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July 16, 2014 · about 12 years ago

Total Gets Nod for Manned Underwater Ops on Martin Linge

Total E&P Norge AS has received consent to conduct manned underwater operations on the Martin Linge Project. The Martin Linge field is close to the boundary with the UK sector, around 42 kilometres west of Oseberg. Water depth at the site is 100-120 metres. The underwater operations will be carried

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Total E&P Norge AS has received consent to conduct manned underwater operations on the Martin Linge Project.

The Martin Linge field is close to the boundary with the UK sector, around 42 kilometres west of Oseberg. Water depth at the site is 100-120 metres.

The underwater operations will be carried out by diving support vessels DSV Seven Falcon and DSV Seven Pelican.

Scheduled start-up is 10 August 2014.

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