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Pushing the boundaries

Innovative subsea solutions can boost well performance, cut costs, improve maintenance and repair, and reduce CO2 emissions from offshore oil and gas installations. Brian Davis reports from the recent energy:connected’19 (previously SSV) exhibition and conference in Oslo.

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PR May 2019 pp22-23.pdf

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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Artificial Intelligence, Offshore oil and gas, Decarbonisation, Robots, Digitalisation

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