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Ramform Titan is a marine seismic acquisit … Ramform Titan is a marine seismic acquisition vessel built by the MHI shipyard in Nagasaki in 2013. It's width at the stern is 70 m, "the widest ship in the world at the waterline". It is operated by Norwegian company Petroleum Geo-Services (PGS) and is used for 3D seismic acquisition. It was called "the world's ugliest ship". PGS built four such Titan-class vessels: second ship was called Ramform Atlas, third called Ramform Hyperion, and fourth Ramform Tethys.mform Hyperion, and fourth Ramform Tethys.
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