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Shearwater, Equinor, Lundin, Vår Energi Working on Marine Vibroseis Tech for Seismic Surveys

Vår Energi and Lundin Energy Norway to accelerate the development and commercialization of what they say is sustainable marine vibratory source technology to minimize environmental footprint and enhance data quality from seismic data acquisition.This industry project builds on the existing technology cooperation between Shearwater, Equinor and the Norwegian Research Council, with Vår Energi and Lundin Energy Norway now joining and ensuring funding and commitment for the multi-year development, Shearwater said."The joint ambition is to acquire better quality seismic data, faster and with

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Sercel Launches New Ocean Bottom Node

of GPR provides our clients with an advanced new technology to revitalize exploration and production opportunities in basins across the globe.”Gou Liang, BGP CEO, said, "BGP has always championed new technology development for the mutual benefit of our global partners. For this OBN technology cooperation with Sercel, both parties complemented each other to deliver a superior product while strengthening a stable and cooperative relationship. Additionally, this cooperation will contribute to the long-term development of both companies and deliver high-quality OBN services for our clients."

Australia, Japan Partner for Hydrodynamics Research

; Dr Zelinsky said.   The collaborative research program will be undertaken by Australia’s Defence Science and Technology Group and Japan’s Acquisition, Technology and Logistics Agency.   “This is an excellent start to our new relationship in defence science and technology cooperation,” Dr Zelinsky said.   “Understanding hydrodynamics is vital for the future of Australia’s maritime defence and this collaboration will greatly benefit our technology development in this area.   “While the research being undertaken is not connected to

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Building the World’s Largest 4G Offshore Network

2015. As new oil fields are developed, coverage and capacity will follow. An additional benefit for the maritime businesses such as merchant marine and fisheries is the general availability of mobile communications for all at sea.     MCP has since its inception in 2002 had extensive technology cooperation with Ericsson. Charlotta Sund, Head of Ericsson Northern Europe & Central Asia, said, “As a driving force behind the ‘Networked Society’ and a key player within the global telecommunications industry, we are proud to cooperate with MCP to bring high-speed 4G services

The compressor has been mechanically completed and trial fitted by Radøy Gruppen on Radøy, and is now ready for final system integration tests at One Subsea Horsøy. (Photo: Statoil)

Statoil: Subsea Wet Gas Compressor Coming to Gullfaks

the final testing at Horsøy outside Bergen before being prepared for installation and hook-up to Gullfaks C in 2015. By adding 22 million extra barrels of oil equivalent from the Gullfaks South Brent reservoir the compressor will help extend the field’s productive life. Local technology cooperation Starting back in 2008 the efforts to develop and qualify the compressor in line with Statoil’s requirements represent a good example of Statoil’s cooperation with the Norwegian supply industry to develop robust improved oil recovery solutions. “The compressor in principle

UNEP & DNV GL Partner to Combat Climate Change

. Steiner. Through the partnership, DNV GL will support CTCN operations by utilizing its extensive experience in technology transfer, knowledge management and capacity building. DNV GL will also facilitate the engagement of the private sector in the Centre’s Network in order to stimulate technology cooperation among developed and developing countries. The Network will create a space for exchange and technical collaboration with developing countries on thematic areas such as agriculture, energy, forestry, industry, and water. “We are pleased to support the CTCN through our technical capabilities

Aker Solutions, DNV GL Enter Frame Agreement

in Aker Solutions’ business. "Finding smart solutions, innovating and streamlining the value chain is critical to address the cost issue in the industry," said Elisabeth Tørstad, Chief Executive of DNV GL - Oil & Gas. "The contract provides a framework for technology cooperation that gives us the opportunity to work closely with one of the leading technology providers and developers in the industry. Our experts and global outreach will support Aker Solutions in achieving its international growth strategy and create unique and cost-effective technologies. So this

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GE to Supply Turbomachinery to Statoil

by GE Power & Water’s plant in Cincinnati, Ohio. Statoil and GE Oil & Gas' cooperation dates back to the 1970s with the supply of compressors for the Statfjord platform in the North Sea. In addition to signing their latest frame agreements, GE and Statoil recently signed a technology cooperation agreement involving key engineering personnel from both companies. Once a year, GE and Statoil’s CEOs also hold a management forum. Based in Stavanger, Norway, Statoil Petroleum AS explores, produces and transports oil and gas including petroleum and petroleum-derived products. Statoil

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