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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 1–4, 2000
Paper Number: OTC-11987-MS
...) System, a large, purpose-built skimming barge, two designsof shallow water skimmers, three types of containment boom, two ready-to-deployskimming boats, and a large inventory of dispersant. Retainers have beennegotiated with third parties to provide members with aerial dispersantcapability and computer...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 3–6, 1999
Paper Number: OTC-10714-MS
... ranging from the simple supply boat combination to utilization of a hook up barges, then dynamically positioned vessels. Advantages and limitations of each installation arrangements will be presented based on the experience of laying 1/4 million feet of coiled tubing pipelines in the Gulf of Suez. Also...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 5–8, 1997
Paper Number: OTC-8318-MS
... noise reservoir characterization propagation micklewright boat water depth seismic crew noise OTC 8318 Seismic Crew Noise: A Zero Time-sharing Option N. Hargreaves, M. Manin, B. Gratacos, I . Micklewright and C. Perkins, Compagnie GBnBrale de GBophysique Copyright 1997. Offshore Technology...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 2–5, 1994
Paper Number: OTC-7377-MS
... North Sea supply boats. With this relatively small investment we can obtain high quality relative bathymetry measurements with the ship's crew as surveyors. Survey data are presented which explain improved survey procedures used to obtain high accuracy bathymetry surveys. Advances in data processing...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 3–6, 1993
Paper Number: OTC-7077-MS
... ABSTRACT The ocean bottom cable method (OBC) of seismic data acquisition involves placing stationary receivers on the ocean floor and using an air gun array towed by a separate boat as an energy source. The location of each receiver group after deployment is a function of water depth...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 6–9, 1991
Paper Number: OTC-6748-MS
... ABSTRACT A flowline for a subsea well was installed from a platform. The flowline was composed of a 100 foot long flexible pipe jumper and integral joint oil well tubing. A snubbing unit was used to make the tubing connections while an anchored boat pulled the pipe through a J-tube...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 3–6, 1982
Paper Number: OTC-4396-MS
... barge requirement upstream oil & gas approach jetty model test construction dolphin bearing capacity pier coal berth availability criteria power plant site penetration breakwater boat terminal contractor sea state subsea system OTC 4396 The Hadera Offshore Coal...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 3–6, 1982
Paper Number: OTC-4431-MS
.... The methods used conventional equipment to set a platform beside the burning structure and the fire fighting operations were conducted from this platform. upstream oil & gas inspection sedco phillips ss support vessel water spray hammett emergency maintenance work boat efficiency subsea...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 5–8, 1980
Paper Number: OTC-3703-MS
.... The six center struts incorporate skimming weirs and sump tanks. Its container is an l8-ft long, 9-ft wide, 5-ft high aluminum box which is used to store, transport, and rapidly deploy the barrier. operation patrol boat discharge hose incident upstream oil & gas boat chemical spill...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, April 30–May 3, 1979
Paper Number: OTC-3622-MS
... the towed cables. The transition-zone classification includes areas excluded from normal marine operations, as well as areas along the shoreline where water is deep enough for small boats and barges but not continuously deep or extensive enough for normal marine operations, surf zones which...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 1–4, 1977
Paper Number: OTC-2894-MS
... as diagonal lines on Fig. 3 (post-plot of boat's position when making drag marks). They were then surveyed and mapped by a side scan sonar survey (north-south lines on Fig. 3). The intended use of the drag marks was multifold. First, differential motion of the soil would show up as small displacements...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 2–5, 1976
Paper Number: OTC-2601-MS
... would perform. offshore pipeline engineer supply boat boat laybarge survey boat shell expro daniels submarine coating water depth sea bed trunkline mother ship shetland upstream oil & gas operation brent system OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE 6200 North Central Expressway...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 4–7, 1975
Paper Number: OTC-2237-MS
... involved in the system and the stability imparted to the vessel. The swing rope and personnel basket are also compared with this new technique. Design details are discussed. INTRODUCTION Problems in the transfer of personnel and equipment at sea have been in existence since the invention of boats...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 5–7, 1974
Paper Number: OTC-1999-MS
... with Halliburton's marine facilities, which cus- tomarily provide various contract services for the offshore drilling and production phase of the oil and natural gas industry. Thus, the equipment is readily accessible for transpor- tation to the job site by boat, barge, truck, or helicopter as the situation dictates...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 5–7, 1974
Paper Number: OTC-2000-MS
... ABSTRACT We built a one tenth scale model of a prototype of an oil recovery boat in order to conduct various water tank tests. After having made mechanical improvements, we finally carried out performance tests, using an actual boat on the sea waters near CTS of Nippon Oil Co.'s Kiire Terminal...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 5–7, 1974
Paper Number: OTC-1965-MS
... Hz of the proposed underwater test. Sig- nificant data also resulted from re- cordings of ship traffic and harbor noise as well as that noise which proved to be the most significant of all: a recording of propeller noise from the crew boat used for these re- cordings. As our boat's generator was too...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, May 5–7, 1974
Paper Number: OTC-1997-MS
... oil & gas calmwater recoveryrate hsor unit deployment engineer hose truck transferhose aircraft sunnyvale tendingvessel calm water oil recoveryrate boat recovery unit operation OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE 6200 North Central-Expressway Dallas, Texas 75206 THIS IS A PREPRINT...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, April 28–May 1, 1973
Paper Number: OTC-1813-MS
... & gas side-scan sonar beaufort sea uscg expressway number us government reservoir characterization engineer scour investigation objective remnant offshore technology conference paper 6200 ice island boat texas 75206 glacier prudhoe bay beach OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE 6200 North...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, April 30–May 2, 1972
Paper Number: OTC-1593-MS
... is the most significant factor for marine users, followed by wind information. Additionally they seek reports of barometric readings and predictions of precipitation and temperature ranges. If a prediction service were introduced, commercial fishermen, charter boat operators and sportsmen could enjoy income...
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Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, April 30–May 2, 1972
Paper Number: OTC-1525-MS
... operation. Costs for some large spills are as follows. arrangement platform skimmer barge barge containment skimmer cleanup incident knot effectiveness chemical spill sorbent chevron offshore technology conference 6200 boat upstream oil & gas engineer oil spill us government...

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