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  • 61Cameron International — Corporation Type Public (NYSE: CAM) Industry Oil well Services, Equipment …

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  • 62Timor Sea — The Timor Sea ( id. Laut Timor; Portuguese: Mar Timor ) is a sea bounded to the north by the island of Timor, to the east by the Arafura Sea, to the south by Australia and to the west by the Indian Ocean. GeographyThe waters to the east are known …

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  • 63Saipem 7000 — is the world s second largest Crane vessel (2 x 7,000t), after the Thialf (2 x 7,100t). The crane radius of the Saipem 7000 grants a lifting capability of 14000t at 42 meters while Thialf can lift 14200 at 31.2 meters. It is owned by the oil and… …

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  • 64DNO International — ASA Type Allmennaksjeselskap Traded as OSE: DNO …

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  • 65Oil production plant — An oil production plant (sometimes called an oil terminal) is a facility which performs processing of production fluids from oil wells in order to separate out key components and prepare them for export. This is distinct from an oil depot, which… …

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  • 66Notable Civil Engineering Projects 8 — ▪ Table Notable Civil Engineering Projects (in work or completed, 1997)   Name Location   Year of completion Notes Airports Area (ha)   Chek Lap Kok ex Chek Lap Kok Island, Hong Kong         1,248 1997 Artificial island, terminal, bridge, tunnel… …

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  • 67Cranfield School of Applied Sciences — The School of Applied Sciences (SAS), Cranfield University, formerly the School of Industrial and Manufacturing Science (SIMS), operates across materials, manufacturing, natural resources and sustainable systems. The School’s focus is on research …

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  • 68HVDC Norway–Great Britain — Not to be confused with Scotland Norway interconnector. HVDC Norway–UK Location Country Norway United Kingdom General direction east–west–east From Kvilldal, Norway Passes through …

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  • 69Oil megaprojects (2003) — This page summarizes projects that brought more than 20,000 barrels per day (3,200 m3/d) of new liquid fuel capacity to market with the first production of fuel beginning in 2003. This is part of the Wikipedia summary of Oil Megaprojects see …

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  • 70Oil megaprojects (2008) — This page summarizes projects that brought more than 20,000 barrels per day (3,200 m3/d) of new liquid fuel capacity to market with the first production of fuel beginning in 2008. This is part of the Wikipedia summary of Oil Megaprojects.… …

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