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the subsea
adjective
Beneath the sea; submarine.
Exact(60)
This allows fishermen to locate the subsea structures precisely.
The subsea cable from Iceland would not be commissioned until 2022.
BP said that tests carried out over the last four months revealed metallurgical failure in components of the subsea system.
The cost of the subsea interconnector cable needed from Lewis back to Inverness has been put at £7.8bn.
BP has been replacing the subsea infrastructure of Atlantis, which has long been the target of safety critics.
"No, the damn thing's been in bypass for five years," he recalled being told by Mark Hay, the subsea supervisor.
The humans on the boat were unaware that the quake had happened, but the animals had evidently sensed the subsea seismic shocks, and fled.
"Bob Kaluza and them was saying it was U-tubing and Wyman was convinced that something wasn't right," recalled a witness, Christopher Pleasant, the subsea engineer.
The subsea efforts are being brainstormed and coordinated here, in space normally used for training and for managing the company's operations during hurricanes.
It is a test bed," said Matt Corbin, chief executive of the subsea unit of Aker Solutions, which employs 2,800 people here.
"It appears that the application of the subsea dispersant is actually working," Doug Suttles, BP's chief operating officer for exploration and production, said Saturday.
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