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CONTENTS 30 32 40 DECOMMISSIONING Efficient decommissioning Specialist support Expert solutions can enable


PRODUCTION • PROCESSING Problem-solving pump project


Preventing valve failures


Digital support for valve actuators Project to validate Coriolis meter Metrology technology


Trouble-free tensioning


FPSO decommissioned in environmentally responsible, record-breaking project


transparent and efficient decommissioning processes


A straightforward solution to a complex problem


Self-cleaning technology is key to addressing control valve failure


How the oil & gas sector can reap the benefits of the latest metrology solutions


Revealing how tensioning large bolted joints can be made simple


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HEALTH AND SAFETY Lone but not alone


When it comes to ensuring safety for lone workers, is real-time data important for gas detection programmes?


Safe transmitting The key considerations for using


wireless telemetry systems in hazardous environments


Protect vulnerable valves A new development for valve


maintenance in the explosive hazardous environments of the oil and gas sector


Safer by design Smart safety solutions designed to


protect all workers


Early warning for gas leaks


Hazard protection guidance The potential hazards linked with


unproven technology


SUBSEA TECHNOLOGY Deep dive into subsea tech


The new technologies and projects that are making a splash in the subsea industry


EVENT PREVIEW Milestone offshore event


SPE Offshore Europe 2023 will be held at P&J Live, Aberdeen from 5-8 September 2023


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