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NL Government Forecasts a Precious Cargo
As global offshore markets evolve to create a more sustain-
Long Run for Oil & Gas
Minister Andrew Parsons, Industry, Energy & Technology, able future, rising up to meet these challenges is Sweden-based
Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada, discusses the innovative Northern Offshore Services. Offshore engineers won’t be the technology cluster that has grown within and outside of his only bene?ciary – but they might be the most important.
By Joseph Keefe province, with insights on the technology and the importance of oil and gas.
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It’s [Menck] Hammer Time!
30 Driven by a “massive step change in offshore wind turbine tech- nology” premised on growth of the per unit size and output,
Remote Control
The more production infrastructure we push to the seabed, the Menck – an Acteon brand – last month unveiled what it touts as a “game-changing” MHU 6000W Wind Hammer, the largest more data we need to pull back up. With it comes opportunity. hammer in its repertoire and a continuing a legacy of innovation
By Wendy Laursen since 1868 from this north Germany industrial company.
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