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FEATURES 16
The Future is Floating ... Wind
While still in development, offshore ?oating wind promises to take the lead on utility scale renewable offshore energy.
Its success will rely heavily on skills and lessons learned from offshore oil and gas.
By Bartolomej Tomic
Source: Bourbon Offshore 20 2021 & Beyond: More Remote, Data, Autonomy
Bidding adieu to 2020 will come with ease to most of the planet. Looking ahead in the offshore energy sector, we see more remote, more data and more autonomy.
By Elaine Maslin
Source: Technip FMC
Departments 4 10 32
By the Numbrs Op/Ed Subsea BrazilRigs & Discoveries Biden Administration can Baker Hughes Flexible Pipe
Align with Offshore Energy 5 By Erik Milito, President, NOIA Reinventing the familiar for superior subsea production. By Andre Macedo & Mauricio Region in Focus Brazil
Brandao, Sr., Baker Hughes 12 6 Digitalizaton The Digital Oilfield
Authors is Sooner than you Think
Coronavirus + a surge of connectivity 36 means take up of new E&P technologies.
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Products
By Tore Morten Olsen, Marlink
Editor’s Letter Subsea Technologies 8 30
Leading Off Remote Power on Demand
Hybrid Power 40
Geir Oscar Løseth, Kongsberg Maritime’s Remote power is a key plank in the push
Executives on the Move
GM, Sales, Advanced Offerings, discusses a towards resident robotics systems. hybrid battery solution for Island Offshore. By Elaine Maslin
By Bartolomej Tomic 44
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