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Aspiring to make a decent return

A few years ago, an OEM in the bioenergy sector embarked on a program to scale up. To sell more of their specialist products they…

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The perils of butterfly collecting

In our experience, few organizations are as effective at knowledge capture and transfer as they imagine. While they may, as part of their project governance…

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Thriving in a man’s world

“I love upstream energy because it’s a very small community and very connected. Wherever you go in the world, you’ll find someone who knows someone…

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One size does not fit all

Fuelled by the global economic meltdown, consolidation was rife among drilling contractors and a merger between Pride Offshore and ENSCO was on the cards.

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Is your expert ready for the cut and thrust?

Meetings between experts are intended to highlight areas of agreement regarding the questions asked of them and their considerations. The output should be a useful…

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Rigs, ships and razorblades

The successful bidder was rumoured to be the Gillette Razor company, fuelling the myth that when old ships go to die, they come back as…

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‘We’re not in Kansas anymore’

In a recent case, one of our experts was supposed to give testimony in Houston. After much coronavirus-induced postponing, he was summoned. By this time,…

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Lions and tigers…and shares, oh my!

This Esso ad, which ran from the late 1950s to the oil crisis in the early ’70s, implied a significant performance improvement by injecting the…

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Flat-bottomed boats make the turbine world go round

We first got involved in offshore-wind energy projects back in 2010. The Sheringham Shoal Offshore Wind Farm, off the Norfolk coast, had been approved in…

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Awakening sleeping dragons

[Ensco DS6, Epeus archive] As drilling contractors look to awaken their deep-sea drilling monsters, can they learn a lesson from The Hobbit?  …

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