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  1. “the second deepest drilling and production plat-form in the world is in 6,300 feet of water. the idea of bringing full functionality to waters nearly 8,000 feet deep and 200 miles from the …

  2. The Perdido River was named by the Spaniards who occupied the area until 1813 and the name is translated as "lost." The river curves past extensive woodlands of pine, cypress and juniper …

  3. The conclusion was that implementing this 5 step approach to ‘Smartening’ Perdido will allow Perdido’s maximum value to be recognised through; field development, reservoir management …

  4. t (251) 626-5474 WHAT YOU NEED: To hunt DEER or TURKEY: A Wildlife Management Area License and the applicable Resident or Non-Resident All Game Hunting License [for Alabama …

  5. May 12, 2014 · A technical review of the Perdido Fold Belt in the Southwestern Gulf of Mexico. Included is a discussion on unlocking this potentially prolific hydrocarbon trend through the …

  6. Perdido River was named by the Spaniards who occupied the area until 1813 and the name is translated as "lost". The river curves past extensive woodlands of pine, cypress and juniper …

  7. Current expansions associated with the Perdido River and Bay watersheds (fig. 1) provide an opportunity to apply “smart growth” principles to restore and protect their water bodies.