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PUBLISHING & MARKETING

OE Opinion

Chairman

Shaun Wymes [email protected]

President/Publisher

Undercurrents

Brion Palmer [email protected]

Associate Publisher

Neil Levett companies continue to champion during [email protected]

A look back the downturn.

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EDITORIAL

As 2015 – As 2015 – OE’s 40 anniversary One area continuing to receive invest-

Managing Editor year – comes to a close, it’s only year – comes to a close, it’s only ment dollars is in the high-pressure, 40

Audrey Leon natural to want to re? ect on the high-temperature (HPHT) realm, years [email protected] year that was. Only 12 months and that’s why we have devoted our of OE

European Editor

Elaine Maslin ago, there was a feeling that the ago, there was a feeling that the December issue to the topic. Across the [email protected] dip in oil prices might not be as bad as issue, we cover HPHT technologies and

Web Editor past downturns. projects, from Maersk Oil’s North Sea

Melissa Sustaita

But, as the year went on, operators and Culzean ? eld and 20,000 psi BOPs, to [email protected]

Contributors contractors have started to see the writing new umbilicals and more.

Greg Hale on the wall: it is widely accepted that the We would also like to share our

Heather Saucier days of >US$100/bbl oil are long gone recent success at the Business Marketing

Editorial Assistant

Jerry Lee and won’t be back any time soon, if ever Association Houston Chapter’s Lantern

Editorial Intern again if you believe some. Awards where OE’s parent company,

Elia Barnett

The thought on most minds in the AtComedia, picked up three awards

ART AND PRODUCTION industry is how to correct what had (Original Illustration, Integrated

Bonnie James become an environment of exces- Marketing Communications Program, and

Verzell James sive spending and excessive cost. Rookie of the Year) in November for our

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Unfortunately, but predictably, the ? rst OE 40 Anniversary Edition Monopoly.

Events Coordinator

Jennifer Granda rounds of spending We couldn’t be more [email protected] cuts came in the excited and honored

Exhibition/Sponsorship Sales form of staff cuts, to win these acco-

Gisset Capriles [email protected] with industry job lades (shown, left).

loss estimates now And ? nally, as

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Quad Graphics, West Allis, Wisconsin, USA at well over 200,000. this year has been

Most expect more such a milestone

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