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    In the Offshore Basin, current affairs are the order of the day

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    Jaap de Wilde and Bas Buchner
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    Jun 1, 2000

    The offshore market is searching for reserves in ever deeper waters, a reality which makes the need for pin-point accurate current generation in a model basin more important than ever before. MARIN's JAAP DE WILDE and BAS BUCHNER discuss the role the new Offshore Basin will play in supporting the sector as it faces new deepwater challenges.

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    Jaap de Wilde

    Senior Project Manager Offshore

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    President Directie

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    Measurements and Control Data Science Renewables Oil and Gas Infrastructure Marine Systems Life at Sea Model Testing offshore engineering

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