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(From Lloyds List)

THE 10,000 tonne Nexen Buzzard Utilities deck is nearing completion at the Heerema Hartlepool yard and is due to sail away in the first week of March.

Heerema is also working on two modules for ConocoPhillips' Britannia Satellites project the 4,700 tonne process platform and 800 tonne monoethylene glycol (Meg) reclamation package. Both of these are due for completion in August 2006.

Of the 990 people currently employed ...

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