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PRODUCTION • PROCESSING The Raman revolution


28 An advanced commercial Raman


spectroscopy system offers a more efficient means of accurately measuring LNG composition and concentration


The future of marine growth prevention


Gas measurement advances Cable gland developments Smart monitoring solutions


Remote monitoring solutions for oil Actuators proven for hydrogen


The future of extensometry is here


Exploring the issue of marine growth fouling in critical technology and the benefits of innovative electrochlorination systems


Correlative measurement systems master uncertain times


The role of flameproof cable glands in the oil and gas industry


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and gas assets


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How oil and gas facilities can enhance worker safety without worrying about dangerous settings


SUBSEA TECHNOLOGY ROV breakthrough 5G wireless, long-distance control of


subsea robots has been achieved


Clever composite Subsea maintenance? Use composite, advises an exper


Subsea power solutions A range of advanced power technologies based on Li-Ion batteries


Deepwater hydrate detection tool Offshore inspection advances


EVENT PREVIEW Offshore event back in Norway The next ONS event will take place from


29 August – 1 September 2022 48


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HEALTH AND SAFETY Why headlamps are critical PPE


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