Posted: May 13, 2011

To celebrate our nomination in the 2011 Bord Gais Energy Social Media Awards in the Best Blog of an Irish Business category, we have put together a slideshow of photos from some of our favourite posts of the year. read more…
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Posted: April 21, 2011

SEFtec installed a custom military HUET (helicopter underwater escape trainer) at Fort Rucker Alabama. This unit replaced 2 METS dunkers at the site and has been used to train the US military ever since.
This video shows a news report by Patrick Claybon of News4, WTVY on May 11th 2009. read more…
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Posted: April 20, 2011
Virtual Training Solutions through Return to Scene Technology
By Conor Mowlds, Director of GAC Training & Service Solutions Limited (GTSS).
The modern maritime business faces a multitude of pressures in its operating environment. Faced with the global shipping downturn, shrinking commercial margins, increasingly stringent environmental regulations and ongoing operational challenges, it is understandable that some will regard training as just another cost. read more…
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Posted: April 13, 2011
SEFtec NMCI Offshore will be celebrating their membership to RenewableUK by attending the Offshore Wind Energy conference in Liverpool on the 29th-30th of June 2011.
SEFtec NMCI Offshore is very proud to be members of RenewableUK, which is the UK’s leading renewable energy trade association, specialising in the wind, wave and tidal stream energy industries. read more…
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Posted: April 12, 2011
LNG market expansion increases the pressure to perform
Like so many other shipping sectors, the dynamics of the global LNG industry saw significant changes in the last year. In the past, LNG has typically been transported between the same production and importation terminals for the life of the supply contract, averaging 20 years. However, increasing quantities of LNG are now being supplied into the spot market on short-term contracts – often securing premiums above the typical market price. The tragic situation in Japan is an example of how the LNG spot market is able to instantly respond to an unexpected demand, where a large percentage of the lost power generation is being made up with significant increased importation of LNG. read more…
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