Energy research and consulting group Westwood Global Energy continue their renowned “Global Offshore Prospects” series of presentations focussing on future oilfield services sector spend and highlighting key leading indicators of activity, considering the outlook and timing for recovery.
Arindam Das, Kathryn Symes and Mark Adeosun will present the firm’s outlook for the next five years and consider both the near-term macroeconomic outlook and specific sector drivers for a variety of offshore energy business services and equipment lines.
Arindam Das is a Director in Westwood Global Energy’s London office and responsible for leading consulting engagements throughout the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region. Arindam started his career as a Logging While Drilling (LWD) Field Engineer with Baker Hughes in the US Gulf of Mexico. Over the last ten years Arindam’s experience includes Energy Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) and Principal Investments with a particular focus on the EMEA region. Arindam’s international work experience encompasses India, USA, UK and Canada. Arindam holds a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University and a MBA (Finance) from Queen’s University in Canada.
Kathryn Symes sits within the Westwood Global Energy OFS team, primarily engaging in bespoke consultancy / advisory projects, including due diligence analysis for the firm’s transaction services. Since joining the firm, she has conducted detailed research covering many sectors in the oil & gas supply chain, with a focus on the FPSO, offshore MMO and subsea vessel markets and was lead author of the Offshore Accommodation Market Forecast 2015-2020. Most recently Kathryn supported the commercial due diligence process for an independent pure-play ROV operator. Kathryn graduated from Queen Mary University of London with an Honours degree in Economics.
Mark Adeosun is part of the research team at Westwood Global Energy. Since joining the firm in 2013, Mark has authored several of the firm’s offshore industry market report and he is actively involved in conducting high-level research, data collation and modelling of various oil & gas projects. Mark is the lead Analyst for Westwood’s ‘World Deepwater Report’, as well as the ‘Subsea Vessel Operations and Hardware Market Forecast’. He has expertise in market modelling and analysis, with focus on offshore drilling, subsea vessels and hardware installation activities. Mark holds a BSc degree in Geology and a Master’s degree from the University of South Wales in Geographic Information Systems.
This is a free event although booking is essential.
Registration 12.00pm – Presentations 12.30pm – Lunch 1.30pm
Many thanks to our hosts Braemar.

e-diameter thick-walled steel pipes during their installation in deep-water are subjected to external pressure, which may trigger structural instability due to excessive pipe ovalization, with catastrophic effects. The resistance of offshore pipes against this instability depends on imperfections and residual stresses, introduced by the line pipe manufacturing process. In this presentation, the JCO-E pipe manufacturing process, a commonly adopted process for producing large-diameter thick offshore pipes is presented. It examines the effect of JCO-E line pipe manufacturing process on the external pressure resistance of the pipes, candidates for deep-water applications. A quasi-two-dimensional structural finite element model is employed, together with a coupled thermo-mechanical model for simulating the welding process. Spyros A. Karamanos is Professor and Chair of Structural Engineering, at the School of Engineering, The University of Edinburgh, since August 2016. He teaches courses in Structural Mechanics and Finite Element Methods. He is also a Professor of Computational Structural Mechanics at the University of Thessaly, Greece, at the Department of Mechanical Engineering.




