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Delmar creates new R&D team

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Delmar Systems, a world leader in mooring and subsea operations, has created a new R&D team dedicated to developing innovative mooring and subsea technology.

Delmar has a long history of designing specialised equipment and tools to improve safety and efficiency in the offshore oil and gas industry, including the Delmar subsea connector, chain chaser stoppers, synthetic rope handling equipment, the OMNI-Max® anchor, and the recent Delmar Quick Release. Customized software, such as the recently developed Del-3DM used for 3D simulation of rig moves and other installation activities, is also within the scope of the new group. “We already have several new and exciting development projects underway to address the needs of temporary and permanent moorings in key market areas around the globe,” said John Shelton, Delmar’s Engineering Manager.

Establishment of the R&D team will allow Delmar Systems to address our customer and market technology needs in the mooring and subsea fields with a full-time dedicated and focused effort.

Headquartered in Broussard, LA with technical services based in Houston, TX, Delmar System, Inc. has provided mooring and subsea installation services for over 47 years to every oil and gas region around the globe, with offices strategically located to serve the offshore industry in the world’s most challenging offshore environments.


Adapted from a press release by David Bizley

Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/offshore-and-subsea/05062015/delmar-creates-new-rd-team/

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