Key Players profiled in Drilling Services Market Are Sumitomo Precision Products Co (Japan), Siemens (Germany), DV8 Technology Ltd. (UK), REFLEX NOW (Australia), Motive Drilling Technologies (U.S.), Kearfott Corporation (U.S.), ION Geophysical (U.S.), Zupt, LLC (U.S.), KLX Energy Services (U.S.), Welltec (Denmark), International Drilling Services LLC (Oman), Boart Longyear (U.S.), The Weir Group PLC (UK), AlMansoori Specialized Engineering (United Arab Emirates).Pune, India, Feb. 17, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The global drilling services market size is projected to reach USD 17.44 billion by 2027, exhibiting a CAGR of 8.6% during the forecast period. Escalating energy demand across the world will be the principal force behind the progress of this market, shares Fortune Business Insights™ in its report, titled “Drilling Services Market Size, Share & COVID-19 Impact Analysis, By Service (Directional Drilling Measurement While Drilling, Logging While Drilling, Rotary Steerable System, Gyro Drilling, Magnetic Drilling, and Others and Non-Directional Drilling), By Application (Onshore and Offshore Shallow Water, Deepwater, and Ultra-Deepwater), By End-User (Oil & Gas, Mining, Water Exploration, and Others), and Regional Forecast, 2020-2027”. According to the International Energy Outlook 2019 of the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), global energy consumption is set to increase by nearly 50% between 2018 and 2050. The astronomical rise in energy demand, as per the EIA, will be driven by the rapidly developing nations of Asia over the next three decades. Furthermore, the International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts that oil production will keep rising till 2030 and nearly 35% of the energy demand will be met by gas. Drilling services are, therefore, likely to experience soaring demand as governments and private players compete against each other to meet the skyrocketing demand for hydrocarbon-based energy in the forthcoming years. Request Sample PDF Brochure: https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/enquiry/request-sample-pdf/drilling-services-market-104784 In 2019, as per the report’s findings, the global market value stood at USD 12.88 billion. The main features of the report include: Unmatched intelligence on the various Drilling Services Market drivers, trends, and restraints;Actionable insights into the performance of all market segments;Granular analysis of the leading players’ profiles and dominant strategies; andExhaustive assessment of the impact of the regional developments on Drilling Services Market growth. Restraining Factor Sharp Decline in Oil Demand amid COVID-19 to Stall Market Growth The drilling services market growth is confronting unprecedented challenges thrown in its way by the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the IEA, world energy demand dropped by 5% in 2020, with oil demand contracting by 8% and coal demand by 7%. The major reasons for this historic decline in fossil fuel energy sources include the speedy adoption of remote working facilities when the pandemic broke out, nationwide lockdowns, and a sudden dip in electricity demand as commercial spaces were temporarily closed down. The cumulative effects of these developments can be seen on oil prices, which were already volatile due to the Saudi-Russia oil supply war. In April 2020, for instance, crude oil prices went into negative territory on account of the precipitous fall in oil demand. In December 2020, as the new coronavirus strain gripped the world, oil prices dropped by 3%. Weak investments and delays in exploration projects amid the COVID-19 pandemic will, thus, limit the adoption of drilling services in the oil and gas industry. Click here to get the short-term and long-term impact of COVID-19 on this Drilling Services Market. Please visit: https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/drilling-services-market-104784 Regional Insights Increasing Oil Production in the US to Aid the North America Market Growth North America is expected to dominate the drilling services market share during the forecast period owing to the rising production level of oil & gas in the US and Canada. Moreover, drilling technologies are being extensively employed in the US to discover shale gas reserves, which will put the US at the forefront of the hydrocarbon industry. In 2019, the North America market size stood at USD 4.93 billion. In Asia Pacific, the Drilling Services Market is anticipated to experience prolific growth on account of the abundant availability of mineral and metal reserves spread across the region, which will stoke the demand for drilling services. On the other hand, the market in the Middle East & Africa is likely to undergo speedy expansion due to the rich presence of oil reserves in this region. Ask For Customization: https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/enquiry/customization/drilling-services-market-104784 Competitive Landscape Key Players to Concentrate on Obtaining Profitable Drilling Contracts The advanced drilling services and solutions offered by some of the prominent players in this market are enabling these companies to secure highly profitable contracts from diverse entities. These contracts are allowing the players to expand their business and operational horizons and augment their presence in regional markets. Industry Developments: November 2020: Seadrill Ltd bagged one firm and one optional well contract from Walter Oil & Gas for the Sevan Louisiana semi-submersible rig in the Gulf of Mexico. The deal adds USD 17 million in backlog revenues for Seadrill.November 2020: Schlumberger released MagniSphere, its innovative, high-definition NMR logging-while-drilling (LWD) service. The inventive offering is designed to deliver precise, real-time analysis for accurate well placement, leading to increased production and recovery in complex sites. List of Key Companies Covered in this Drilling Services Market Report: Sumitomo Precision Products Co (Japan)Siemens (Germany)DV8 Technology Ltd. (UK)REFLEX NOW (Australia)Motive Drilling Technologies (U.S.)Kearfott Corporation (U.S.)ION Geophysical (U.S.)Zupt, LLC (U.S.)KLX Energy Services (U.S.)Welltec (Denmark)International Drilling Services LLC (Oman)Boart Longyear (U.S.)The Weir Group PLC (UK)AlMansoori Specialized Engineering (United Arab Emirates)Leam Drilling Systems LLC (U.S.)Petrofac (UK)Superior Energy Services (U.S.)VES Survey International (U.S.)Unitech Drilling Company Limited (Nigeria)Compass Directional Guidance, Inc. (U.S.)Oceaneering (U.S.)TechnipFMC (UK)Halliburton (U.S.)Inertial Sensing One AB (Sweden)Axis Mining Technology (Australia)Devico AS (Norway)Stockholm Precision Tools AB (SPT) (Sweden)Gyrodata (U.S.)Emerson (U.S.)Schneider Electric (France)Erdos Miller (U.S.)Oliden Technology (U.S.)Gyro Australia (Australia)Phoenix Technology Services (Canada)Center Drill Inc. (U.S.)Gyro Drilling (Netherlands)JAE (Japan)Radial Drilling Services, Inc. (U.S.)Integra (Russia)JINDAL DRILLING & INDUSTRIES LTD. (India)NewTech Services (Russia)NOV (U.S.)Huracan Pty Ltd. (Australia)Baker Hughes (U.S.)Archer – the well company (Norway)DIDRILLSA LTDA (Colombia)Drill Tech Solution (Azerbaijan)China Oilfield Services Limited (China)AnTech (UK)Weatherford (Switzerland)Nabors Industries (U.S.)Scientific Drilling (U.S.)Brownline (Netherlands)Icefield Tools Corporation (Canada)Schlumberger (U.S.) Quick Buy – Drilling Services Market: https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/checkout-page/104784 Table Of Content For Drilling Services Market: Introduction Research ScopeMarket SegmentationResearch MethodologyDefinitions and Assumptions Executive SummaryMarket Dynamics Market DriversMarket RestraintsMarket Opportunities Key Insights Key Emerging Trends – For Major CountriesLatest Technological AdvancementKey Industry DevelopmentsRegulatory LandscapePorters Five Forces Analysis Qualitative Analysis – Impact of COVID-19 Impact of COVID-19 on the Drilling Services MarketSteps Taken by the Government to Overcome the ImpactKey Developments by Industry Players in Response to COVID-19Potential Opportunities and Challenges due to COVID-19 Outbreak Global Drilling Services Market Analysis (USD Billion), Insights and Forecast, 2016–2027 Key Findings / SummaryMarket Analysis, Insights and Forecast – By Service Directional Drilling Measurement While DrillingLogging While DrillingRotary Steerable SystemGyro DrillingMagnetic DrillingOthers Non-Directional Drilling Drilling Services Market Analysis, Insights and Forecast – By Application OnshoreOffshore Shallow WaterDeepwaterUltra-Deepwater Market Analysis, Insights and Forecast – By End-User Oil & GasMiningWater ExplorationOthers Market Analysis, Insights and Forecast – By Region North AmericaEuropeAsia PacificLatin AmericaMiddle East and Africa TOC Continued…! 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Skinstitut Holiday Gift Kits take the stress out of gifting
Toronto, October 31, 2024 – Beauty gifts are at the top of holiday wish lists this year, and Laser Clinics Canada, a leader in advanced beauty treatments and skincare, is taking the pressure out of seasonal shopping. Today, Laser Clincs Canada announces the arrival of its 2024 Holiday Gift Kits, courtesy of Skinstitut, the exclusive skincare line of Laser Clinics Group.
In time for the busy shopping season, the limited-edition Holiday Gifts Kits are available in Laser Clinics locations in the GTA and Ottawa. Clinics are conveniently located in popular shopping centers, including Hillcrest Mall, Square One, CF Sherway Gardens, Scarborough Town Centre, Rideau Centre, Union Station and CF Markville. These limited-edition Kits are available on a first come, first served basis.
“These kits combine our best-selling products, bundled to address the most relevant skin concerns we’re seeing among our clients,” says Christina Ho, Senior Brand & LAM Manager at Laser Clinics Canada. “With several price points available, the kits offer excellent value and suit a variety of gift-giving needs, from those new to cosmeceuticals to those looking to level up their skincare routine. What’s more, these kits are priced with a savings of up to 33 per cent so gift givers can save during the holiday season.
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LONDON (AP) — Most people have accumulated a pile of data — selfies, emails, videos and more — on their social media and digital accounts over their lifetimes. What happens to it when we die?
It’s wise to draft a will spelling out who inherits your physical assets after you’re gone, but don’t forget to take care of your digital estate too. Friends and family might treasure files and posts you’ve left behind, but they could get lost in digital purgatory after you pass away unless you take some simple steps.
Here’s how you can prepare your digital life for your survivors:
Apple
The iPhone maker lets you nominate a “ legacy contact ” who can access your Apple account’s data after you die. The company says it’s a secure way to give trusted people access to photos, files and messages. To set it up you’ll need an Apple device with a fairly recent operating system — iPhones and iPads need iOS or iPadOS 15.2 and MacBooks needs macOS Monterey 12.1.
For iPhones, go to settings, tap Sign-in & Security and then Legacy Contact. You can name one or more people, and they don’t need an Apple ID or device.
You’ll have to share an access key with your contact. It can be a digital version sent electronically, or you can print a copy or save it as a screenshot or PDF.
Take note that there are some types of files you won’t be able to pass on — including digital rights-protected music, movies and passwords stored in Apple’s password manager. Legacy contacts can only access a deceased user’s account for three years before Apple deletes the account.
Google
Google takes a different approach with its Inactive Account Manager, which allows you to share your data with someone if it notices that you’ve stopped using your account.
When setting it up, you need to decide how long Google should wait — from three to 18 months — before considering your account inactive. Once that time is up, Google can notify up to 10 people.
You can write a message informing them you’ve stopped using the account, and, optionally, include a link to download your data. You can choose what types of data they can access — including emails, photos, calendar entries and YouTube videos.
There’s also an option to automatically delete your account after three months of inactivity, so your contacts will have to download any data before that deadline.
Facebook and Instagram
Some social media platforms can preserve accounts for people who have died so that friends and family can honor their memories.
When users of Facebook or Instagram die, parent company Meta says it can memorialize the account if it gets a “valid request” from a friend or family member. Requests can be submitted through an online form.
The social media company strongly recommends Facebook users add a legacy contact to look after their memorial accounts. Legacy contacts can do things like respond to new friend requests and update pinned posts, but they can’t read private messages or remove or alter previous posts. You can only choose one person, who also has to have a Facebook account.
You can also ask Facebook or Instagram to delete a deceased user’s account if you’re a close family member or an executor. You’ll need to send in documents like a death certificate.
TikTok
The video-sharing platform says that if a user has died, people can submit a request to memorialize the account through the settings menu. Go to the Report a Problem section, then Account and profile, then Manage account, where you can report a deceased user.
Once an account has been memorialized, it will be labeled “Remembering.” No one will be able to log into the account, which prevents anyone from editing the profile or using the account to post new content or send messages.
X
It’s not possible to nominate a legacy contact on Elon Musk’s social media site. But family members or an authorized person can submit a request to deactivate a deceased user’s account.
Passwords
Besides the major online services, you’ll probably have dozens if not hundreds of other digital accounts that your survivors might need to access. You could just write all your login credentials down in a notebook and put it somewhere safe. But making a physical copy presents its own vulnerabilities. What if you lose track of it? What if someone finds it?
Instead, consider a password manager that has an emergency access feature. Password managers are digital vaults that you can use to store all your credentials. Some, like Keeper,Bitwarden and NordPass, allow users to nominate one or more trusted contacts who can access their keys in case of an emergency such as a death.
But there are a few catches: Those contacts also need to use the same password manager and you might have to pay for the service.
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The Canadian Paediatric Society says doctors should regularly screen children for reading difficulties and dyslexia, calling low literacy a “serious public health concern” that can increase the risk of other problems including anxiety, low self-esteem and behavioural issues, with lifelong consequences.
New guidance issued Wednesday says family doctors, nurses, pediatricians and other medical professionals who care for school-aged kids are in a unique position to help struggling readers access educational and specialty supports, noting that identifying problems early couldhelp kids sooner — when it’s more effective — as well as reveal other possible learning or developmental issues.
The 10 recommendations include regular screening for kids aged four to seven, especially if they belong to groups at higher risk of low literacy, including newcomers to Canada, racialized Canadians and Indigenous Peoples. The society says this can be done in a two-to-three-minute office-based assessment.
Other tips encourage doctors to look for conditions often seen among poor readers such as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder; to advocate for early literacy training for pediatric and family medicine residents; to liaise with schools on behalf of families seeking help; and to push provincial and territorial education ministries to integrate evidence-based phonics instruction into curriculums, starting in kindergarten.
Dr. Scott McLeod, one of the authors and chair of the society’s mental health and developmental disabilities committee, said a key goal is to catch kids who may be falling through the cracks and to better connect families to resources, including quicker targeted help from schools.
“Collaboration in this area is so key because we need to move away from the silos of: everything educational must exist within the educational portfolio,” McLeod said in an interview from Calgary, where he is a developmental pediatrician at Alberta Children’s Hospital.
“Reading, yes, it’s education, but it’s also health because we know that literacy impacts health. So I think that a statement like this opens the window to say: Yes, parents can come to their health-care provider to get advice, get recommendations, hopefully start a collaboration with school teachers.”
McLeod noted that pediatricians already look for signs of low literacy in young children by way of a commonly used tool known as the Rourke Baby Record, which offers a checklist of key topics, such as nutrition and developmental benchmarks, to cover in a well-child appointment.
But he said questions about reading could be “a standing item” in checkups and he hoped the society’s statement to medical professionals who care for children “enhances their confidence in being a strong advocate for the child” while spurring partnerships with others involved in a child’s life such as teachers and psychologists.
The guidance said pediatricians also play a key role in detecting and monitoring conditions that often coexist with difficulty reading such as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, but McLeod noted that getting such specific diagnoses typically involves a referral to a specialist, during which time a child continues to struggle.
He also acknowledged that some schools can be slow to act without a specific diagnosis from a specialist, and even then a child may end up on a wait list for school interventions.
“Evidence-based reading instruction shouldn’t have to wait for some of that access to specialized assessments to occur,” he said.
“My hope is that (by) having an existing statement or document written by the Canadian Paediatric Society … we’re able to skip a few steps or have some of the early interventions present,” he said.
McLeod added that obtaining specific assessments from medical specialists is “definitely beneficial and advantageous” to know where a child is at, “but having that sort of clear, thorough assessment shouldn’t be a barrier to intervention starting.”
McLeod said the society was partly spurred to act by 2022’s “Right to Read Inquiry Report” from the Ontario Human Rights Commission, which made 157 recommendations to address inequities related to reading instruction in that province.
He called the new guidelines “a big reminder” to pediatric providers, family doctors, school teachers and psychologists of the importance of literacy.
“Early identification of reading difficulty can truly change the trajectory of a child’s life.”
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 23, 2024.