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    Market recovery expected in new millennium
    Nov. 1, 1999
    The Pacific Ocean to the east of the Philippines is the most prolific breeding ground in the world for tropical revolving storms.
    Nov. 1, 1999
    Moveable steel gravity platform key to cost control
    Nov. 1, 1999
    Trying to prevent cargo slamming
    Nov. 1, 1999
    Low oil prices, budget cuts constrain numbers
    Nov. 1, 1999
    Offshore Greece, a complex diver-based maintenance program was just completed successfully by Stolt-Comex from the Seaway Discovery vessel.
    Nov. 1, 1999
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    Darwin becoming hub for domestic, export gas
    Nov. 1, 1999
    Battling tilt-and motion, channeling problems
    Nov. 1, 1999
    Modifications, relocations on hold
    Nov. 1, 1999
    Pipelines, shuttle tankers, and ATB/ITB units
    Nov. 1, 1999
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    Will permeability, instability limit recovery?
    Nov. 1, 1999
    A major technology development project is currently in progress aimed at applying friction stitch welding to subsea applications in deepwater.
    Nov. 1, 1999
    The monitoring of the touchdown point (TDP) during pipelay operations is generally considered compulsary by most oil and gas companies.
    Nov. 1, 1999
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    Determining network absolute positioning
    Nov. 1, 1999
    Replacing hoses during production
    Nov. 1, 1999
    Swagelok has developed a line of two, three, and five valve instrumentation manifolds backed by lifetime warranties.
    Nov. 1, 1999
    A bolt preload check based on a solid-state "intelligent" preload monitoring washer was developed by ScanSense (Vear, Norway) and used by SKF of Sweden for crane and flange maintenance...
    Nov. 1, 1999
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    Process creating new construction methods
    Nov. 1, 1999