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on November 2013In the latest edition of its World ROV Operations Market Forecast, Douglas-Westwood (DW) expect annual expenditure on work-class ROV operations to increase from $1.6B in 2013 to $2.4B in 2017, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.3%. The market is expected to total $9.7B over the period, a gro
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on November 2013Announced in June 2011, Bourbon and CGG entered a five-year charter agreement for a series of six custom newbuild seismic support vessels. Now more than two years later, the third ship in the series, Bourbon Gannet, is due to enter service in the early part of 2014, following the launch of the first
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- Dr. Jennifer Brower, Prometheus page: 18
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on November 2013Prometheus Inc., incorporated in 1983, is a mathematics and engineering research firm that specializes in the application of high-level mathematics to modeling, simulation and signal processing. Last month MTR caught up with Dr. Jennifer Brower to discuss the company's position in the marketplace
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on November 2013Recent severe storms in the U.K. North Sea have resulted in a number of floating production, storage and offloading vessels (FPSOs) being shut down in order to assess and repair the damage caused. Notwithstanding the possible safety implications for operations crew, oil and gas majors are facing wee
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on November 2013Brazil’s Petrobras has been one of the leading players in deepwater, subsea development projects since the turn of the century. These projects include pre-salt and post-salt plays, which require extensive and complex subsea engineering and construction efforts. It would be impossible for Petrobras
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on October 2013Douglas-Westwood (DW), in its latest subsea vessels report, forecast more than $100B of expenditure on subsea vessel operations over the next five years – with global demand expected to increase by 23%. The increase in expenditure is expected to be higher than the growth in vessel days due to the mo
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- GE Dynamic Positioning page: 53
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on October 2013For Hornbeck’s New Subsea Construction Vessels While astounding technology advances in the maritime and subsea sectors are becoming more common place, the capabilities of modern vessels in the offshore O&G sector are still something to behold. For example, holding a 100-m subsea construction ves
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on October 2013System is designed to universally interface with a vessel’s existing navigation equipment and autonomously deliver water depths seen by the vessel to a central server. Almost four years and 100 million soundings later, the concept is a reality. Almost two years after we first reported on an inno
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on October 2013This article provides a short overview to the development of the manned submersible ICTINEU 3, a work class vehicle with high capabilities for research, ocean observation and underwater intervention, but also suitable for filming and leisure. It has been designed for 1,200m depth and a crew of three
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on October 2013The U.S. Navy has made significant changes to its mine countermeasures (MCM) operations over the past decade as its Avenger-class MCM ships and Sea Stallion helicopters approach the end of their service life. One of the most significant developments has been the introduction of autonomous underwater
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- From Learning to Earning page: 30
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on October 2013Scripps works to bring new tech to the marketplace Scripps Institution of Oceanography, a division of the University of California, San Diego, has been a leader in academic research for most of its 110-year history. Though for much of that time the research findings and academic knowledge were la
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on October 2013MTR had the opportunity to visit with many colleagues at the recent Oceans2013 MTS/IEEE San Diego conference. Among them was Steve Lohrenz, Dean of the School for Marine Science and Technology at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Steve was there to chair the session on Marine Education and
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on October 2013This summer, the Administration released the innocuously named “Guide to Regional Marine Planning,” and across town, the House of Representatives passed the latest in a string of resolutions restricting the Administration from spending money on the implementation of the National Ocean Policy. The ba
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- MTR100 '13 Battelle page: 10
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on July 2013505 King Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43201 Tel: 614-424-7208 Email: [email protected] Website: www.battelle.org CEO/President: Jeffrey Wadsworth Vice President: Patricia Gruber Marketing Director: Chris Corsbie Sales Manager: Fred Byus Number of Employees: 20,000
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- MTR100 '13 Kongsberg Maritime page: 22
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on July 2013Strandpromenaden 50, Horten, Norway 3183 Tel: +47 32 28 50 00 Email: [email protected] Website: www.km.kongsberg.com CEO/President: Walter Quam Vice President: Bjørn Jalving Number of Employees: 4,200 The Case Kongsberg Maritime develops systems for practically all subsea
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on July 20136 Benjamin Nye Circle, Pocasset, Mass. 024559 Tel: 508-563-6565 Email: [email protected] Website: www.hydroid.com CEO/President: Christopher von Alt Vice President, Ops: Duane Fotheringham VP Sales & Marketing: Graham Lester Engineering Director: Robert Brown
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- MTR100 '13 Saab Seaeye Ltd. page: 72
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on July 201320 Brunel Way, Segensworth East, Fareham, Hampshire, PO15 5SD UK Tel: +44(0)1489 898 000 Fax: +44(0)1489 898 001 Email: [email protected] Web: www.seaeye.com Managing Director: Jon Robertson Sales Director: Matt Bates Operations Director: Mark Exeter The Company
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- MTR100 '13 SeaBotix page: 68
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on July 2013SeaBotix is a pioneer in the development and manufacture of observation class MiniROVs providing a wide range of capable compact ROVs. As a participant in the SAVER (Systems Assessment and Validation for Emergency Responders) review program, SeaBotix scored favorably and continues to be on the lead
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on July 201396A Trafalgar Wharf, Hasmilton Road Portchester, Hampshire, U.K. PO6 4PX Tel: +44 02392 382573 Fax: +44 02392 178718 Email: [email protected] Website: www.asvglobal.com CEO/President: Dan Hook Engineering Director: Richard Daltry Number of Employees: 25
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on July 2013MacArtney A/S (Headquarters) Gl. Guldagervej 48, DK-6710 Esbjerg V Tel: +45 7613 2000 Email: [email protected] Group Managing Director/CEO: Niels Erik Hedeager Sales & Marketing Director: Marco MacArtney Sales mgr. - Connectors & Cables; Kurt Lund Sales mgr. - Ocean