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Split Browse in three: ex-Kvaerner expert

THE man who headed up the Aussie arm of Norwegian giant Kvaerner's bid for the Browse tethered leg platform project execution has suggested Woodside Petroleum consider splitting the asset into three separate projects, as a more financially palatable option to satisfy market demand for a steady stream of production coming online.

Split Browse in three: ex-Kvaerner expert

Francis Norman, who as Kvaerner's engineering manager in Perth, headed up the Australian leg of the company's front end execution and design for the tethered leg platforms of the floating facility for...

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