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OFFSHORE BUSINESS — DRILLING REPORT

RISE System Enhances Safety, Flexibility Of Cable And Pipe

Ducting

The RISE (rubber insert sleeve expanding) system from Beele

Engineering is used for multiple cable and pipe ducting through bulkheads and decks onboard ves- sels and offshore rigs. The system is specially designed for applica-

Stolt Comex Wins Flowline

Lay, Mooring Instc

Contracts tion

Stolt\Comex two contracts the other flowline tion.

One con

Petroleum of a moo:

Oil Prod

The $7 pillion engine

Se; om way has won

Norway and 'Arabian Gulf for mooring installa- is with Saga [or the installation em for the Varg and Storage Vessel, contract is for the ement and g, proc installation of 10 pile anchors.

The other contract has been awarded by Saudi Aramco in the

Arabian Gulf for the installation of flexible flowlines and umbilicals, together with the tie-in and com- mission of various flowlines, ris- ers, umbilicals and J-tubes onto existing platforms, including those in the Berri, Marjan and Zuluf oil- fields.

Oceaneering Sells

Oeoan Ruler To

Mai announced acq'

International at Marathon Oil has e jack-up production

Ruler. Oceaneering had a&jSired the unit last fall, in anticipOyjn that it would be able to r£ach\an agreement with thon rai add additional oil uction processing equipment nit to Marathon nder a day rate Ifease.

However, the companies were unable to reach an agreement, and

Marathon acquired the unit pur- suant to a purchase option which

Marathon was granted at the time the unit was initially acquired by

Oceaneering.

April, 1997 tions where pipes or multiple cables are ductad througlr^nduit sys|em T^portedly offers a jgh level of fire resistance, as well r as provides a gas and water tight

V seal. All of the cables in the conduit opening are surrounded by a protec- tive sleeve made of the fire-resistant rubber,

PRR/EHF.

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While at sea, the two units operate as one ship.

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