At OTC, a robot invasion
At the Offshore Technology Conference on Monday, a robot the size of a car brandished a pair of wicked-looking tools used to pierce through thick steel at the bottom of the ocean. A tattoo on its right...
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Aging pipelines have historically been more prone to bugs, which eat into the pipe like a tiny drill, but more and more modern lines are at risk, too.
View ArticleOceaneering International profit falls 40 percent in second quarter
Oceaneering International’s profit fell 40 percent in the second quarter as its fleet of more than 300 underwater robots found less work at offshore oil-industry projects compared to last year.
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