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Why oil rigs go from standing on the seabed to floating in 8,000 feet of water: The engineering behind offshore platforms
Oil rigs aren't just one thing, they're a whole family of structures each designed to solve the same problem at greater and ...
Tension Leg Platforms (TLPs) are buoyant offshore structures held in place by vertical, high-tension tendons anchored to the seabed. They provide a near-fixed vertical position in medium-to-deep water ...
The North Sea platform was the world's largest oil producer—but a routine shift change led to catastrophe.
At-a-Glance: Offshore platform integrity management is a risk-based, lifecycle program that preserves containment and structural fitness by integrating RBI/FFS assessments, targeted inspections/NDT, ...
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