JIP Oil In Ice
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Mechanical recovery
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Mechanical recovery
The greatest potential for improving mechanical oil recovery in Arctic and ice-covered waters will be to further improve and adapt existing concepts.
Taking into account the remoteness of many of the Arctic areas in question, it is important that equipment for combat of oil in ice can be used in both open waters and water with ice cover. In this project we will test a number of existing concepts in order to define limitations and make suggestions to improvements for operation in Arctic and ice-covered waters. Contact;
Ivar Singsaas
Published
September 7, 2006
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AGIP KCO
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Chevron
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ConocoPhilips
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Shell
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SINTEF
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Statoil
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