3D Real-Time Technology for Decommissioning Tasks14/09/2010 |
| The 3D sonar technology of the Coda Echoscope is set for new decommissioning projects in the North Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. Echoscope's 3D capabilities, bringing real-time visualisation to the underwater working environment, were substantiated in a successful role in a recent ‘plug and abandonment' task in the Gulf of Mexico, underlining its suitability for entry into the decommissioning arena. |
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