Offshore service industry and logistics modeling in the Gulf of Mexico [electronic resource] / Mark J Kaiser.
2015
VM466.O35
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Title
Offshore service industry and logistics modeling in the Gulf of Mexico [electronic resource] / Mark J Kaiser.
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ISBN
9783319170138 electronic book
3319170139 electronic book
9783319170121
3319170139 electronic book
9783319170121
Published
Cham : Springer, 2015.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxi, 316 pages) : color illustrations
Call Number
VM466.O35
Dewey Decimal Classification
623.82
Summary
The purpose of this book is to examine the geospatial and temporal linkage between offshore supply vessels and oil and gas activity in the Outer Continental Shelf Gulf of Mexico, and to model OSV activity expected to result from future lease sales. Oil and gas operations occur throughout the world wherever commercial accumulations exist, but no quantitative assessment has ever been performed on the marine vessels that support offshore activity. The OCS Gulf of Mexico is the largest and most prolific offshore oil and gas basin in the world, and a large number of marine vessels are engaged in operations in the region, but tracking their activity is difficult and requires specialized data sources and the development of empirical models. The challenge of modeling arises from the complexity and size of the system, and the particular limitations governing stochastic difficult-to-observe networks. This book bridges the gap with the latest technological perspective and provides insight and computational methods to inform the sector. Offshore Service Industry and Logistics Modeling in the Gulf of Mexico is presented in four parts. In Part 1, background information on the life cycle stages of offshore development and activity is reviewed, along with a description of the service vessels and port infrastructure in the region. In Part 2, a quantitative description of channel utilization in South Louisiana and OCS Gulf of Mexico activity trends are described, and the manner in which lease sales generate revenue for the federal government is provided. In Part 3, OSV activity in the Gulf of Mexico is baselined using PortVision data. In Part 4, the analytic framework used to quantify the connection between OSVs, ports, and offshore activity is described, and activity expected to arise from the 2012-2017 OCS lease program is forecast. Providing an invaluable resource for academics and researchers, this book is also intended for government regulators, energy and environmental analysts, industry professionals, and others interested in this often-overlooked sector.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Table of Contents
Outer Continental Shelf Leasing
Life Cycle Stages
Activity Trends and Correlations, 2000-2013
Offshore Supply and Construction Vessels
Shorebases and Construction Centers
Vessel Event Categorization
Vessel Track Examples
OSV Activity, 2009-2010
Input-output System
Parameterization
OCS Lease Activity Scenarios
OSV Activity Forecast.
Life Cycle Stages
Activity Trends and Correlations, 2000-2013
Offshore Supply and Construction Vessels
Shorebases and Construction Centers
Vessel Event Categorization
Vessel Track Examples
OSV Activity, 2009-2010
Input-output System
Parameterization
OCS Lease Activity Scenarios
OSV Activity Forecast.