Oil Platform Installation - my 'show and tell'

Oil Platform Installation - my 'show and tell'

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T S Magnum

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Friday 27th September 2013
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I'm an engineer (naval architect) and most of my career has been in offshore transportation and installation.

We have just completed a major project out here in Azerbaijan. Along the way I took a few photos and videos. I thought you lot might find the methods and engineering involved interesting. smile

Here's the end result (not operational yet but can be considered installed). West Chirag PDQ, now the biggest platform in the Caspian Sea. A snip at $4 billion!





The Wiki

Here's a compilation of video clips I shot as the work progressed. It's all fairly self explanatory but hopefully no less interesting!

Video of work involved

Any questions please feel free smile

T S Magnum

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Friday 27th September 2013
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A busy place for sure. Not enough yards to build the infrastructure quick enough.

The jacket (legs) is slung beneath a large floating crane as is was ballasted down (sunk). This allows fine control over it as it is very slowly lowered onto pre-installed piles sticking up from the seabed.

T S Magnum

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Tuesday 21st October 2014
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^^ Watch my video at the 30s mark. My friend made that clip, strapped our work camera to some scaff on the barge and left it running.

Who were you there with?

T S Magnum

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Tuesday 21st October 2014
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Fizpop said:
That was an epic build. Thanks for sharing.
Epic build! biggrin Like it, thanks.

We've now started building two (smaller) platforms at the same time!

Shah Deniz Phase 2

T S Magnum

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Tuesday 21st October 2014
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No worries! You get around a fair bit biglaugh

T S Magnum

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Tuesday 21st October 2014
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I'm in my 30s and agree with you, but most of my colleagues are 50s/60s even a couple in 70s!

T S Magnum

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Wednesday 22nd October 2014
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Thanks. The name was already taken (of course); meet the Heydar Aliyev drill rig: