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Vika, Oslo, Norway
The Company's principal activity is to run shipping and offshore operations. The Company has an international fleet of tankers mainly for transportation of oil and crude oil in the North Sea, India and the Middle East.
London, England, United Kingdom
Bechtel Offshore specialises in providing a comprehensive range of design, engineering and construction services to the offshore oil and gas industry including: Project Management Project Financing Conceptual and Detail Engineering Procurement Construction and Construction Management Consulting Services Feasibility Studies Joint Industry Programmes Special Studies Advanced Engineering Analysis Third-party Review/Verification Engineering Support AREAS OF WORK Conventional Jackets CTPs, TLPs, FPSs and FPSOs Topsides Facilities Field Development Platform Assessment/Repair Seismic Analysis Minimum Cost Platforms Arctic Structures Software With more than 60 offices worldwide and 100 years' experience on 19,000 projects, Bechtel's portfolio spans diverse markets. Over the past 50 years the privately held firm has performed offshore work in Abu Dhabi, China, Nigeria, Qatar and Mexico. It helped build the United Kingdom’s first North Sea projects in the '70s and '80s and pioneered the development of tension-leg platforms and floating production systems. Unmatched at assembling integrated energy systems, Bechtel can put together solutions for processing, pipeline construction, power production, project development and financing. The company excels at leveraging its worldwide organisation to extend budgets, spreading procurement efficiencies among multiple projects, as well as working around the clock by assigning tasks to cost-effective engineering centres around the globe.
5020 BERGEN, Norway
Transport company with public transport by busses, trucks an national ferries. International business operated through Fjord Line with ferries in the North Sea between Norway, Denmark and England.
Russia
We are working as Charterers broker for shipments of fruits and vegetables, timber, general cargoes, equipment and project cargoes. The main activities are in Baltic and North seas region, Mediterranean and Black seas, Caspian Sea, Russian Waterway System. In worldwide shipping we have shipments from South America to Baltic, Baltic to North America and vice versa, Baltic to India and South-East Asia region. As Owners brokers we are working with one of the biggest German owner who is operating with fleet over 50 vessels including coasters abt 1500 mt cargo capacity up to ocean going vessels up to 18000-cargo capacity.
Kincardineshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
We deliver quality, professional service; short or long term contracts:- Providing on and offshore oil related consultant services for the management of Well Completion, Well Intervention, Well Abandonment/Decommissioning & Well Testing projects in the North Sea or Worldwide
Nieuwe Tonge, Netherlands
Coolboxx partners: A Visbeen en Zonen BV, Post-Kogeko BV and Geest North Sea Line BV (GNSL) Shippers of temperature-controlled commodities.
Lerwick,, Scotland, United Kingdom
Delta Marine of Shetland, tug and multi-purpose workboats available for charter (UK coast and the North Sea/English Channel coasts of Europe)." NAME="Description
Brunsbüttel, Germany
Elbeport Brunsbüttel, a multi-pupose pier with deep water tidal berths is situated at the intersection of the entrance to the Kiel Canal (link between North Sea and Baltic Sea) and the river Elbe. It is located in the centre of well developed industrial area. There is various cargo handled at the pier: Oil, Gas, Chemicals, Dry Cargo, Container, Explosives and other dangerous goods. Suitable facilities, modern gear and experienced personnel guarantee an excellent fulfillment of today`s requirements.
London, United Kingdom
The EECSAC Conference covers the transportation of dry and temperature controlled containerized cargo between ports in Europe and ports and points on the East Coast of South America, more particularly between Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and European Baltic Sea/North Sea and Atlantic ports and ports between Recife in Brazil and Ushuaia in Argentina
Aalesund, Norway
Farstad Shipping ASA is a public Norwegian company operating supply-vessels. The company's head office is in Aalesund and the shares are listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange. The company's fleet of vessels consist of AHTS (anchor handling tug supply vessel) and PSV (platform supply vessel) and is supporting offshore rig activities and other offshore related activities in different regions. Presently the company's vessels are working in the North Sea, in Brazilian water, in Australian water and offshore Vietnam, Malaysia and the Phillipines. The fleet consists of 47 vessels. In addition 6 vessels are under construction for delivery from 2003 to 2005. Of the Farstad fleet, 31 vessels, 24 excisting vessels and 2 newbuild are owned by Farstad Supply AS, 5 vessels are owned by Farstad Shipping Ltd. The remaining 18 vessels and 1 newbuild are within P/R International Offshore Services ANS (IOS), a company owned by Farstad Supply AS and Farstad International AS (The IOS Fleet). The last 3 newbuild are within Brazil Offshore Services (BOS), a joint venture with Petroserv S.A. in Brazil. In addition to Aalesund the company's activities are managed from Aberdeen in Scotland, Melbourne in Australia and Macae in Brazil with altogether 92 employees. The total number of sailors is approx. 1250.
Llanrhos, Llandudno,, North Wales,, United Kingdom
Delivery of high quality petroleum geoscience data and interpretation has been Robertson's primary goal since it's inception in 1961. The company grew with the emergence of the North Sea as a major petroleum producing region. The exacting standards and technical challenges of this difficult E & P environment created a foundation of geoscience excellence which Robertson has now successfully applied to every hydrocarbon province.
Houston, Texas, United States
GlobalSantaFe offers an array of job opportunities and competitive benefits packages. Many of our job opportunities are available on our mobile offshore drilling units deployed in most of the significant offshore rig markets in the world, including the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, West Africa, the North Sea, South America, the Middle East/Mediterranean and Southeast Asia.
Great Yarmouth,, Norfolk, Great Britain (Uk)
Great Yarmouth is a sizable regional port containing some six thousand metres of commercial quays on both sides of the river Yare, adjoining a large port/industrial area known as South Denes. The turnover during the last five years (with exception of 1998) has been generally constant in the range £4 – 4.5M. The 1998 figures included an exceptional contract for pipe-laying. The port, which is operated by Great Yarmouth port Authority, Handles a range of general cargo, mostly for distribution within the region. Great Yarmouth is also the principal UK base for the offshore oil and gas industry in the Southern and North Sea.
Brunsbüttel, Germany
Elbeport Brunsbüttel, a multi-pupose pier with deep water tidal berths, is situated at the intersection of the entrance to the Kiel Canal (link between North Sea and Baltic Sea) and the river Elbe.
Alte Zentrale 4, Brunsbüttel, Germany
The world`s busiest artificial waterway, the KIEL-CANAL (known in Germany as the NORD-OSTSEE-KANAL) runs for almost 100 km right through Schleswig-Holstein - from Brunsbüttel to Kiel-Holtenau - and links the North Sea with the Baltic. An average of 250 nautical miles will be saved by using the KIEL-CANAL instead of the way around Skaw. During its construction time naval strategies were important - today the KIEL-CANAL is the basis for the trade between the countries of the Baltic area with the rest of the world.
Zeebrugge, Belgium, Belgium
The port of Zeebrugge, a new harbour on the coast of Belgium, your gateway to the European market
Tananger, Norway
Norse Cutting & Abandonment AS (NCA) provides equipment and services within rigless well operations, cutting services and onsite machining. We are a norwegian company with our main office in Stavanger, but provide equipment and services to both the North Sea basin, the Gulf of Mexico, the Middle East and South East Asia. Our main strength is our innovative approach towards traditional challenges combined with long practical and operational experience. This results in simpler and more cost-efficient working methods and equipment. Our operators are well qualified and experienced. Engineering expertice is held inhouse in order to meet our client's requirements and to be able to implement our ideas in a fast and efficient manner. We hold several patents within both well operations, cutting methods and machining tools.
Oslo, Norway
Hydro is operator of 15 oil and gas installations distributed over 12 fields with a total production of over 1.3 million barrels of oil equivalents a day. It is one of the world's leading offshore oil companies. The company's own production of oil and gas in 2001 averaged 421,000 barrels of oil equivalents. Hydro produced oil in Angola, Canada, Libya, Norway and Russia, and has some interesting positions in Iran and the Gulf of Mexico. The expertise built up by our 3,900 employees, for example in challenging subsea developments in the North Sea, is a decisive factor in our international activities. In Norway we produce electricity from renewable sources. With growing oil and gas production on the Norwegian continental shelf, Hydro will play an increasingly central role in the supply of energy to Europe. Hydro Oil and Energy consists of the following sectors: Operations and Production Norway Exploration and Development Norway Exploration and Production International Energy Oil Marketing Technology and Projects
Liberia
Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Philippines
Groningen, Netherlands
Luebeck, Germany
United Kingdom