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As demand for fixed platforms falters in
the North Sea area is the traditional method of development is facing
a revival in many areas of the world such as West Africa, the Middle
East and South East Asia. Keep abreast of these reviving markets
with Infield’s online database. From ChevronTexaco’s
Escravos project and Exxon Mobil’s East Area project off Nigeria
to their respective Gulf of Thailand and peninsular Malaya developments,
all are covered in this comprehensive database. As is the explosion
of Pemex projects in the Bay of Campeche off Mexico’s Gulf
Coast.
The complete Infield Offshore Energy Database
identifies both fixed and floating facilities.
For prices please complete a database specification
wish list or contact the Infield Team. |
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The Infield Offshore
Energy Database identifies 14,000 fixed platforms from the massive
gravity based platforms down to 15 tonne caissons in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Guyed: A piled platform with
additional tethers |
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Jack-up: A mobile drilling rig currently
being used in a production capacity |
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Piled: A single jacket |
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Compliant Tower: (CPT) Deepwater piled platform
built in two sections |
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Gravity: Large platform held in place by
ballast rather than piled into the seabed |
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Caisson: Simple cylindrical steel platform. |
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Skirt Plate: Jacket held to the seabed by
suction |
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Suction Pile |
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