Rig
1 Attachment(s)
I'm posting for a coworker, i looked at Rod n reel block database and couldn't find anything, he says he fished there years ago out of freshwater city, I'm guessing it was out of Main Pass at one time. Anyway its in 65ft of water south of Freshwater city, any of you guys know of this rig? It reads 65F in small letters and Main Pass IV in bigger letters.
Attachment 51375 |
looks like a jackup rig next to a satellite rig
|
Quote:
|
Prolly not there anymore being a jack up, rig zone says its in the Persian gulf, don't know if it's accurate.
|
|
Definitely a jack up rig making love to a sattelite.
|
The Main Pass rigs were built originally for Global Sante Fe but have since been sold, and I think the Adriatic rigs have also gone. The picture shows the Main Pass IV jack up drilling rig on location of a 4-pile production platform. Large tugs tow the drilling rig where it needs to go, with the legs elevated. Once on location, the legs are lowered to the sea floor and the rig is positioned by a survey company to insure it is in the right place. Once the rig is positioned, the rig fills ballast tanks with sea water to add weight then begins the jack up process which sinks the legs into the mud. Once penetration of mud ceases, it is held there for a specific amount of time to insure the rig legs do not sink any further. Then, the ballast water is pumped out and the rig elevates to a height above the production deck. The cantilever of the drill floor section then extends outward over the production platform, holes are cut throught the decking, and a new well is started. Obviously, sometimes new holes are not needed if they are entering an existing well for service work or side tracking. Just set the BOP's on the existing well and "wolla", your making hole. That is the reader's digest version of it. These jack ups are here one day and gone the next, and chances are, the production platform may be gone by now also. The federal government has decided that these platforms need to go if they are not making money, which really po's me.
|
Couldnt have said it better Fin...that jackup has moved on to another location. I use to make potable water for the Global rigs back in the day.
|
Thanks guys, I'll let him know.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
AD VII and AD X are both working for me right now. They belong to TransOcean now.
|
Quote:
NIGHTMARE!! - but wouldn't trade it for the world! |
Nigeria
|
We had the R.O Watermakers for Chevron and Apache. Company has ben sold twice since. Think Siemans owns it now. Fin and I make Oil, i bet we have crossed paths.
|
Maybe so. The oilfield is a small world.
|
Even smaller. I grew up across the river in Morgan City!
|
Fin, were you also a medic on the High Island 4? I also worked for Global Marine/GSF and was on the AD 4 for a
short time. |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:49 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - [ARG:3 UNDEFINED], Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
vB.Sponsors
All content, images, designs, and logos are Copyright © 2009-2012,
Salty Cajun, LLC
No unathorized use is permitted