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Global Maritime Completes Njord A Disconnection and Tow to Shore

activities including the disconnection of risers and the temporary plugging of wells.   Global Maritime worked closely with Statoil`s Njord Future Marine Project and Operations Vessel and Rigmove that provided the vessels and rig positioning services for the offshore operations.   David Sutton, CEO of Global Maritime Consultancy & Engineering, continued:  “With a project of such complexity and with the subsea infrastructure still in tact, it was crucial that mooring disconnection activities and the towing of the platform took place with maximum precision and care. This

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Global Maritime Introduces New DP Policies & Procedures

DP operations.   The document will cover general working practices and core competencies as well as working procedures relating to DP Systems Audits & Verifications; Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA), attendance at DP trials, and the development of other DP documentation.   David Sutton, CEO of Global Maritime Consultancy & Engineering, said, “This new initiative is all about putting in place global services and global solutions for a global company. Whether you are buying a product in Norway, the U.S., the Middle East or Asia Pacific, you can be assured that you are

Offshore Survey Delivers Millions of Savings in Industry First

waves, with the vessel at least partially unloaded in order to ensure measurements of sufficient accuracy. This project, coordinated by Global Maritime, however, took place with the semi-submersible fully loaded 160 kilometers offshore Mexico and with end of well activities still underway.   David Sutton, CEO of Global Maritime Consultancy & Engineering, said: “Against the backdrop of a challenging market, it’s more important than ever to demonstrate innovation, value and improved efficiencies for our customers. That is what we are committed to at Global Maritime and that is what

Wave Energy Converters in shared mooring arrangement (Photo: Global Maritime)

Global Maritime to Support EU Wave Energy Project

project, Global Maritime will be responsible for providing mooring and risk management support to the 42 meter-tall spar type, wave energy converter (WEC) due to be operational in August 2016. The WEC will be based in the Bay of Biscay up to two nautical miles offshore in 85 meters of water.   David Sutton, CEO of Global Maritime Consultancy & Engineering, said: “Wave and tidal energy is a tremendously important element of the future energy mix with the World Energy Council estimating that up to 10% of worldwide electricity demand could be met by harvesting ocean energy. And yet today

Anna Keen (Photo: Global Maritime)

Global Maritime Appoints Asia Pacific Manager

.   Keen, who previously held a management role at Global Maritime Mooring Group, will be responsible for bringing increased cohesion to Global Maritime’s Asia Pacific operations and driving new business in the region. She will report to Global Maritime Consultancy & Engineering CEO, David Sutton.   Keen has worked in the oil and gas and marine consultancy business for the past 13 years. Previous roles include HR Manager, APAC for Viking SeaTech and finance and project administration roles at Programmed International and Frontier Drilling USA. She has a degree in International Business

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