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Improved offshore environmental monitoring

Risk of spills and leaks from offshore oil and gas production is a major challenge and threat to the environment. A new measurement method based on research and development can help prevent disasters, with major economic and environmental consequences.
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Street address: Sognsveien 72, Oslo. Post: P O Box 3930 Ullevaal Stadion, NO-0806 Oslo.
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