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Tie-back trend adds to subsea cable boom

THE trend towards longer tie-backs in oil and gas operations in Australia and beyond has contributed to an anticipated 17% annual growth in global subsea cable demand for the 2018-2022 period.

James Bowen
Tie-back trend adds to subsea cable boom

    The latest edition of Westwood Global Energy Group's Subsea Cable Tracker forecasts that subsea cable will total 46,470km over the period, up 71% compared to 2013-2017.   The oil and gas sector...

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