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This Day in Naval History – May 6

May 06, 2010

1909 - Great White Fleet anchors in San Francisco 1916 - First ship-to-shore radio telephone voice conversation from USS New Hampshire off Virginia Capes to SECNAV Josephus Daniels in Washington, DC1942 - CAPT Milton Miles arrives in Chungking…

Statoil Stronger Results, Volatile Markets

May 05, 2010

Statoil's first quarter 2010 net operating income was NOK 39.6 billion, an 11% increase compared to NOK 35.5 billion in the first quarter of 2009. The quarterly result was mainly affected by a 48% increase in liquids prices measured in NOK and a 35% decrease in gas prices…

Keppel Delivers First Rowan Rig

May 05, 2010

Keppel AmFELS Inc., the US wholly-owned subsidiary of Keppel Offshore & Marine Limited (Keppel O&M), has delivered the first of four EXL rigs to Rowan Drilling Company, Inc. (Rowan) safely, on time and within budget. The rig, christened Rowan EXL I at the yard last Saturday…

EU NAVFOR Anti-Piracy Activities

May 05, 2010

Following hot on the heels of EU NAVFOR French ship Tonnerre’s success, who earlier on May 1, tracked down and destroyed a mother ship, EU NAVFOR FS La Fayette destroyed another mother ship and held another nine suspected pirates for questioning…

ABS, Horton Wison Address Riser Technology

May 05, 2010

ABS is drawing upon the industry experience of Horton Wison Deepwater, a leader in deepwater technology development, to further strengthen its knowledge for the certification of risers and flowlines as a certified verification agent (CVA) for these installations…

ABS Notation for Well Test Ops Vessels, MODUs

May 05, 2010

ABS has issued a series of notations in support of critical well testing activities being undertaken by energy operators worldwide to determine the commercial nature of their reservoirs.   The importance of well testing to determine the…

Safety Alert No. 2: Deepwater Horizon Explosion

May 05, 2010

April 30, Safety Alert on the Deepwater Horizon Explosion and Fire Resulting in Multiple Fatalities and Release of OilOn April 20, 2010, a loss of well control occurred and resulted in an explosion and fire on the Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit Deepwater Horizon…

Emissions Standards Published, Category 3

May 05, 2010

The Federal Register has published the final rule setting new emission standards for Category 3 marine diesel engines. The rule also includes an extensive set of technical amendments to our other highway and non-road engine programs. The…

Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over GOM Explosion

May 05, 2010

Attorneys with the Houston trial law firm Arnold & Itkin LLP filed a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of the family of Aaron Dale Burkeen, one of 11 men still missing after the recent oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico. A resident of Philadelphia…

Carnival Contracts for Two New Cruise Ships

May 05, 2010

Princess Cruises, a unit of Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE: CUK), announced that contracts to build two 3,600-passenger ships have been finalized with Italy's Fincantieri shipyard. The new ships are scheduled to enter service in spring 2013 and spring 2014…

First Electronic Modular Enclosure Delivered

May 05, 2010

Raytheon Company (NYSE:RTN) delivered the first Electronic Modular Enclosure (EME) for the Zumwalt-class destroyer (DDG 1000) to the U.S. Navy. EMEs are large subsystem assemblies that efficiently package the shock mitigation, electromagnetic interference protection…

Bourbon Contract, 13 Vessels for Petrobras

May 05, 2010

Bourbon Offshore Maritima, formerly Delba Maritima Navegação, the Bourbon subsidiary in Brazil, signed contracts with Petrobras for 13 new vessels. The contracts cover:- One Bourbon Liberty 200, an 80-tonne traction AHTS (Anchor Handling Tug Supply vessel)…

This Day in Coast Guard History – May 5

May 05, 2010

1947-The first meeting of the permanent International Civil Aviation Organization was held in Montreal, Canada with the Coast Guard being represented by LT John M. Waters, USCG.1950-Congress approved the Uniform Code of Military Justice…

This Day in Naval History – May 5

May 05, 2010

1944 - USS Comfort is commissioned in San Pedro, CA; first ship to be manned jointly by Army and Navy personnel1948 - VF-17A becomes first carrier qualified jet squadron (USS Saipan)1961 - CDR Alan Shepard Jr. makes first U.S. manned space flight…

Argus Subsea AZ-15J Subsea Tree

May 04, 2010

Argus Subsea, which manufactures innovative subsea products for time-critical fields, announced the introduction of the AZ-15J subsea tree and wellhead system. Specially designed for jack-up mobile drilling units, the Argus AZ-15J is the world’s…

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