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Oceanteam, an offshore service company, has appointed Diederik Legger to its board of directors. Legger has more than 22 years of experience as a manager and consultant in the international shipping and offshore industries. He is a founder and former CEO of Rolldock and worked for companies such as Star Reefers and Orient Shipping Rotterdam. Legger holds an MS in fina…
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A new report notes significant shifts occurring in the E&P industry and urges oil and gas companies to increase the pace of innovation and rethink their business models.
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The classification society's first offshore drone survey was conducted on a semisubmersible used to support Statoil's drilling operations in the North Sea.
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The first OTC Brasil 2017 Advisory Committee Meeting took place on 25 July with several authorities, executives of oil and gas companies, and representatives of business entities in attendance.
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OTC Brasil, 24-26 October 2017, will recognize Paulo Cuoto for individual achievement and Shell BC-10 Life of Field Seismic Monitoring System for corporate achievement.
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The results of a recent survey on achieving operational excellence show that businesses are increasingly aligning their strategy with scalable, enterprise-wide transformation.
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While the slowdown offshore persists, this 96-year-old drilling outfit says that sharing its high-tech simulators with more of its clients will strengthen the business.
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Service company executives examine how the oil price downturn affected supply and demand for their services in the unconventional sector, and strategies they have undertaken to stay afloat as operators adjust to uncertainty.
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Harry Barnum has been named a principal consultant and regulatory manager at InterAct. Barnum has more than 30 years' experience in the oil and gas industry, having managed all aspects of oilfield development including reservoir analysis, drilling and facility optimization, waterflood and steamflood injection program design, property valuation, regulatory and safety c…
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Many of the worst oilfield incidents have been attributable to human factors. Consequently, a corporate well-control manual was refreshed to include human factors in the management of well-control incidents.