The WorkBoat Offshore Service Vessel Report 2005-2011

Purchase the updated WorkBoat Offshore Vessel Report, now including 2011 analysis, aggragated chart views and new Executive Summary.

 OSV day rate 2005-2011 CoverThe WorkBoat Offshore Service Vessel Report is an analysis of monthly average day rates and utilization for supply vessels and crewboats in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico from 2005 through 2011, put together by Jerry Greenberg, former Gulf of Mexico correspondent for WorkBoat magazine and WorkBoat.com. The detailed report identifies trends and offers unique information and insight into the ways that rig utilization and supply affects the pricing and utilization of U.S. Gulf offshore service vessels and crewboats. 

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Now available as a complete 7-year report OR purchase only the 2011 analysis. 

Complete report: Member price $995, Non-members $1295

Individual Year - 2011: Member & Non-member $250

The WorkBoat Offshore Service Vessel Report serves multiple market sectors:  

  • Oil & Gas Companies 
  • Understand the cyclical nature of the business
  • Plan for future supply vessel day rates

    Supply vessel and crewboat operators  
  • Review historical data that reflects the entire Gulf of Mexico industry in one convenient report
  • Understand the industry baseline that helps forecast future day rates as utilization increases
  • Be prepared for when the pace of drilling-permit approvals increases

    Finance Companies  
  • Determine market trends
  • Critical market data that can assist in lending/investment decisions

    Equipment Suppliers  
  • Better predict trends in newbuilds, maintenance, repair, retrofit and refurbishment of equipment for supply vessels and crewboats

Would you like more information?  Read the FREE Executive Summary for more details on the 2005-2011 Report.

This is an exclusive product of WorkBoat and can only be purchased through the online store. Special discounts are available for WorkBoat.com members. Not a member? Join now, membership is free.

 

  

 

 

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