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Shark Marine Theobald JFSE: T4000

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WFS Technologies

James Fisher Subsea Excavation and depths up to 20m were successfully laydown heads to a project in North Af-

JFSE to Aid FSO Replacement

James Fisher Subsea Excavation reached. The work was completed in rica. The nine PLRs have been deployed (JFSE), will support its client, EMAS- just under six weeks from receipt of or- as part of a development of nine subsea

AMC, at the Bouri oil? eld with post- der, proving the time and ? nancial bene- wells, which vary from four to 24 inches lay trenching and back? lling services. ? ts of using satellite derived bathymetry in size, with water depths ranging from

EMAS-AMC is responsible for the en- for mapping large areas. 300 to 800m. gineering, procurement, installation and

Small Field Buoy on Global Forum Subsea Rentals Invests commissioning of new offshore facility,

Dredge Projects in MultiMillion Rental Order

FSO Gaza, at the Bouri oil? eld. Bouri, considered to be the Mediterranean’s Ocean Scienti? c International Ltd Forum Subsea placed a multimillion largest producing oil? eld 120 km from (OSIL) are reporting extensive use of its dollar equipment order with subsea the Libyan shore, is operated by Italian 0.7m Small Field Buoy on international technology provider, Sonardyne Inter- oil company Eni with the National Cor- dredging projects. The lightweight, eas- national Ltd. Included in the order are poration of Libya as a partner. ily repositionable buoys can be repeat- multiple Ranger 2 GyroUSBL acous- edly deployed to follow in the path of tic positioning systems which combine dredgers in order to monitor plume ac- Sonardyne’s 6G acoustic positioning

Proteus Delivers Satellite tivity, and are often complimented by transceiver technology and a Lodestar

Derived Bathymetry Service

Proteus has delivered satellite derived the OSIL 1.2m Tern buoys, which pro- AHRS sensor in the same mechanical bathymetry to Royal Haskoning DHV in vide more permanent monitoring sta- assembly.

April 2016. Proteus was commissioned tions for long term projects. The robust

Gardline, Neptune Launch In- by Royal Haskoning to deliver the data buoys are constructed from rotationally tegrated Vessel/ROV Solution as part of a port design project in Saudi molded polyethylene hulls that are foam

Arabia and to identify suitable and cost ? lled for added security. Instrumenta- Gardline Geosurvey Ltd. and Neptune effective approaches to the port. The tion is securely protected from damage entered into a strategic partnership 8,000 sq km area of interest was sur- and interference by the integral stainless which will see Gardline’s DP2 multi- veyed and delivered within six weeks steel deployment frame/cage without role survey vessel, the MV Kommandor, interrupting the ? ow of water around in- enhanced with the permanent installa- struments such as water quality sensors tion of Neptune’s Explorer 06 100HP or turbidity meters. ROV.

Manned by staff from both compa-

FET Delivers to North Africa nies, the vessel has also seen a dedicated

Forum Energy Technologies Inc. deliv- ROV control area created on-board and ered a number of its largest subsea Pig bene? ts from mid-ship moon pool capa-

Launchers and Receivers (PLRs) and bilities.

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