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.74% in the forecasted period.

How big is the Qatar market size?

The market size of Qatar stood at USD 15.06 million in 2022.

Which service segment is leading across the globe?

Based on the service, the project management holds the dominating share in the GCC market.

How much will the GCC market be worth by 2030?

The GCC market size is expected to reach USD 31.95 million by 2030.

What are the key market drivers?

Large mature offshore oilfields is the key driver propelling the growth for offshore decommissioning market.

Who are the top players actively operating across the market?

Saipem, Schlumberger, Worley, and Baker Hughes are some of the major players actively operating across the market.

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