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According to India's national oil com- pany, Oil & Natural Gas Corporation

Limited (ONGC), it aims to double

E&P reserves to six billion tons by 2020, out of which four billion tons are from deep waters.

Korean Navy Launches

New Submarine

Hyundai Heavy Industries launched a new, $350m submarine, the 214 class

Sohn Won-il. The Shon Won-il accom- modates a crew of 40, and the Navy plans to acquire nine submarines by around 2020.

Cianbro to Convert Sulfur

Tankers to Offshore

Supply Ships

Cianbro won a contract from

Hornbeck Offshore Services of

Covington, La., to convert two 370-ft. sulfur tankers into multipurpose supply vessels for the offshore oil industry.

Cianbro was scheduled to receive the first ship last month, with work on both vessels expected to continue through next year.

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EBDG Provides Support for Landing Craft

Elliott Bay Design Group (EBDG) has added two more landing craft vessel projects to its portfolio. The naval architecture and marine engineering firm delivered production support detail drawings for Kvichak Marine Industries' design of 10 MPF utility boats for the U.S. Navy. The 40-ft. high-speed landing craft are replacing the Navy's existing LCM-8 craft as part of its

Improved Navy Lighterage System in support of the pre-positioned Marine Amphibious assault missions.

Because of the large number of identical boats being constructed, EBDG tailored its work package to support an assembly line production approach. EBDG delivered 3D isometric assembly drawings of all machinery and system components, pipes, and fittings to the builder in lieu of the more typical two-dimensional drawings; offering Kvichak a more realistic perspective of the parts involved and their assembly. Two vessels have already been built, with two more currently under production. All 10 craft are expected to be delivered by the end of 2006, with an option for more vessels in 2008.

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