MMS seeks to understand mysterious ocean currentsThree-year contract to record ocean currents over OCS goes to Mexican institute; industry workshop set for Sept. 30 to discuss monitoring Ray Tyson Petroleum News Houston Correspondent
The U.S. Minerals Management Service has taken on the challenge of better understanding the Gulf of Mexico’s powerful and often unpredictable ocean currents, which often disrupt oil and gas drilling operations.
For one, The Center for Scientific Investigation and Higher Education in Ensenada, Mexico....
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