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Ulstein SX130
Ulstein SX130
The IMR/subsea construction vessel 'Neptune Larissa' was delivered from Zhejiang Shipbuilding to ship-owner Neptune Offshore on November 15. West Australia: Bulk carrier 'Wugang Innovation' broke the record for the largest iron ore shipment to leave Port Hedland last Tuesday, November 15.
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Laggan-Tormore
Laggan-Tormore
Total Laggan-Tormore - Project is for Total E&P UK Limited and follows on from the supply of UWD-15 wellheads and North Sea EHXT awarded previously. The Laggan-Tormore Project is a technically challenging project facing extreme and harsh environmental challenges in the West of Shetland area. The initial phase of 9 wells will feed gas to a new purpose built gas terminal at Sullom Voe through 143 km 18" trunkline. The complete subsea production system will be controlled from the new terminal making the project the longest tie back to date, superseding tie back on the FMC Subsea Production System on Ormen Lange, Norway. See - www.fmctechnologies.com
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News Update-Commodities Report- December 21, 2010
News Update-Commodities Report- December 21, 2010
Commodities continue to advance, climbing overnight in Asian and London trade on expectations for US economic growth in 2011. Copper hit an all-time high in London on concerns that a month-long strike at a large mine in Chile will further stretch supplies. Data due out on Wednesday from the Commerce Department is widely expected to show US GDP grew 2.8% during Q3, up from the 2.5% estimate released last month. Growing numbers of economists have been similarly ratcheting up their predictions for Q4 and 2011 growth, portending higher demand for crude and industrial metals. Gold, meanwhile, appears to be benefiting from ongoing sovereign debt concerns in several Euro-Zone countries, although gains remain somewhat contained by relative dollar strength. February Gold is little changed at $1388.17 an ounce, up $0.05, on the Comex in New York. Crude oil for February delivery rose $0.77 to $89.37 a barrel on Monday at the New York Mercantile Exchange, while the January contract expired yesterday at $88.81 for a $0.79 gain. At last look, the February contract is steady at $89.22 a barrel after earlier being stopped at a run toward $90. An Energy Department report also due out tomorrow is expected to show US crude-oil inventories dropped 3.5 million barrels last week, according to analysts responding to a Bloomberg News survey. Cotton for March delivery rose 3.2% on Monday to an all-time high of $1.5912 a pound in New York, making for its biggest annual gain since 1973. Rubber <b>...</b>
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Innovation Nation - Dr. Greg Baiden Part 1
Innovation Nation - Dr. Greg Baiden Part 1
Chairman and Chief Technology Officer of Penguin Automated Systems Inc Dr. Greg Baiden is the Chairman and Chief Technology Officer of Penguin Automated Systems Inc., a leading research, development and prototyping company specializing in business technology strategies that concentrate on mobile robotics for a number of industries. Dr. Baiden holds a PhD in Mining Engineering with a speciality in technology and economics; he is also a Professor in the School of Engineering at Laurentian University, where his teachings focus on Mining and Automation Robotics. In 2001, he was awarded the prestigious Canadian Research Chair in Robotics and Mine Automation. Dr. Baiden is well published and holds a number of patents in mining automation systems including robotic positioning systems for applications in open pit, underground, subsea and in space environments. From 1986-2001, Dr. Baiden was a member of Inco Limited's Senior Management Team where he assumed responsibility for all corporate mining research. The mining research work at Inco Limited included pioneering telerobotic systems within the company and around the world. This telerobotic work lead to the conceptualization and implementation of the world's first robotic mine prototype at the 175 Ore Body. One of his roles included being the President of Automated Mining Systems, a spin-off of Inco Limited, specializing in communications and control systems for future mine production technology. Dr. Baiden and the Penguin Team <b>...</b>
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Innovation Nation - Dr. Greg Baiden Part 2
Innovation Nation - Dr. Greg Baiden Part 2
Chairman and Chief Technology Officer of Penguin Automated Systems Inc Dr. Greg Baiden is the Chairman and Chief Technology Officer of Penguin Automated Systems Inc., a leading research, development and prototyping company specializing in business technology strategies that concentrate on mobile robotics for a number of industries. Dr. Baiden holds a PhD in Mining Engineering with a speciality in technology and economics; he is also a Professor in the School of Engineering at Laurentian University, where his teachings focus on Mining and Automation Robotics. In 2001, he was awarded the prestigious Canadian Research Chair in Robotics and Mine Automation. Dr. Baiden is well published and holds a number of patents in mining automation systems including robotic positioning systems for applications in open pit, underground, subsea and in space environments. From 1986-2001, Dr. Baiden was a member of Inco Limited's Senior Management Team where he assumed responsibility for all corporate mining research. The mining research work at Inco Limited included pioneering telerobotic systems within the company and around the world. This telerobotic work lead to the conceptualization and implementation of the world's first robotic mine prototype at the 175 Ore Body. One of his roles included being the President of Automated Mining Systems, a spin-off of Inco Limited, specializing in communications and control systems for future mine production technology. Dr. Baiden and the Penguin Team <b>...</b>
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Innovation Nation - Dr. Greg Baiden Part 4
Innovation Nation - Dr. Greg Baiden Part 4
Chairman and Chief Technology Officer of Penguin Automated Systems Inc Dr. Greg Baiden is the Chairman and Chief Technology Officer of Penguin Automated Systems Inc., a leading research, development and prototyping company specializing in business technology strategies that concentrate on mobile robotics for a number of industries. Dr. Baiden holds a PhD in Mining Engineering with a speciality in technology and economics; he is also a Professor in the School of Engineering at Laurentian University, where his teachings focus on Mining and Automation Robotics. In 2001, he was awarded the prestigious Canadian Research Chair in Robotics and Mine Automation. Dr. Baiden is well published and holds a number of patents in mining automation systems including robotic positioning systems for applications in open pit, underground, subsea and in space environments. From 1986-2001, Dr. Baiden was a member of Inco Limited's Senior Management Team where he assumed responsibility for all corporate mining research. The mining research work at Inco Limited included pioneering telerobotic systems within the company and around the world. This telerobotic work lead to the conceptualization and implementation of the world's first robotic mine prototype at the 175 Ore Body. One of his roles included being the President of Automated Mining Systems, a spin-off of Inco Limited, specializing in communications and control systems for future mine production technology. Dr. Baiden and the Penguin Team <b>...</b>
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Innovation Nation - Dr. Greg Baidden Part 3
Innovation Nation - Dr. Greg Baidden Part 3
Chairman and Chief Technology Officer of Penguin Automated Systems Inc Dr. Greg Baiden is the Chairman and Chief Technology Officer of Penguin Automated Systems Inc., a leading research, development and prototyping company specializing in business technology strategies that concentrate on mobile robotics for a number of industries. Dr. Baiden holds a PhD in Mining Engineering with a speciality in technology and economics; he is also a Professor in the School of Engineering at Laurentian University, where his teachings focus on Mining and Automation Robotics. In 2001, he was awarded the prestigious Canadian Research Chair in Robotics and Mine Automation. Dr. Baiden is well published and holds a number of patents in mining automation systems including robotic positioning systems for applications in open pit, underground, subsea and in space environments. From 1986-2001, Dr. Baiden was a member of Inco Limited's Senior Management Team where he assumed responsibility for all corporate mining research. The mining research work at Inco Limited included pioneering telerobotic systems within the company and around the world. This telerobotic work lead to the conceptualization and implementation of the world's first robotic mine prototype at the 175 Ore Body. One of his roles included being the President of Automated Mining Systems, a spin-off of Inco Limited, specializing in communications and control systems for future mine production technology. Dr. Baiden and the Penguin Team <b>...</b>
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"Indonesia Trip" Ironore's photos around Jakarta, Indonesia (frontier duchess rig pictures)
"Indonesia Trip" Ironore's photos around Jakarta, Indonesia (frontier duchess rig pictures)
Preview of Ironore's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Learn more about these videos: www.travelpod.com

