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3D at Depth Delivers Subsea LiDAR Metrology to Support North Sea Project
Subsea LiDAR Metrology Delivers Survey Value and Project Construction Benefits
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LONGMONT, Colo., April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ 3D at Depth, Inc., the world s expert in commercial Subsea LiDAR (SL) laser technology and leading provider of underwater survey support services and 3D data solutions announced today they have recently completed a series of 31 metrologies at eight locations on the Equinor Snorre Expansion Project, for Subsea 7.
The Snorre Expansion Project is the largest project for improved recovery on the Norwegian continental shelf and will increase production from the Snorre field by almost 200 million barrels, extending the field life beyond 2040.
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Court confirms €100,000 damages for Testaferrata landowners over Rabat property
A group of some 20 landowning families from the Maltese nobility have won an appeal filed by the Prime Minister, as well as €100,000 in damages
2 April 2021, 9:00am
by Matthew Agius
A group of some 20 landowning families from the Maltese nobility have won an appeal filed by the Prime Minister, as well as €100,000 in damages, in a case for compensation on a breach of their property rights.
The plaintiffs included the Testaferrata Moroni Viani, Gera de Petri, Preziosi, Testaferrata Bonici, and Sant Manduca families amongst others.
They are the owners of land along the Gorg Borg Olivier road in Rabat, which in 1881 was granted on temporary emphyteusis and later inherited by the defendants Ian Ellis and his sister Elizabeth Scilio. The land was developed into several residences including one owned by the defendants.
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