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    Geosciences

    ConocoPhillips plans seismic exploration offshore Bangladesh

    Feb. 1, 2012
    Petrobangla has approved a plan by ConocoPhillips for seismic surveying of Bangladesh's Bay of Bengal offshore blocks in February.
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    Vessels

    Statoil employs LWI vessels to enhance recovery

    Feb. 1, 2012
    Statoil says it has begun to implement plans to enhance recovery in the North Sea using light well intervention (LWI) vessels.
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    Deepwater

    Operators plan new deepwater pipeline systems

    Feb. 1, 2012
    As upstream oil and gas developers advance their development plans for the deepwater Gulf of Mexico, midstream companies have announced new pipeline systems that will move this...

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    Regional Reports

    North America

    Feb. 1, 2012
    The jackup Endeavour has undergone modifications at Keppel FELS Shipyard in Singapore in readiness for a drilling campaign offshore Alaska.
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    People on the move

    People

    Feb. 1, 2012
    Martin Craighead has assumed the role of president and CEO of Baker Hughes.
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    Subsea

    UTC: Bergen's International subsea conference

    Feb. 1, 2012
    The Underwater Technology Conference enjoys a well-known history of highly competent speakers who have tackled current and important issues related to the subsea industry.
    Subsea

    Benefiting from a Bergen cluster

    Feb. 1, 2012
    As a member of NCE Subsea cluster, Siemens Subsea benefits both from research and development opportunities and networking opportunities in the Bergen region.
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    Company News

    Scantrol focuses on control systems for marine and subsea

    Feb. 1, 2012
    Scantrol is a Bergen-based control system specialist developing class-leading solutions for monitoring, control and vision systems.
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    Subsea

    Giant North Sea discoveries fuel optimism of Bergen's subsea cluster

    Feb. 1, 2012
    Members of Norway's NCE Subsea technology cluster in Bergen have good reason to be optimistic about the future of the offshore industry at the start of 2012.
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    Pipelines

    Meters, sampling critical for effective multiphase flow management

    Feb. 1, 2012
    Flow assurance is recognized as hugely important for the transportation of hydrocarbon fluids, since failures can be extremely costly to fix and can cause safety issues.
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    Subsea

    Subsea Tieback Forum & Exhibition opens March 6

    Feb. 1, 2012
    Offshore oil and gas industry professionals from around the world will gather March 6-8, 2012, for the annual Subsea Tieback Forum & Exhibition at the Moody Gardens Hotel & Convention...
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    Subsea

    Subsea innovations make complex Islay tieback possible

    Feb. 1, 2012
    Flow assurance constraints imposed by existing subsea or topside infrastructure are among the main challenges of developing marginal fields in a mature offshore area.
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    Subsea

    Marginal deepwater developments: Innovative engineering approach makes it possible

    Feb. 1, 2012
    In the last 10 years, more than half of new global oil and gas reserves have been discovered offshore, much of it in deepwater.
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    Field Development

    Shell grapples with uncertainties of Brent field decommissioning

    Feb. 1, 2012
    Shell is preparing to decommission the Brent field production complex in the UK northern North Sea.
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    Company News

    Drilling contractors ready fleet for upcoming activity

    Feb. 1, 2012
    A year can make quite a bit of difference in terms of the number of offshore mobile drilling units (MODU) in the fleet, the number of rigs working, plus rigs under construction...