Hess in the Media: Offshore Engineer
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Hess in the Media: Offshore Engineer

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01.21.2016
Focusing on the global offshore market forecast, Offshore Engineer's January 2016 issue featured an op-ed by Rob Fast, Vice President, Offshore - Americas and West Africa.

In the article, Fast calls on the industry to proactively drive efficiency and create value to reduce costs and cycle times, while keeping safety the top priority. "While the challenges are immense, we need to remember the path forged by our predecessors," Fast said. "Most innovations were achieved during low oil prices."

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