ADI analyzed a global project portfolio and competitor EBITDA margins to identify high-growth plays in the Middle East. The work involved shortlisting 24 segments down to specific opportunities in offshore rig construction and subsea development. Evaluation of entry strategies and joint venture interdependencies helped define a high-level roadmap for regional scale.
The client
Regional EPC contractor
The situation
Client needed to prioritize diverse EPC and OFS segments against capability gaps and regional market dynamics.
ADI’s contributions
Segment screening
Shortlisted 24 segments using commercial and capability criteria to narrow focus on high-impact opportunities.
Competitor benchmarking
Compared revenue CAGR and EBITDA margins against global peers to establish a baseline for growth aspirations.
Entry strategy profiling
Detailed organic, JV, and acquisition routes for each prioritised opportunity based on existing yard assets.
Financial modeling
Modeled revenue projections and NPV analysis across multiple oil price scenarios to validate strategic robustness.
Key outcomes
- Prioritized investment in four high-potential EPC and four OFS opportunities with a clear implementation roadmap.
More insights
2026 June SAF Tracker highlights – #88
Here are the latest highlights from ADI’s SAF Tracker: The full newsletter along with archives and databases are available to SAF Tracker subscribers.
Utility capital projects & 2026 energy trends
Utility capital projects are facing mounting delays and cost pressures in 2026, even as AI-driven demand fuels record capex. Meanwhile, the upstream oil and gas market is stabilizing around a normalizing shale cost curve, bulk liquid storage operators are shifting toward capability-driven growth, and the energy transition is exposing critical minerals bottlenecks that are pushing […]
U.S. refining capacity is gradually consolidating into larger, more complex facilities
U.S. refining capacity shows limited overall growth, but the structure of the system is shifting. Expansions at large, complex refineries are driving changes on the supply side, while smaller plants face cost and operational constraints that are forcing exits. This is steadily concentrating capacity in fewer, more sophisticated facilities. Key drivers capacity consolidation: Geographic concentration […]