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By harnessing the combined power of three of their AA202 Boomer Plates to provide a single pulse, the Applied Acoustics S-Boom System is re-de?ning the boundaries of shallow seismic surveying. Already recognised for producing high resolution seabed pro?les, the fusion of these three transducers delivers a source level high enough to signi?cantly increase sub-bottom penetration without loss of data quality. +44 (0)1493 440355 : [email protected] : www.appliedacoustics.com S-Boom Geophysical SystemsShallow water seismic re?ection surveysDeep penetration >200mtrUltra high resolution <0.25mtrClean, stable, repeatable pulse signatureSingle and multi channel streamer compatible77The number of production ß oaters on order is at an all- time high. The current order backlog consists of 77 pro-duction ß oaters Ð 44 FPSOs, seven production semis, Þ ve TLPs, Þ ve spars, four FLNGs and 12 FSRUs. The New IMA StudyThe new IMA study Floating Production Systems: assessment of the outlook for FPSOs, Semis, TLPs, Spars, FLNGs, FSRUs and FSOs provides details: 264 production oaters and 102 storage oaters currently in service and key characteristics of each unit 250 production oaters and 103 storage oaters delivered or redeployed since 1996 identifying the builder/conversion yard of each unit 77 production oaters, 10 storage oaters and 2 MOPUs currently on order, key features of each unit and the delivery status 248 oating production projects in the visible planning cycle, type unit likely to be utilized on the project and the status of project development 124 to 190 production oaters forecast to be ordered over the next ve years. 25 to 35 storage/of oading oaters forecast to be ordered over the next ve years An outline and purchase details are available at www.imastudies.com . Or, contact Jim McCaul: Email: [email protected]; tel: +1-202-333-8501 Marine Technology Reporter 25www.seadiscovery.com MTR #3 (18-33).indd 25MTR #3 (18-33).indd 254/4/2013 9:52:33 AM4/4/2013 9:52:33 AM