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Tolmount East well success for Premier Oil

Premier has announced the success of the Tolmount East well, 42/28d-14, in P1330, Block 42/28d (Premier 50 per cent operated interest) in the UK...

Researchers use the innovative method to weigh whales

How do you weigh a living whale? The obvious response is very carefully, but scientists can’t exactly put these large marine mammals on a...

The world’s first 3D printed rescue boat

Lloyd’s Register and Lloyd’s Register Foundation support the development of the world’s first 3D printed rescue boat. Lloyd’s Register (LR) is partnering with Singapore’s National...

ABS and Samsung Heavy Industries sign digital technology

ABS and Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) are to collaborate on the use of digital technologies to streamline designing, building, and classing assets in a...

DNV GL: Sesam Insight application removes costly barriers in offshore engineering

Scattered data and analysis models lead to inefficiency in data exchanges between asset owners, operators and contractors. With the release of DNV GL’s Sesam...

Cruise lines choose BMT’s REMBRANDT maritime simulator

BMT has reported phenomenal growth in sales of its maritime simulator and has just signed multiple key contracts with select cruise lines including Holland...

Schlumberger and TGS announced a new 3D seismic reimaging project in the Red Sea

The project will comprise reimaging data from three overlapping seismic surveys totaling 3,600 km2 that were acquired between 1999 and 2008—the only available 3D...

The World’s First DNV-GL Approval for 3D printing in the maritime industry

The shipping industry is looking to take advantage of additive manufacturing (AM), also known as 3D printing, to print spare parts, thereby reducing lead...

3D classification process applied to naval vessel

Bureau Veritas, Naval Group and Dassault Systèmes announced that a 3D classification process has been applied to a naval vessel for the first time. 

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