Offshore
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Edison Chouest Vessel Departs on High-Tech Imaging Expedition to Titanic Wreck Site
C-Innovation’s multi-purpose offshore vessel Dino Chouest has departed from Port Fourchon, Louisiana, and is enroute to Windfall, Rhode Island, to…
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Texas Energy Industry Braces for Beryl as Hurricane Makes Landfall
By Erwin Seba and Arathy Somasekhar HOUSTON, July 8 (Reuters) – The Texas vitality business braced for Hurricane Beryl’s affect on Monday, with…
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Salinometer: Definition and Uses
A salinometer, also known as a salinity meter, is an instrument used to measure the concentration of salt in a…
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Enclosed Spaces Onboard
Table of Contents Introduction Definition of Enclosed Spaces Importance of Enclosed Spaces Safety Common Hazards in Enclosed Spaces Statistics of…
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Types of Refrigerants Used in the Maritime Industry
1. R-134a (Tetrafluoroethane) Pros: Non-flammable and non-toxic: Safe for use in various applications. Stable and efficient: Good thermal stability and…
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Global Warming Potential (GWP) Explained
Definition: Global Warming Potential (GWP) is a measure that describes the relative ability of a greenhouse gas to trap heat…
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VDR
Contents Introduction to Voyage Data Recorders (VDR) Role of VDR on Maritime Vessels SOLAS Regulations Regarding VDR Parameters Recorded by…
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U.S. Approves Atlantic Shores South Offshore Wind Project
The Division of the Inside has greenlit the Atlantic Shores South offshore wind power undertaking, marking the nation’s ninth commercial-scale…
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What is a blow off preventor accumulator ?
A blowout preventer accumulator, also known as a BOP accumulator, is a critical component of the blowout preventer (BOP) system…
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What is a Desander ?
A desander, in the context of marine offshore drilling, is a specialized piece of equipment used to remove sand and…
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