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Offshore Engineering is a branch of engineering that focuses on the design, construction, and maintenance of structures and facilities located in offshore environments. This includes oil and gas platforms, wind turbines, and other structures used in the exploration and production of energy resources. Offshore Engineering also encompasses the development of marine transportation systems, such as ships, barges, and pipelines.
Offshore Engineering requires a wide range of skills and knowledge, including structural engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and marine engineering. It also involves the use of advanced technologies, such as computer-aided design and robotics, to ensure the safety and efficiency of offshore operations.
Some of the major companies in the Offshore Engineering market include Aker Solutions, TechnipFMC, Subsea 7, McDermott International, Saipem, and National Oilwell Varco. Show Less Read more