The company makes cable-laid slings that can lift oil rig equipment of up 12,000 tonnes in weight. |
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He stars as a hard-as-nails pilot, who is hired to close down a remote oil rig in the Gobi Desert, to the obvious dislike of its crew. |
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After high school, Simms bounced around for a few years, working briefly at a chemical plant and later on an oil rig in Lafayette, Louisiana. |
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The mallu guy of course is almost always in the gulf working alone on some onshore oil rig in the desert. |
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If we had the latticed structure it would turn the ride into a more industrial looking structure, more like an oil rig. |
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Oil companies are also hopeful that the system will save them millions by detecting strong underwater currents that can stress oil rig platforms. |
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Zoning out at night while swimming from a large platform oil rig to a tanker was one thing. |
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From the claustrophobic setting of an underwater oil rig to the potential nuclear meltdown each scene slowly tightens the screws of suspense. |
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The oil rig would be transported to port for scrapping, while the legs would be left behind to become fish sanctuaries. |
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He never made big money and later worked on an oil rig off the coast of England. |
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Mr Parker said an oil rig in a prime fishing zone off the Dongara coast was of major concern to local fishermen. |
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At this time, I was working on a two weeks on, two weeks off basis on an oil rig in the North Sea. |
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It's a question about foot-and-mouth disease and the recent sinking of Petrobras, the large oil rig owned by Brazil. |
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The oil rig was the first job I ever had that paid well, so instead of going back to college that summer, I kept that job. |
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The device is about nine cubic inches in size and looks somewhat like a miniature oil rig, with four pillars on a table. |
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A strike by Norwegian offshore oil rig workers entered its second month this week, with employers threatening a lockout. |
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He finds work as a roughneck on an oil rig, as a gator wrangler in a tourist trap gator farm, and wearing a sandwich board for a dental office. |
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As the boys try to escape from the village, they encounter a large tanker truck, which the audience initially believes is an oil rig. |
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He wrote the play after meeting Vietnam veterans working on an oil rig who were still troubled by the events of 30 years ago. |
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Who knows, to contain and harness that much power it may have to look like a Saturn 5 launcher, or an oil rig. |
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The Spanish producers of the film, mostly set on an oil rig in the North Sea, had planned to shoot in the republic but their search for a suitable location came up dry. |
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A lone red light blinked out in the distance, probably an oil rig. |
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Oil rig workers discovered that rod wax, a petroleum by-product from oil rig pumps, healed their cuts and burns. |
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This permanent structure was also helpful while moving the massive oil rig into the harbour. |
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In 1982, off the coast of Newfoundland, the Ocean Ranger oil rig capsized, killing eighty four people. |
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This month, we continued to closely monitor the operations and consequences of the major accident involving the oil rig Deepwater Horizon. |
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Shares of BP fell in the aftermath of the catastrophic oil spill at its Horizon Deepwater oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico. |
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A tugboat improbably sits high on the bank, obscured by tall grass, a broken oil rig hangs over the water nearby. |
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By way of illustration, just think of the accident that took place in April on the oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico. |
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An oil rig tender found the yacht in the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf on Friday and took two of the four crewmembers, both of whom were severely seasick, on board. |
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Our destination was a semi-submersible oil rig, by which I mean that most of it, two enormous hollow vessels, each the size of a warship, floated beneath the surface. |
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On a July day in 1988, newsrooms around the world showed images of devastation, as an oil rig turned into a fireball. |
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Built as an oil rig and then, at the last minute, changed into a floatel, the platform is a floating hotel for people working out to sea on oil and gas fields. |
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The story starts with a narrowly averted major disaster on an oil rig. |
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Despite his training being severely restricted due to working on an oil rig, he has been selected to represent England in the punishing decathlon event. |
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Next door, other young minds watched metals change colours under a flame gun, before heading off to build models of an oil rig. |
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What if a wind turbine could help make an oil rig work more efficiently? |
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A newspaper picture of young idealists in rubber boats foiling whalers or climbing an oil rig to warn of pollution was what kept the public sympathetic. |
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And the fact that, a few years after that, he'd blow up his evil dad on an oil rig the same day that an entire American city was destroyed by a nuclear blast cheapened it irreparably. |
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With a record of 90 per cent of trainees securing employment, a third class of the Meadow Lake Tribal Council's oil rig training course is set to begin. |
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Schools have been shut, and even an oil rig. |
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An oil rig can involve long, tough, and dangerous work. |
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Let us put it in the context of the BP offshore oil rig disaster, the terrible environmental disaster that is happening in the Gulf of Mexico today. |
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The part of an oil rig that is visible above the water is so enormous that it is easy to forget that there's a correspondingly large portion underwater. |
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For over a month now, the consequences of the accident involving the oil rig Deepwater Horizon in the Gulf of Mexico has been making the headlines. |
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In April 2010, the catastrophe of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico marked an obvious event which exhibits the degrees of risk taken to flow oil in hard accessible areas. |
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When the oil spill that followed the explosion on April 20th at BP's oil rig Deepwater Horizon grew in extent, BP sent out enquiries about booms to a number of organizations around the world. |
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The Assembly has noted the good operating conditions of the oil rig off the Curonian Spit, its modern technology, its skilled staff and its environment protection and accident prevention measures. |
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However, due to the complexities of oil rig technology, it was necessary to clarify the minimum standards for these foreign flag rigs and the Coast Guard's roles in their inspection. |
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There will be a video on the history of the building as well as various displays, including models of Canada's Aurora aircraft, the new Tacoma Narrows Bridges, and the Ocean Ranger oil rig. |
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Only recently the importance of efficient pollution preparedness and response work was underlined by the accident on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico. |
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The oil rig can be jacked up higher when the hydraulic legs touch the sea floor. |
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In December 1965, Britain's first oil rig, Sea Gem, capsized when two of the legs collapsed during an operation to move it to a new location. |
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The oil rig had been hastily converted in an effort to quickly start drilling operations after the North Sea was opened for exploration. |
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In 2013, three activists of Greenpeace got on a Statoil's oil rig, wearing bear suits. |
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On May 12, 2016, a release of oil from subsea infrastructure on Shell's Brutus oil rig released 2,100 barrels of oil. |
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He meets a father of three making a campervan out of 3,000 old CDs, plus a single dad determined to renovate an oil rig escape pod. |
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On May 27, 2014, Greenpeace's ship, MV Esperanza, took over Transocean Spitsbergen, oil rig of Statoil in the Barents Sea such that it became incapable of operating. |
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In 1954, the first jackup oil rig was ordered by Zapata Oil. |
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