The oil and gas contracts market faced turbulence, with a notable quarter-on-quarter (QoQ) decline of 37% in disclosed contract value, dropping from US$50.2 billion in 4Q23 to US$31.4 billion in 1Q24. This decline was accompanied by a decrease in overall contract volume, reveals GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.
GlobalData’s latest report, 'Oil and Gas Industry Contracts Review by Sector, Region, Terrain, Planned and Awarded Contracts and Top Contractors and Issuers, Q1 2024', reveals that the overall contract volume decreased from 1346 in 4Q23 to 1142 in 1Q24.
Pritam Kad, Oil and Gas Analyst at GlobalData, comments: “Many traditional oil and gas industry projects are getting delayed or postponed due to concerns over demand outlook in oil and gas consuming countries amid the looming recession and high inflation, which is clearly evidenced by the decrease in both contract value and volume.”
Operation and Maintenance (O&M) represented 59% of the total contracts in 1Q24, followed by procurement scope with 16%, and contracts with multiple scopes, such as construction, design and engineering, installation, O&M, and procurement accounted for 13% Some of the notable contracts during the quarter include Samsung Heavy Industries’ US$3.44 billion construction contract for 15 LNG carriers, each of 174 000 m3 capacity, and Tecnicas Reunidas and Sinopec Engineering Group’s two lumpsum contracts combined worth approximately US$3.3 billion from Saudi Aramco for the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) of the Riyas Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) fractionation facility in Saudi Arabia.
In the petrochemical sector, Tecnimont recorded approximately US$1.1 billion contract from Sonatrach for the Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Commissioning (EPCC) of a new Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) plant with a capacity of 100 000 tpy and utilities infrastructure in east Algeria.
Kad concludes: "Contrarily, oil prices are anticipated to be favourable for producers due to potential supply disruptions arising from geopolitical risks. GlobalData expects that delayed or near completion projects are likely to be pushed forward in the mid-term."
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