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John C. O’Malley [email protected] ’m not sure if it is a function of getting older, getting busier, or a combination of both, but the year 2014 to me is nothing but a blur. Despite the year-end plummet
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Gregory R. Trauthwein in oil prices that threatens to throw the offshore energy business into a tailspin, this [email protected] has been by far the busiest and most productive year in my 20+ year publishing ca-
I reer, and while a drop in energy production may cause a lull in business surrounding
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Eric Haun the discovery and recovery of assets offshore, the facts regarding your business are rather [email protected] simple: Energy prices will rebound with a long-term trend that is decidedly bullish; and
Contributing Editors the demand for advanced technology to discover, recover and analyze information from the
Capt. Edward Lundquist, USN (Ret.)
Claudio Paschoa world’s waterways will continue to grow.
William Stoichevski
In November I was honored to join the speaker roster of The Maritime Alliance’s Blue
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Tech & Blue Economy Summit in San Diego, an event which brought together a group of
Irina Tabakina [email protected] about two hundred “A List” executives from industry and government to strategize on the
Production & Graphic Design long-term plan to simultaneously grow the business and political in