April 2015
The April issue features World º£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍøº£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍø™ annual Offshore Technology Review, with reports and updates from pipeline constructors working offshore around the world. Also in the issue: a US regional focus, a keynote article on use of railways for transporting crude (a must-read) and technical articles on landfalls, SCADA systems and pigging tool performance.
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Contents
A mixture of prospects
The Gulf of Mexico has quietly been gathering steam. Gordon Cope analyses areas of bright spots and concerns envisioned in the Gulfº£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍø™s future.
º£½Ç³Ô¹ÏÍø, oil boom and railroads
Jack Behar and Samer Al-Azem, Petrohab, USA.
A matter of quality
Patricia Leroy, Polysoude, France.
Annual Offshore Technology Review
How to succeed in subsea environments
Fabian Dawson, GE Measurement & Control, UK.
Protecting deepsea habitats
Dr Kate Gormley, Lea-Anne Henry and J Murray Roberts, Centre for Marine Biodiversity & Biotechnology, Heriot-Watt University, UK.
Delving into new depths
David Bell, CRC-Evans Pipeline International, Inc., USA.
Push up your sleeves
Ing. Sander Hofstee and Neil Gill, Seal for Life Industries, the Netherlands.
Working at new frontiers
Fernando Ulecia, ShawCor Ltd., USA.
A mixture of art & science
Joe Hockberger and Mark Wertzberger, Michels Corporation, USA.
Innovative inspection technology
Mark Slaughter, Product Line Manager, Applus RTD.
Clearing the way for a clean landfall solution
Tim Ley, Technical Manager, Land and Marine Engineering Limited, UK.
Dealing with Mother Nature
Philippe Bisson, CASE Construction Equipment, USA.
A future-proof SCADA system
Eduard van Loenen, Yokogawa Electric Corporation, the Netherlands.
Keeping connected
Glenn Longley, Senior Product Manager for IO & Software, FreeWave Technologies, USA.
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