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Pipelines: A Question of Validity
R.T. Hill, J.P. Kenny & Partners, and P C. Warwick,
Conoco (U.K.) Ltd.
Corrosion and the Murchison Sea Water
Injection System
E. Buck, Conoco Inc., and J.S. Jones,
Conoco (U.K.) Ltd.
Commissioning and Early Life Operation of the Hutton Tension Leg Platform
Cathodic Protection System
J.C. Vardon, Brown & Root (U.K.) Ltd ; G Payne.
Conoco (U.K.) Ltd.; and A.D. Willis, Wilson Walton
Intl. Ltd.
Crude Oil Tanker Corrosion vs. Offshore
Platform Corrosion
R.R Dalton. Worth Testing Services Inc
Cost Efficient Seismic Data Acquisition and Mapping • Room 202
OTC 5121 A Discussion of Seismic Acquisition Specs:
Example of Shot Noise from Other Crews
K. Larner, Western Geophysical Co.
Is the Additional Cost of Improving the Resolution of 2D Seismic Data by Recording More Channels
Currently Justifiable?
W.C. Carmichael, C.D.T Walker, and D Chu, Geco
Geophyscial Co. Inc
Exploration 3D: A New Tool for Cost Effective
Information for Offshore Prospects
W Ritchie, Geophysical Service Inc.
An Efficient 3D Marine Seismic Imaging Procedure
P Newman, Horizon Exploration Ltd
Sediment Classification Using a Wideband,
Frequency Modulated Sonar System
L.R. LeBlanc and S.G. Schock. U of Rhode Island
Interpolation and Processing of Non-Continuous
Functions of Two Variables
J Sattlegger, Sattlegger Ingenieurbuero fuer angewandte Geoph
Wednesday • 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
General Session—Assessment of Offshore
Project Technologies • Room 118
A panel of industry experts will focus on current-state-of-the- art developments in key offshore technology areas.
Exploration, drilling, production, offshore operations, and transportation areas will be analyzed, and technical and operating challenges in each of the areas will be identified and discussed.
Seismic Processing • Room 114
OTC 5157 Improvement of Multichannel Seismic Data
Through Application of the Median Concept
O E Naess. Statoil. and L Burland U ol Bergen
Dip Moveout and Pre-stack Imaging
G H F Gardner. S Y Wang N D Pan and
Z Zhang. U of Houston
A Refraction Statics Technique Used to Remove
Technical Session Timetable • Monday Morning—9:00 a m to 12:00 noon • Arctic Ice and Wave Forces • Field Development • Wave Forces • Geotechnical Site Investigations • Fracture Control • Ottshore Instrumentation Power and 11ber Application • Geophysical Interpretation • Monday Afternoon—2:00 to 5:00 p.m • Historical Review • Ice Mechanics • Tubular Joints • Wave Forces and Dynamic Response • Pile Foundations • Metallic Materials • Sealloor Surveying and Mapping • Tuesday Morning—9:00 a.tn to 12:00 noon • Risers • Rise ot the ROV in Ottshore Oil • Wind and Wave Forces • Exploration in Sedimentary Basins • Lightweight Materials • Satellite Applications • Marine Minerals and Mining • Tuesday Afternoon —2:00 to 5 00 p.m. • Proiect Development • Mooring Forces • Oceanography and Meteorology • Pipeline Design • Foundation Design and Behavior • Nonmetallic Materials • Marine Minerals and Mining li • Wednesday Morning—9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon • API Ottshore Standardization • Completion Technology • Ottshore Terminals • Ottshore Platlorm Concepts • Diving and Diver Tools • Corrosion and Corrosion Conlro • Cost Efficient Seismic Data Acquisition and Mapping • Wednesday Afternoon—2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m • Proiect Technologies • Seismic Processing • Transportation and Seakeeping • Arctic Structures • Pipeline Analysis • Structural Engineering Design and Analysis • Fatigue Performance • Thursday Morning—9:00 a m to 12:00 noon • Subsea Production Facilities • Drilling and Production Technology • Foundation and Platlorm Installation • Structural Dynamics and Fatigue Design • Pipeline Fabrication and Installation • Health and Salety • Welding and Faligue
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