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Numerology

The potential increase in oil production that modeling shows digital gas lift can deliver over traditional gas lift equipment, according to Laing Engineering & Training Services (LETS) bo/d 1,000 .

model. See page 38

The estimated revenue value of FMC

Technology’s subsea systems order from

Tullow Ghana Ltd. for its Tweneboa-Enyenra-

Ntomme Development (TEN) ofshore Ghana.

US$ 340million

Photo: Tullow Ghana Ltd. See page 17.

The weight of Lena guyed tower. See page 19.

25,000tonnes

The axial load capacity of a metal-to-metal seal after morphing the tieback casing into the Meta tieback receptacle. See page 30.

1,700,000lbs of 2013’s total ofshore capex is spent on pipelines.

See page 44.

39%

Total US petroleum deliveries (measured by demand) in the month of August, according to the most recent data released by the API.

19.1 mmbo/d

The depth to which Marine Well Containment Co.’s cap- ping stack was successfully deployed during deepwater

Gulf of Mexico testing. See page 68.

6,900ft pipe-laying vessels have been ordered from IHC Merwede by Subsea 7 for

Petrobras contracts. See page 32.

10

The design operating temperature of ConocoPhillips’ Jasmine oilfeld bundles, the highest-temperature bundles at the time of installation, in 2012. See page 40.

°C 155

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