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Higher Efficiency through Improved Diver Transportation

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Submersible Technology: Adapting to Change
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The quest for new oil and gas fields has taken the oil companies into areas of great depths and hostile environments. To make the exploitation of these findings possible, there is a need for new and advanced technology.

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Haegglin, A. (1988). Higher Efficiency through Improved Diver Transportation. In: Submersible Technology: Adapting to Change. Advances in Underwater Technology, Ocean Science and Offshore Engineering, vol 14. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1299-1_10

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