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North American land drilling outstrips offshoreRACH, Nina M.Oil & gas journal. 2004, Vol 102, Num 19, pp 43-47, issn 0030-1388, 5 p.Article
Part 2 Who gets what in offshore drilling? : Exploration industry forecast to decline as field development, appraisal drilling dominateSMITH, Michael R.Drilling contractor. 2007, Vol 63, Num 6, issn 0046-0702, 44-48 [4 p.]Article
As major offshore player, drilling industry must show leadership in corporate ocean responsibilityHOLTHUS, Paul.Drilling contractor. 2009, Vol 65, Num 2, pp 94-96, issn 0046-0702, 3 p.Article
2013 Worldwide MODU construction/new order surveyOffshore (Conroe, Tex.). 2013, Vol 73, Num 7, issn 0030-0608, 4, 54-57 [5 p.]Article
Majors continue to push boundaries of extended-reach drillingBECKMAN, Jeremy.Offshore (Conroe, Tex.). 2013, Vol 73, Num 9, issn 0030-0608, s1, 56-57 [3 p.]Article
Atomic dielectric resonance scanning takes to the seasSTOVE, Gordon.Offshore (Conroe, Tex.). 2011, Vol 71, Num 11, issn 0030-0608, 4, 100-102 [3 p.]Article
Modular subsea production systemsPétrole informations (1969). 1983, Num 1592, issn 0150-6463, 32Article
Value creation using electromagnetic imagingRIDYARD, Dave; HESTHAMMER, Jonny.World oil. 2011, Vol 232, Num 3, issn 0043-8790, 51-54 [3 p.]Article
Smaller, stronger, faster : Rig equipment technology changes to meet deepwater challengesMAKSOUD, Judy.Offshore (Conroe, Tex.). 2007, Vol 67, Num 7, issn 0030-0608, 2, 44-50 [5 p.]Article
Drillships and bargesOcean industry. 1984, Vol 19, Num 9, pp 30-48, issn 0029-8026Article
Glomar Labrador I named at Dunkerk yardsPétrole informations (1969). 1983, Num 1592, pp 30-31, issn 0150-6463Article
U.S. yard will build third GorillaOcean industry. 1983, Vol 18, Num 10, issn 0029-8026, 26Article
Avoiding the BlowoutBORCHARDT, John K.Mechanical engineering (New York, N.Y. 1919). 2010, Vol 132, Num 8, pp 40-41, issn 0025-6501, 2 p.Article
all at seaWINTERS, Jeffrey.Mechanical engineering (New York, N.Y. 1919). 2009, Vol 131, Num 6, pp 52-53, issn 0025-6501, 2 p.Article
Irish drilling-conclusion : Analyses promote cost-effective offshore drillingO'NEILL, Nick.Oil & gas journal. 2005, Vol 103, Num 46, pp 52-56, issn 0030-1388, 5 p.Article
Packing an underwater punchKNOTT, Terry.Offshore engineer. 2004, Num FEV, pp 44-45, issn 0305-876X, 2 p.Article
New drilling rigsTUBB, M.Ocean industry. 1984, Vol 19, Num 3, issn 0029-8026, 13Article
SubmersiblesOcean industry. 1984, Vol 19, Num 9, pp 21-28, issn 0029-8026Article
Three rigs en route to Gulf of Mexico on the Dyroi TernOcean industry. 1984, Vol 19, Num 4, pp 51-52, issn 0029-8026Article
New drilling rigsOcean industry. 1984, Vol 19, Num 8, pp 77-78, issn 0029-8026Article
Fire loads on mobile platformsFORSTH, L. R; MANN, S.Norwegian maritime research. 1983, Vol 11, Num 2, pp 33-47, issn 0304-1743Article
Measuring competition in the offshore drilling market: Analysis finds jackup market unconcentrated; floater market moderately concentratedKAISER, Mark J; SNYDER, Brian F.Offshore (Conroe, Tex.). 2013, Vol 73, Num 4, issn 0030-0608, 4, 54-58 [4 p.]Article
New rig orders keep on coming: As long as day rates for new rigs justify construction, the present cycle appears likely to continueMILLER, Bruce.Offshore (Conroe, Tex.). 2011, Vol 71, Num 7, issn 0030-0608, 4, 49-50 [3 p.]Article
Drilling technologyNoroil. 1985, Vol 13, Num 4, pp 119-124, issn 0332-544XArticle
Contract duration, well type exert: strong influence on day ratesKAISER, Mark J; SNYDER, Brian F.Offshore (Conroe, Tex.). 2012, Vol 72, Num 11, issn 0030-0608, 2, 56-60 [4 p.]Article