Posted to Maritime Musings
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Dennis Bryant)
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August 3, 2012
The North Sea is a body of water located between Scandinavia, northwest Europe (Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France), and Great Britain (England and Scotland). To the north, it connects with the Norwegian Sea. To the east, through the Skagerrak and Kattegat…
Posted to TKS Greening Oceans
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Tarkovacs Stefan)
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September 15, 2011
This starting century let come a new deal between the earth and human kind, between nations, between people and their needs. This new time needs new ideas and new behaviour, particularly from industrialists and investors to help that world continue to grow up without destroying itself.
Posted to Global Maritime Analysis with Joseph Keefe
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Joseph Keefe)
on
June 1, 2011
The US Coast Guard’s recent release (May 26th) of its 2010 Annual Port State Control Report is an interesting document and a good read. As a broad overview, the report shows “a continued improvement in Flag Administration, recognized organization and vessel performance during 2010…
Posted to ABG’s Advance Pollution Control vessel for Coast Guard
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Joseph Fonseca)
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July 18, 2012
ABG Shipyard, India’s largest private shipbuilding company has built what is considered to be one of the most advanced pollution control vessel in the world. Christened Samudra Paheredar the vessel is set to be commissioned tomorrow and will…
Posted to Brazilian Subsea and Maritime News
(by
Claudio Paschoa)
on
November 23, 2010
Very recently Petrobras and General Electric (GE) signed an agreement for future technology cooperation in R&D projects for monitoring and controlling oil and gas production systems. The development of subsea and compact systems for O&G production…
Posted to Brazilian Subsea and Maritime News
(by
Claudio Paschoa)
on
August 19, 2010
The first new player we will be looking at is HRT Oil & Gas, which is a new national operator, founded in 2009. HRT O&G is a company belonging to the HRT Participation Group, an O&G market consultancy company founded by a prominent geologist Marcio Rocha Mello PhD…
Posted to Brazilian Subsea and Maritime News
(by
Claudio Paschoa)
on
April 6, 2010
On Aug. 3, 2003, the world's first subsea, deepwater, all-electric intelligent completion system was installed in the 8-MLS-67HA-RJS well, in 3,540 ft (1,180 m) of water at Marlim Sul field. The well is about 60 miles (100 km) offshore at the Campos basin, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.