Delaware (State or other jurisdiction of incorporation) |
1-10945 (Commission File Number) |
95-2628227 (IRS Employer Identification No.) |
11911 FM 529 | ||
Houston, TX (Address of principal executive offices) |
77041 (Zip Code) |
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| the market outlook for deepwater field developments; | ||
| expected growth in importance of deepwater oil & gas production; | ||
| correlation between demand for floating drilling rigs and demand for deepwater services and hardware, both on a concurrent and delayed basis; specifically, demand for ROVs, subsea trees, and umbilicals; | ||
| correlation between future contracted rig demand and the future market requirements for deepwater services and products; | ||
| plans for the future expansion of our ROV fleet due to the anticipated escalation in construction service demand and increased demand on reactivated and new deepwater drilling rigs; | ||
| the market outlook for subsea completions; | ||
| projected subsea tree orders which drive demand for many subsea products, including umbilicals; | ||
| the market outlook for umbilical orders; | ||
| expansions of our subsea products manufacturing and service capacity; | ||
| projected future GOM availability of vessels suitable for SAT diving and ROV intervention jobs; | ||
| continued demand for diving and deepwater intervention services for repair projects necessitated by Hurricanes Ivan, Katrina, and Rita; | ||
| increase in demand for non-hurricane related deepwater IMR services; | ||
| deepwater technological trends include subsea pumping, subsea processing, and the use of computer simulation; | ||
| potential regulatory issues affecting the future of deepwater development include access to U.S. deepwater acreage and increased foreign local content and taxation; | ||
| assessment that financial constraints will not limit future deepwater activity; | ||
| current and expected market demand has created a shortage of ROV and Diving personnel; | ||
| expectation of adding 250 ROV and Diving personnel by the end of 2006; and | ||
| making a large investment in ROV technician training, supervisory skills, and HSE courses. |
| worldwide demand for oil and gas; | ||
| general economic and business conditions and industry trends; | ||
| the ability of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to set and maintain production levels and pricing; | ||
| the level of production by non-OPEC countries; | ||
| domestic and foreign tax policy; | ||
| laws and governmental regulations that restrict exploration and development of oil and gas in various offshore jurisdictions; | ||
| rapid technological changes; | ||
| the political environment of oil-producing regions; | ||
| the price and availability of alternative fuels; | ||
| competitive factors; | ||
| overall economic conditions; and | ||
| our ability to obtain new projects and the timing of new projects we do obtain. |
By:
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/s/ MARVIN J. MIGURA | Date: April 20, 2006 | ||
Marvin J. Migura (Principal Financial Officer) |