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Wavespec Opens U.S. Office

Thursday, July 02, 2009
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Technical consultant Wavespec has opened a U.S. office in Houston, Texas. “We have chosen Houston for our U.S. office because it is the center of the oil and gas industry in the States, as well as the offshore industry,” said Geoff Green, Managing Director of Wavespec.

 

Braemar Wavespec USA Inc. will initially focus on LNG terminal work, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approval assessments, LNG regasification and storage, floating LNG production and LNG pipeline and peak shaving projects. Future plans include the expansion of current offshore dynamic positioning and failure mode effect analysis services.

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