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  2. Oceaneering International - Wikipedia

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    Oceaneering was founded in 1964 with the incorporation of World Wide Divers, Inc., one of three companies who merged in 1969 to operate under the name Oceaneering International, Inc. The merged companies were World Wide Divers, Inc. (Morgan City, LA), California Divers, Inc. (Santa Barbara, CA), and Can-Dive Services Ltd (North Vancouver, BC).

  3. Oceaneering Signs $45 Million Contract With BP - AOL

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    Marine engineering company Oceaneering announced in a press release Thursday that it has received an order from BP subsidiary BP Exploration Operating Company Limited that will add $45 million to ...

  4. Oceaneering Signs $40 Million Contract With Transocean - AOL

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    Marine engineering company Oceaneering yesterday announced it had secured contracts with a subsidiary of Transocean to provide three subsea blowout preventer control systems that will add more ...

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  6. Mad Dog oil field - Wikipedia

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    Mad Dog Oil Field is an offshore oil field located along the Sigsbee Escarpment at Green Canyon blocks 825, 826 and 782, Western Atwater Foldbelt, Gulf of Mexico.The field is located about 190 miles (310 km) south of New Orleans and 150 miles (240 km) southwest of Venice, Louisiana, United States.

  7. Terabot-S - Wikipedia

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    The Terabot-S is a platform-agnostic robot manipulator designed by Oceaneering Space Systems in Clear Lake, Texas USA for mobile robotics applications such as first response, military EOD, surveillance, mining, research, and CBRN sampling.

  8. SS Flickertail State - Wikipedia

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    Developed by the Sea Warfare and Weapons Department in the Office of Naval Research along with Oceaneering International, the LVI Lo/Lo crane has sensors and cameras as well as motion-sensing algorithms that let it automatically shift with the rolling and pitching of the sea, making it much easier for operators to center the crane over cargo ...

  9. Craig T. Mullen - Wikipedia

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    The new subsidiary contained all of Oceaneering's non-oilfield businesses including US Navy search and recovery, Space Systems, Environmental Services, Marine Construction and Ocean Cable Operations. Mullen led Oceaneering Technologies for over five years, diversifying its business base and growing revenues.