EM&I led joint industry project attracts more top names
Published by Aimee Knight,
Editorial Assistant
Oilfield Technology,
At the most recent meeting of the FPSO Global Research Forum in Holland last month there was a record attendance of top companies, and more have applied to join this highly successful JIP, which has produced some ground-breaking innovations that are helping to change the course of the asset integrity industry.
A major Middle East oil company was welcomed into membership, and the major Brazilian oil company, and oilfield services company Oceaneering have also both applied for membership. A powerful agenda examining both visual inspection methodologies and remote inspection techniques took place with much debate and endorsement of the JIP reports prepared for the meeting.
Danny Constantinis (Executive Chairman of the EM&I Group) commented: “The JIP now moves into an exciting phase in 2019 with comprehensive testing environments being prepared to assess the robustness and commercial effectiveness of inspection technologies in this fast-moving market”.
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/special-reports/15112018/emi-led-joint-industry-project-attracts-more-top-names/
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