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INTERNATIONAL OFFSHORE TECHNOLOGY Offshore Studies C02 Emission Reductions A joint industry project orga- nized by the Norwegian Oil Industry Association will be sub- mitting a report on offshore power supplies this summer. The overall aim is to identify cost-effective ways of reducing carbon dioxide emissions from offshore installa- tions. Statoil is cooperating with Norsk Hydro and Saga. Possibilities being studied include taking electricity from land or from centralized offshore power sta- tions, reports Vice President Anne Therese Hestenes in the produc- tion technology unit. Other con- cepts are an electricity grid in and between offshore regions as well as available technology and the devel- opment of new technical solutions. "The end product will be a refer- • AMFELS VALUE • RELIABLE SERVICE • QUALITY WORK • COST COMPETITIVENESS • AMFELS VALUE • OFFSHORE & PETROLEUM SPECIALISTS Mi'iWM AMFELS Inc., located in the Port of Brownsville, Texas, has the proven marine and offshore construction and design capabilities to reliably complete any of todays sophisticated upgrade, repair and new construction projects to the rules of ABS, DNV, USCG, HSE, etc. AMFELS operates an ASME and API certified fabrication facility for efficiently building process packages for onshore and offshore production applications in addition to TLP's, SPAR's and other MOPU's (Mobile Offshore Production Units). A Leader In Servicing The Offshore Marine Industry AMFELS' new 48,000 ton drydock is capable of lifting the largest Jackup and Semisub- mersible Drilling Units. Access to AMFELS' modern 130 acre facility is by a 42 foot deep channel, with no height restrictions, from the Gulf of Mexico or the Intercoastal Waterway. AMFELS is fully equipped to offer quality service to the marine and offshore industries with large covered fabrication, blasting and machine shop facilities supported by land cranage up to 300 tons, and floating cranes of 700 tons & 150 tons. Houston Office: Texas Commerce Bank Building 5177 Richmond Avenue, Suite 1065 Houston, Texas 77056, USA Phone: 713/840-8811 Fax: 713/840-1198 AMFELS U.S. Representative Keppel Marine Agencies Inc. Main Office: Port of Brownsville Highway 48 Brownsville, Texas 78523, USA Phone: 210/831-8220 Fax: 210/831-6220 • aniVA S13JWV • SS3N3Allll3dWOD ISO D • MHOM AlllVflO • 33IAH3S 31SVI13U • 301VA S13JWV • ence document for further work on the energy and environmental con- sequences of different technologi- cal approaches," said Ms. Hestenes. Cegelec, Kamewa Team To Supply Propulsion Systems Sedco Forex (Schlumberger Group) has placed an order with Cegelec and Kamewa for the deliv- ery of Pod propulsion systems for two 6,000 ton semi-submersible vessels. Each vessel will be fitted with four Pod systems, each com- posed of one 7,000 kW, double- wound synchronous motor at a speed of 144 rpm. The Pods are underwater mountable/demount- able, with facilities to replace the propeller blade and seal while underwater. Circle 54 on Reader Service Card GE Gas Turbine Makes Splash In North Sea The commercial start up of the first Dry Low Emissions (DLE) equipped LM aeroderivative gas turbine in the North Sea recently took place. The GE LM2500 DLE unit was sold, packaged, commis- sioned and started up by Kvaerner Energy, Oslo. Two DLE gas tur- bines will replace two non-DLE LM2500s, which were also sold and packaged by Kvaerner Energy. The DLE units will provide mechanical drive service on the Nome FPSO, which is operated by Statoil. The gas-fired LM2500s, which were manufactured at GE Marine & Industrial Engines plant in Evendale, Ohio, provide 31,200 shp at ISO ratings. Circle 55 on Reader Service Card Partnership Forged To Offer Unprecedented Fire Protection National Foam — which manu- factures fire fighting foam concen- trates — has joined forces with Boots & Coots International Well Control Inc. to create a compre- hensive emergency response pack- age for the hydrocarbon processing industry. Boots & Coots, based in Houston, is a global emergency response company that specializes in responding to and controlling all types of emergencies, both on and offshore, for the oil, gas and petro- chemical industries. Circle 56 on Reader Service Card 48 Circle 207 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News