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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

December 2011 Digital Issue of Offshore Engineer



Offshore Engineer

click to go to Offshore EngineerYour December 2011 Digital Issue of OE (Offshore Engineer)  is available for viewing or download!

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Inside This Month's Issue:

Frontier Forecasts
A look at the world's emerging hot spots including one generating a lot of interest and dollars, the Arctic.

Piping Hot
The world's first electrically trace heated pipe-in-pipe system is being installed on Islay, a North Sea gas condensate field with challenging flow assurance issues for the management of hydrates. Total/Technip discusses the pilot scheme for this 6km tieback plus earlier 'seabed conditioning' innovations at location. Also, Tata Steel's Derek Bish discusses how to construct and efficiently insulate pipe-in-pipe bends for HP/HT service.

Trend Setting
Baker Hughes President, Derek Mathieson gives his take on the latest in technology trends.

Seabed Spy
The industry has long relied on sensors and sporadic ROV footage to find out what's going on subsea, but a new tool designed for permanent deployment at well sites is about to change all that.

Leveraging LNG
Two platform supply vessels under construction at Louisiana's Harvey Gulf International will use LNG as a propulsion fuel, a first for the US.

Location, Location...
Two offshore rig and vessel repair yards, one in Bahrain the other in Gibraltar, and both still relatively new to the offshore oil & gas industry are making significant market inroads.

Managing Risk
Ways in which risk management can be used in the offshore well construction process to improve safety and on-target performance are discussed by Halliburton's Hamayun Raja, AiJaz Rizvi and John Walters.


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