Editor:  Angela Velasco

Offshore Marine Technology is a quarterly supplement published by The Royal Institution of Naval Architects.  It provides quality technical information on all aspects of the marine offshore field.

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OMT 1st Quarter 2010

Offshore Marine Technology is not available on separate subscription, but is free to all subcribers of The Naval Architect journal. A "screen view" only digital edition of the current issue is available for a limited time for public viewing.

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Selection of articles from the latest issue of Offshore Marine Technology


If you would like to read more about these particular articles just click on the title and the links will take you directly to the relevant pages within the lastest issue of
Offshore Marine Technology.

Germanischer Lloyd publishes new rules for offshore service vessels

German-based ship classification society Germanischer Lloyd (GL) has responded to the technical evolution of offshore support vessels (OSV) by publishing new rules for offshore support and supply, offshore towing, well-stimulation and other specialised offshore services.

International Paint releases Universal Primer range to meet market need

A range of new universal primers for the newbuildings market is being introduced to address the productivity, regulatory, performance and commercial needs of shipyards and ship owners alike - wherever they may be.

DSME wins wind farm construction vessel order from Germany

RWE Innogy, the renewable energy arm of German utility RWE, has commissioned South Korean yard Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine (DSME) to build a special offshore wind farm construction ship.

Sarah finally delivered to Marine Subsea

Ulstein Werft AS has delivered deepwater offshore construction vessel Sarah to her Norwegian owners Marine Subsea. The vessel had been anchored at the yard for six months while the shipowner negotiated with its banks.

Drydocks World Dubai announces its first LNG regasification conversion project

Drydocks World Dubai (DDW-D) has begun work on its first ever floating, storage and regasification unit (FSRU) conversion project - known as the FSRU Livorno project. Italian energy giant Saipem and OLT Offshore LNG Toscana are also involved in the project.
 
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