The Winter Olympics are just the warm-up act for the really big event that is coming to Vancouver from October 18-20: the International Regulators’ Offshore Safety Conference. Join the world’s leading experts on offshore operations, safety, leadership, and regulatory policy to learn more about how we can work together to reduce safety risks and improve operational efficiency. Reserve early! I look forward to seeing you there! Bud
Vancouver – 2010
February 4, 2010 by offshoreenergy
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Bud,
I really enjoy BOE! Just wish I had more time to browse through it. Continue enjoying your retirement! I can’t believe I’ve been retired for 2 years now, time flies. The first FPSO ever to arrive US waters is now at temporary anchorage preparing to connect to the STP buoy. It has been a very interesting two years.
Thanks Jeff. Good to hear you are still actively involved with offshore projects. I’m sure we’ll run into each other again before too long. Bud