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New Consortium for Offshore Decommissioning

A new global oil and gas decommissioning consortium launched today sets out to bring a collaborative supply chain approach, offering an end-to-end solution to reduce the decommissioning burden, risk and cost for operators.The consortium, which includes Lloyd’s Register (LR), WorleyParsons and Ardent, brings together 350 years of collective experience to reduce the interfaces, costs and risks of decommissioning for the oil and gas industry.The consortium includes experts to cover all aspects of decommissioning, from late life management to planning, readiness for removal, execution, waste managemen

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INTECSEA Expands into New Zealand

INTECSEA, a fully-owned subsidiary of the WorleyParsons Group will become WorleyParsons New Zealand. This expansion is a key step in delivering the global strategy, and will help strengthen INTECSEA and WorleyParsons’ market position in Australia and New Zealand. Philip Furr will lead the upstream offshore and subsea business across New Zealand as the Offshore and Subsea Manager, from the New Plymouth office. Commenting on the growth opportunities in New Zealand, Bernard Mackin, Senior Vice President for INTECSEA ANZ said, “We are excited to officially include INTECSEA New Zealand as

Peruvian Navy officers prepare to launch Fishers Proton 4 magnetometer. Photo: JW Fishers

Marine Industry Employs Boat Towed Detectors

detector. Magnetometers are super sensitive instruments that can detect iron and steel objects at hundreds of feet away. The boat-towed PI detectors locate all types of metals, while ignoring the high mineralization in the ocean environment. One company using this equipment in their operations is Worley Parsons Ltd, a global firm with 10,000 employees and $5 billion in revenue. It is a provider of professional services to the resources, energy, and process industries and operates businesses in hydrocarbons, power, minerals and metals and infrastructure and the environment. Worley Parsons’ projects

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