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Innovation – Offshore Produced Water
Produced water, a by-product of lifting oil and gas to the surface, must be treated before it can be discharged or re-injection. What advances are being made in techniques for cleaning up and disposing of produced water in an environmentally friendly manner?
Area Focus: Montrose Montrose is a hub for oil and gas companies.
We look at some of the national and international companies based in Montrose along with facilities which include, for example, the Port, GE Oil and Gas Centre of Excellence, and Montrose fire fighting centre
Offshore operations
Planning ahead so that offshore installations receive deliveries of the right supplies and provisions in a timely manner requires particular experience and skills. We look at the work involved in making sure that the offshore team have the supplies they need to keep the crew sustained.
Single point moorings
Some floating platforms and terminals load their cargo of hydrocarbons direct to tankers offshore via a single point mooring. What are the challenges for the operators and for the tanker crew?
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