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Thursday, August 4, 2011

August 2011 Digital Issue of Offshore Engineer



 

Offshore Engineer

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

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Inside This Month's Issue:

Latin beats:
The focus on LatAm deepwater naturally gravitates to the headline-grabbing pre-salt region. But, there are other areas in the region's deep waters worth noting.

Decom prizes and pitfalls:
Around 460 installations, over 10,000km of pipeline and 10,000 wells are set to be decommissioned in the North Sea over the next three decades. Given the size of the prize, why are operators, contractors and politicians still somewhat reticent to tackle the liabilities with a singular focus?

Rising ambitions:
Wood Group Kenny, Airborne and DeepFlex discuss the latest challenges and offerings in the realm of composite production risers.

GoM's latest catch:
Baker Hughes' latest fracturing and stimulation vessel, the Blue Tarpon, is designed for operations in the Lower Tertiary play of the Gulf of Mexico.

Downhole duty:
Serial downhole innovator Red Spider initially set out to focus its Remote Open Close Technology on well intervention work, but operator demand for further cost-effective and safe solutions has led to additional applications tailored to the particular challenges of completion work.

Rhetoric and reality:
Explore the rhetoric and realities of renewable energy.

Talking the torque:
The accurate application of torque in both installation and maintenance of pipeline and wellhead assets is vital to ensuring equipment is fully operational in remote and hostile subsea locations.


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