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Shell sends New Zealand mooring project to InterMoor

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HOUSTON – Shell Todd Oil Services has contracted a preset mooring project offshore New Zealand to InterMoor.

During earlier this month, InterMoor completed the design, engineering, procurement, and installation services for preset moorings in the Ruru field. Upon completion of the drilling program, InterMoor will provide the same services for the recovery phase.

Eight preset mooring legs were pre-laid and hooked up at a water depth of approximately 105 m (344 ft). This operation was for the drillship Noble Discoverer, and InterMoor provided personnel to complete the installation.

02/25/2011

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