Testing page for app
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BP has confirmed it will not reintroduce Super Puma Helicopters until the completion of an investigation into last year’s fatal crash.
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Why is designing with human error in mind so critical? Consider that nearly 80% of all offshore facility accidents are caused by human errors, and 64% of these accidents happen during operations.
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The expanded research and testing capabilities offer the only vertical test rig for subsea safety valves and one of the largest high-pressure natural gas test facilities in the world.
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The Trump administration asked a federal appeals court on 7 July to allow it to delay enforcement of an Obama administration rule to limit methane pollution from oil and natural gas drilling.
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GC Rieber Shipping named Christian Berg as its CEO. In addition to joining GC Rieber in this position, Berg’s newly established venture, Bech Offshore, will also become part of the company. He has more than 20 years’ experience in various management positions within the oil service industry. Before establishing Bech he spent 5 years in executive positions at Viking Su…
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The SPS TE rectifier from GE is a single-phase, hot-pluggable, fan-cooled rectifier that provides DC power to space-critical applications in indoor and outdoor environments, such as a telecommunications network for an offshore facility. The rectifier has an extended temperature range and universal AC input voltage range. It also comes with redundant fan cooling, front…
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"Today we know more about the surface of the Moon than our own seabed."—Sturla Henriksen, CEO of Norwegian Shipowners' Association
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A federal appeals court in Washington ruled on 3 July that the head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) overstepped his authority in trying to delay implementation of an Obama administration rule requiring oil and gas companies to monitor and reduce methane leaks.
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Gassnova has assigned Statoil to evaluate the development of carbon storage on the Norwegian continental shelf. This will be the first storage site in the world receiving carbon dioxide from several industrial sources.
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The merger of industrial giant GE and oilfield services firm Baker Hughes closed on 3 July, creating the second-largest oil field services firm in the world.