Oil & Gas Field Consulting Services Procurement Category Market Research Report from IBISWorld has Been Updated
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) November 30, 2014 -- Oil and gas field consulting services have a buyer power score of 2.7 out of 5, which signals relatively low purchasing power. The weak buyer power is primarily shaped by the low availability of substitutes, high level of specialization and significant switching costs. At the same time, the low level of vendor financial risk and the fragmented nature of the market act as redeeming factors, facilitating buyer power to an extent.
“The highly specialized nature of consulting services for oil and gas fields warrants the need for customized solutions,” according to IBISWorld business research analyst, Agiimaa Kruchkin. As a result, there are virtually no substitutes for oil and gas field consulting services, which hampers buyer negotiation power. Similarly, the level of switching costs is significant due to penalty fees associated with changing vendors. On the other hand, the low level of market share concentration fuels price-based competition in the market, especially among small vendors. Furthermore, operators in this market experience a low level of vendor financial risk due to the steady stream of demand, which benefits buyers.
The rising world production of oil has boosted demand for consulting services over the past three years, as large oil companies hired these specialists to maximize the service life of their oil field and to increase their oil recovery rates. “Likewise, the expanding industrial production index and the robust growth in the value of construction have fueled demand for oil and gas field consulting, in turn driving service prices,” says Kruchkin. Furthermore, stringent regulatory environment concerning oil drilling and gas extraction processes have raised demand for consulting services. Key downstream buyers increasingly hire these consultants to mitigate potential risks associated with legislation. Overall, in the three years to 2014, the pricing environment has largely favored suppliers. Nonetheless, buyers can benefit from establishing multiyear supply contracts, thus hedging against the risk of price volatility, while locking in the price over the duration of the agreement. Major vendors include Schlumberger Ltd., Halliburton Company and Fluor Corporation. For more information, visit IBISWorld’s Oil & Gas Field Consulting Services procurement category market research report page.
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IBISWorld Procurement Report Key Topics
This report is intended to assist buyers of oil and gas field consulting services. Vendors provide a variety of consulting services as it pertains to data analytics, finance strategy, surveying, research and development, logistics and distribution, supply chain planning and talent management, among other solutions. Operators also offer oil and gas technology licensing services. This report does not cover oil and gas engineering services.
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Pricing Environment
Price Fundamentals
Benchmark Price
Pricing Model
Price Drivers
Recent Price Trend
Price Forecast
Product Characteristics
Product Life Cycle
Total Cost of Ownership
Product Specialization
Substitute Goods
Regulation
Quality Control
Supply Chain & Vendors
Supply Chain Dynamics
Supply Chain Risk
Imports
Competitive Environment
Market Share Concentration
Market Profitability
Switching Costs
Purchasing Process
Buying Basics
Buying Lead Time
Selection Process
Key RFP Elements
Negotiation Questions
Buyer Power Factors
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