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    MARIN gets ART-ful in search for innovation

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    Tim Bunnik
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    Apr 1, 2003

    The search for oil in deep water keeps leading to new innovative ideas for the support of export risers. One such innovation has been developed by PROSAFE which has designed an Articulated Riser Tower (ART) to support deep-water risers from the well head to an FPSO.

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