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Summary

Types of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil_platform" class="extiw" title="en:Oil platform">Offshore Oil and Gas Structures</a>

  • 1) & 2) Conventional fixed platforms (deepest: Shell’s Bullwinkle in 1991 at 412 m/1,353 ft GOM)
  • 3) Compliant tower (deepest: ChevronTexaco’s Petronius in 1998 at 534 m /1,754 ft GOM)
  • 4) & 5) Vertically moored tension leg and mini-tension leg platform (deepest: ConocoPhillips’ Magnolia in 2004 1,425 m/4,674 ft GOM)
  • 6) Spar (deepest: Dominion’s Devils Tower in 2004, 1,710 m/5,610 ft GOM)
  • 7) & 8) Semi-submersibles (deepest: Shell’s NaKika in 2003, 1920 m/6,300 ft GOM)
  • 9) Floating production, storage, and offloading facility (deepest: 2005, 1,345 m/4,429 ft Brazil)
  • 10) Sub-sea completion and tie-back to host facility (deepest: Shell’s Coulomb tie to NaKika 2004, 2,307 m/ 7,570 ft)
(Numbered from left to right; all records from 2005 data)

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current16:33, 13 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 16:33, 13 January 2017600 × 236 (97 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)Types of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil_platform" class="extiw" title="en:Oil platform"><b>Offshore Oil and Gas Structures</b></a> <br><ul> <li> <b>1</b>) & <b>2</b>) Conventional fixed platforms (deepest: Shell’s Bullwinkle in 1991 at 412 m/1,353 ft GOM)</li> <li> <b>3</b>) Compliant tower (deepest: ChevronTexaco’s Petronius in 1998 at 534 m /1,754 ft GOM)</li> <li> <b>4</b>) & <b>5</b>) Vertically moored tension leg and mini-tension leg platform (deepest: ConocoPhillips’ Magnolia in 2004 1,425 m/4,674 ft GOM)</li> <li> <b>6</b>) Spar (deepest: Dominion’s Devils Tower in 2004, 1,710 m/5,610 ft GOM)</li> <li> <b>7</b>) & <b>8</b>) Semi-submersibles (deepest: Shell’s NaKika in 2003, 1920 m/6,300 ft GOM)</li> <li> <b>9</b>) Floating production, storage, and offloading facility (deepest: 2005, 1,345 m/4,429 ft Brazil)</li> <li> <b>10</b>) Sub-sea completion and tie-back to host facility (deepest: Shell’s Coulomb tie to NaKika 2004, 2,307 m/ 7,570 ft)</li> </ul> <dl><dd> (Numbered from left to right; all records from 2005 data)</dd></dl>
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