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Friday, March 9, 2012

March 2012 Digital Issue of Offshore Engineer



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click to go to Offshore EngineerYour March 2012 Digital Issue of OE (Offshore Engineer)  is available for viewing or download!

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Inside This Month's Issue:

Far out:
'The future of energy is not solar and wind. For at least another century it is still oil, gas and coal.' So says OE contributing editor Professor Michael J Economides in the latest of his no-nonsense assessments of the global energy scene.

Global growth:
Oceaneering plans to build more than two dozen new ROV systems in 2012 and hire more than 300 in coming months.

Cranes competition:
A Scottish-based hydraulic control systems specialist headed by two mechanical engineers is looking to give established players in the offshore crane services marketplace a run for their money in coming years.

Coatings covered:
Market leader Hempel discusses the state of the art in offshore coating technologies.

Brownfield connections:
Quickflange CEO Rune Haddeland discusses recent applications of his company's eponymous piping connection technology.

Power play:
The autonomous PowerBuoy wave energy device from Ocean Power Technologies is among the talking points in this month's marine renewables roundup.

OTC preview:
OE looks at what's on the agenda for OTC 2012, which takes place 30 April-3 May 2012.


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