From gozzie2 on adfvn23 Mar 2023 12:48
gozzie2: Source: Rystad Energy FPSOCubeMarch 2023 We anticipate that the offshoreinvestments cycle will last forseveral years as oil demand growsuntil the end of this decade. Offshore resources will continue tobe sought after meaning thatfloating production will remaincompetitive. From 2023 to 2030, Rystad Energy forecasts 48 FPSOs will beawarded for new greenfield developments. The majority ofthese, 19 units, will be destined forBrazil and Guyana with 12 and sixunits respectively. Europe will also see large numberof units, nine in total, with new countries added to the list such as Cyprus and the Falkland Islands. In Africa, Angola and Nigeria will seethree and two units respectively. InNamibia, we expect recentexploration success will lead to twonew FPSOs in this emerging basin.In addition to greenfield awards, we expect dozens of life-time extensionprojects and re-deployments tomaterialize in the brownfield marketas energy prices stay high and alternative use of floating infrastructure for low-carbonindustries emerges. 5Forecast FPSO awards by country, 2023-2030CountUp to 50
Interesting as it does mention the Falklands