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Wet tree facilities drive subsea demand in deepwater GoM - Subsea capex is set to reach record highs over the next five years as facilities using wet trees have become the preferred option in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. During 2012-2016, $14.2 billion is expected to be spent on subsea capex in the region.
Wet tree facilities drive subsea demand in deepwater GoM - Subsea capex is set to reach record highs over the next five years as facilities using wet trees have become the preferred option in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. During 2012-2016, $14.2 billion is expected to be spent on subsea capex in the region.
Wet tree facilities drive subsea demand in deepwater GoM - Subsea capex is set to reach record highs over the next five years as facilities using wet trees have become the preferred option in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. During 2012-2016, $14.2 billion is expected to be spent on subsea capex in the region.
Offshore ; 72
2012
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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