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[Title] => Shell achieves engineering feat in Subic
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SUBIC BAY FREEPORT - Thousands of residents here watched as three tugboats
towed a gigantic concrete structure out of Subic Bay last Sunday afternoon en
route to its final destination 50 kilometers offshore in northwestern Palawan.
The so-called "concrete gravity structure (CGS)," which weighs 85,000 tons and
built by Shell Phils. Exploration B. V.
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[AuthorName] => by Jen Velarmino
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HALLIBURTON INTERNATIONAL
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SUBIC BAY FREEPORT - Thousands of residents here watched as three tugboats
towed a gigantic concrete structure out of Subic Bay last Sunday afternoon en
route to its final destination 50 kilometers offshore in northwestern Palawan.
The so-called "concrete gravity structure (CGS)," which weighs 85,000 tons and
built by Shell Phils. Exploration B. V.
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