spill recovery equipment News
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Lamor acquires Tarwell Ltd, half of Tarw-Trading Ltd, and launches new company for Subsea technologies
In a contract signed December 5, 2007, Lamor Corporation Ab has acquired Tarwell Ltd, an oil spill recovery technology company based in Raisio, Finland. At the same time, Lamor has purchased 50% of Tarw-Trading Ltd. Following the acquisition, Lamor owns the rights to Tarwell’s oil spill recovery equipment and patents and founds a new company, Lamor Subsea Ltd, together with Tarw-Trading Ltd. ...
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Oil Spill Emulsification Predictions
Predicting facets of oil behavior is an essential component of understanding the nature of a particular oil spill. One such behavior is emulsification, when oil picks up water and retains it for a period of time. A proposed new ASTM standard, WK41247, Test Method for the Evaluation of the Stability of Water-in-Oil Mixtures Formed from Crude Oil and Petroleum Products Mixed with Saline Water, will ...
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Estonia is getting prepared
Strong investments to meet oil spills During the past year, Estonia has invested heavily in oil spill response technology. Authorities working with oil spill preparedness and many private harbours have recently purchased the latest technology for oil spill response. Lamor oil spill recovery equipment have been delivered both for offshore as well as for nearshore use. This positive development ...
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EMSA stand-by services expanding from the Baltic to the Atlantic
Lamor and Clean Globe establish an oil spill response center in Portugal Lamor and Clean Globe International, member companies of the Lamor Group, will establish an oil spill center equipment stockpile in Sines, Portugal. For the three year contract, which was awarded to Lamor in a EU tender in November 2006, a 3,000 tdw chemical/ oil tanker MT Galp Marine will be contracted and pre-fitted as ...
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NOFO Accelerates Spill Recovery with DESMI Speed-Sweep
Safeguarding Norway NOFO (Norwegian Clean Seas Association for Operating Companies) operates on behalf of 30 offshore operators, establishing and managing oil spill response preparedness in Norwegian coastal and open sea regions. The organization’s total oil recovery capacity is from 100-200,000 barrels per day. From an oil spill response perspective, Norway’s waters, with their cold ...
By DESMI A/S
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Lamor Corporation And Rosneft Sign Cooperation Agreement
Lamor Corporation and the Russian oil giant Rosneft signed a Cooperation Agreement at the IV International Arctic Forum, in Arkhangelsk, Russia. The partnership will evaluate prospects of localizing production of oil spill response (OSR) equipment and machinery in Russia for the Arctic region. Localization of production is forecasted to be at least 70% by 2025, and the equipment will be ...
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