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Kerr-McGee plots national TV ad campaign
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Kerr-McGee will promote its most recent industry milestone, the
world's first cell spar, in a new national television ad that
premieres on network television on Sunday.
Kerr-McGee, based in Oklahoma City, said the yearlong network
advertising campaign will focus on the company's role as a leader in
deepwater oil and natural gas exploration and production. The new 30-
second spot promotes the company's use of an innovative technology to
develop its Red Hawk field in 5,300 feet of water...
Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research
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First Cell Spar Rig Is Taking Shape in Ingleside, Texas.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
; By Nelson Antosh, Houston Chronicle Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 7--INGLESIDE, Texas -- Looking like an oversized Saturn rocket in the final stages of construction, the gigantic structure ...
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State-of-the-art production facility for Kerr-McGee's deepwater gas field in gulf. (Offshore Review).(Kerr-McGee and Ocean Energy select Technip Offshore Inc. to construct and develop gas field in the Gulf of Mexico)(Brief Article)
Pipeline & Gas Journal
; Kerr McGee and partner Ocean Energy recently selected Technip Offshore Inc. to construct the world's first cell spar for the development of its Red Hawk gas field in Garden Banks block 877 in the Gulf of Mexico. First production from the field, with estimated proven reserves of more than 250 Bcf,
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Oil Exploration Firm Kerr-McGee Has Platform That Boasts Latest in Technology.
Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK)
; Byline: Adam Wilmoth Feb. 29--CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas -- A 7,200-ton steel monolith towers more than six stories above the Corpus Christi, Texas, palm trees and stretches nearly two football fields long. More than 600 crew members have worked for nearly a year building and stacking seven 20-foot
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Ingleside, Texas, Oil-Drilling Spar Rig Nears Completion.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
; By Nelson Antosh, Houston Chronicle Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 7--INGLESIDE, Texas -- Looking like an oversized Saturn rocket in the final stages of construction, the gigantic structure ...
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Revolutionary rig begins work for two Okla. City-based energy firms
THE JOURNAL RECORD
; The first of the two Red Hawk subsea wells is now flowing. Equally owned by Kerr-McGee Corp. and Devon Energy, both based in Oklahoma City, Red Hawk field, located in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico, achieved first production on schedule using the world's first cell spar design. Field production, with
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