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Prelude goes high-tech

THE fibre optic link Shell has installed for automation and remote monitoring will ensure it will only need to fly people onto the Prelude floating LNG vessel “by exception”.

Prelude goes high-tech

    Shell joined Ichthys LNG operator Inpex in 2014 as a foundation customer for what was then the new $2000km, $100 million subsea cable between Darwin and Port Hedland built by Calcatel-Lucent and...

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