Triton Treat at ONS FestivalDec 11, 2003 The great attraction during the ONS festival will be the British Navy’s supply ship RV Triton. RV Triton will be moored in the inner harbour, and it will be open to the public in the evening. During the day it will be used for representative functions.
Get Ready to be EnergizedDec 11, 2003 Offshore Northern Seas is again gathering thousands of professionals in the city of Stavanger. A whole week is packed with presentations, talks, shows and entertainment. Whether you are visiting for the whole week or just for a day, there is no time to get bored - it’s time to get energized!
Finding the Right GoalsDec 11, 2003 As an outdoor person Anne Drinkwater has personal interest in taking care of the environment. As head of BP Norge she also has a professional dedication to do her best to enhance environmentally friendly practises within the oil & gas industry. This year she has made her mark on the conference agenda at Offshore Northern Seas (ONS).
The Need for Systematic ResearchDec 11, 2003 The Government Commission on the Vulnerable Society handed over their report “A Vulnerable Society” (NOU 2000:24) to the Ministry of Justice and the Police on the 4. July 2000. If the recommendations in the report are followed up, this date will mark a new era in the Norwegian work for safety and security research.
By Roger Steen.
Managing the Risk of Subsea Multiphase BoostingDec 11, 2003 To be able to minimise the technical and economical risks involved in subsea multiphase Pumping, we fully have to understand the reliability aspects involved which are given a brief discussion below.
By Per Sørum (Kvaerner Eureka), Håvard Brandt (DNV), Arnfinn Amundsen(ScanPower).
Is the Internet coming of Age?Dec 11, 2003 Since the markets peaked in the spring of 2000, we have seen a general downward spiral for an Internet economy that in retrospect seems to have been doomed from the get-go. The New Economy has been declared dead by almost everybody. But a few influential people disagree. And, more importantly, so do the consumers.
By Erlend Gram Simonsen.