2019 ENB Cost Report - Free Excerpt

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ABOUT THE 2019 ENB COST REPORT

This industry-wide report by EnergyNewsBulletin.net (ENB) aims to understand current cost levels across the energy industry, how rapidly the sector will recover from its recent downturn and the likelihood of costs increasing again.
 
The report presents industry sentiment across CAPEX, OPEX, labour and technology, and likely challenges and barriers.
 
The report can be used to understand future industry plans, project pipelines, committed and probable investment, and issues likely to delay projects and investment. It will provide a basis for developing business plans, financial forecasts, investment evaluation and workforce planning.
 
The research is unique in that it surveys the full range of industry stakeholders such as operators, service companies, consultants and contractors.
 

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