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Intelatus: The long-tenured, New Name in Market Intel & Planning

forecasting business conditions in the global floating production sector since the mid-1990s, centered on a detailed proprietary database on floating production systems and projects.Floating Liquefaction & Regasification – Intelatus has produced market reports and maintains a proprietary online database of global floating natural gas liquefaction and regasification units.Offshore Wind Power – Intelatus maintains a detailed database of global offshore wind projects at all stages of the planning cycle, with several multi-client studies completed.Wind Turbine Installation Vessels &ndash

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New Report Outlines Big Potential for Offshore Wind

U.S., Japan, South Korean and India among top markets. The report identifies some 500 GW of projects and development zones currently in the planning and development stages, mainly coming from Europe, Asia and the U.S. Details for each project are laid out in the report as well as in a corresponding online database.Lower costsOffshore wind farms are not new; they have been around for decades. So why is offshore wind taking off faster now than ever before? WER’s report points to a combination of factors helping to grow offshore wind’s role in the word energy mix. The simplest but most important

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LNG Report: Floating Liquefaction & Regasification

  Its new online fully searchable LNG database updates all FLNG and FSRU project information on a 24/7 basis.  As IMA receives new information about projects from its network of industry contacts, the database is immediately updated to reflect the latest situation.  With access to the online database, users can access any FLNG project or FSRU terminal – in operation, under construction and planned – and immediately find the latest information on project status, along with any changes in timing and probability of the project investment decision.   Contacts are also provided

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Floating Production's Future: The 6 Things You Need to Know Now

to make huge cutbacks in personnel and spending.  But deepwater production will rebound – oil demand keeps growing -- and though the signs are mixed we see indications of the rebound starting.  Free Trial Get your own free trial the “Floating Production Systems Report And Online Database” by visiting:  https://www.worldenergyreports.com/reports/trial   1. Production Floater Inventory and Current Orders First some numbers about the state of the business. 261 oil/gas floating production units are currently installed on offshore fields. FPSOs represent 64% of

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OceanGate Names McCurdy Chief Operating Officer

Grand Banks’ worldwide distribution network, as well as profit-and-loss responsibilities for the company’s North American operations. Before his tenure at Grand Banks, McCurdy was vice president of operations and general manager of YachtWorld.com, the world’s largest online database of yachts for sale, with more than 100,000 listings in 86 countries. While at YachtWorld, McCurdy was responsible for the executive management of business operations, directing sales, marketing, accounting, site-engineering and business development efforts. oceangate.com  

Nessco Appoints Phil Goodall

impact on operations, including helicopter flights, ROV deployment and over-side working.  Accurate weather information allows more effective planning and efficient operations resulting in improved safety and reduced costs.” Nessco also provides the UK offshore industry network, a live online database for weather monitoring across all North Sea assets, on behalf of Oil & Gas UK.  This system supplies data from more than 90 offshore sites to helicopter operators, and complies with the Civil Aviation Authority’s CAP437 specification for reporting of weather from offshore helidecks

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Fugro-Geoteam Opts for Vestdavit Support

of the equipment. The agreement provides Fugro-Geoteam with preferred pricing and priority for Vestdavit’s skilled engineers and spare parts. “Our first priorities with this agreement are safety and operational continuity,” says Øyvind. “We also see that with the online database we can improve coordination within our group, between our vessel managers and our seismic operations teams. That will improve efficiency because we have a better overview of all davit systems.”  

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