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Offshore Oil Rigs and Platforms

Offshore oil rigs and platforms are enormous structures set up in the middle of oceans and lakes to drill beneath the earth's surface for crude oil. Ask questions about rigs and platforms — some of the largest movable man-made structures in the world — in this category.

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How do you build a simple oil rig pump model for school. What website or store can you get the materials?

1.go to Walmart and buy popsicle sticks, pip cleaners, and some form of glue (hot glue or wood glue)

2.find a good picture to reference for the design

3.build one side at a time. Two popsicle sticks spread out with an X n the middle and glue it down

4.repeat step 3. Until reach desired size

5.glue the sides together

FINISHED

Free trim relevance to offshore vessels?

Most types of offshore support vessels with short and high fo'c'sles and long after decks are designed to operate with a significant trim by the head, but this is not always practical for vessels engaged in anchor handling, witch requires hauling and deploying of anchor moorings and buoys over the stern. These operations usually must be carried out quickly, particularly when the tug is supporting a rig or a moving platform that is being controlled by hauling in on its moorings. Consequently, the tugs are usually operated with a slight stern trim, even though this increases their exposure to danger of rapidly losing stability through the "free trim effect". Furthermore, the weight of the tow or chain acting at the tugs stern roller increases the stern trim, mean draft and KG, all of which reduce the vessels reserve stability, so the stern trim must be kept to the minimum necessary for carrying out the anchor handling operation. The attached figure 1 illustrate the "Free Trim Effect"

What is the name of the oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico?

There are numerous oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico. If you are referring to the rig that suffered the recent disaster on April 20, 2010, it was called the Deepwater Horizon.

How do oil rigs function?

There are basically 2 types of rigs.

1) Drilling Rig

The function of this rig is drilling a well down to the production zone then installs a casing in it. There are various types for offshore drilling and there are types for onshore drilling.

2) Production Platform (Offshore)

The function of this rig is for producing oil. It consists of not only a single well like on an onshore pad, but I have seen platforms with 20 to 50 wells. They are not drilled straight down like most onshore wells, but they are deviated and get drilled in and arc, away from the platform and ends up being somewhat horizontal. Wells can be anything from 1000+ and up to a few thousand feet deep.

A work-over rig on the platform uses equipment to perforate the casing at the desired production zone and a screen is installed to minimize sand flowing into the well. Pumps are installed into wells to produce the oil.

Depending on how far the platform is located from land, a pipe line can tranport the oil to land or in most cases where platforms are to far offshore, the surrounding platforms pump the oil to a FPSO which is basically a huge oil tanker that transfers oil to oil tanker ships.

Onshore operations are different. A well is drilled and a wellhead is installed. Piping from the wellhead leads to a manifold which is connected to the surrounding wells. From there oil gets pumped to gathering stations then to refineries.

Who the girl joe dirt kisses after he fired from oil rig?

The actress is Elisa Leonetti but she's only credited as "Beauty College Woman" in the movie.

What is automatic drilling machine?

An automatic drilling machine is a specialized equipment designed to perform drilling operations with minimal human intervention. It uses programmable controls to automate processes such as positioning, drilling speed, and depth, enhancing precision and efficiency. These machines are commonly used in manufacturing and construction for tasks like creating holes in various materials, including metal, wood, and plastic. By automating drilling, they help reduce labor costs and improve production rates.

Is there more oil offshore than on land?

While estimates vary, many sources suggest that there is more oil offshore than on land, particularly in deepwater regions. Offshore reserves are often more challenging and costly to extract, but advances in technology have made many of these resources more accessible. Overall, offshore oil production has become increasingly significant in meeting global energy demands. However, the exact quantities can fluctuate based on new discoveries and technological advancements.

What are the disadvantages and advantages of drilling oil?

Drilling for oil has several advantages, including the generation of significant economic benefits through job creation, energy production, and revenue for governments. It also provides a crucial energy source that fuels transportation and industry. However, disadvantages include environmental risks such as oil spills, habitat destruction, and greenhouse gas emissions contributing to climate change. Additionally, reliance on fossil fuels can hinder the transition to renewable energy sources and create geopolitical tensions over resources.

What type of jobs are considered "offshore jobs"?

Offshore employment aboard gas and oil rigs and marine platforms. Just enter our website and read more about our information guide and services to apply for a job aboard an offshore or gas rig.

How do oil rigs get oil out of the ocean?

Most oil rigs are constructed in such a way that they can float and be towed to the spot where they are going to work. Conversely, their anchoring can be removed and they can be towed back to land.

When could it be difficult to rig the sails?

It could be difficult to rig the sails in adverse weather conditions, such as strong winds or heavy rain, which can make handling the sails challenging and potentially dangerous. Additionally, if the boat is in rough seas, the movement can hinder the ability to properly secure and adjust the sails. Furthermore, if the rigging equipment is damaged or malfunctioning, it can complicate the process and delay sail setup. Finally, a lack of experience or crew coordination can also make rigging sails more difficult.

What is borehole drilling?

Borehole drilling is the drilling of a narrow shaft into the Earths surface, they're constructed for a range of different purposes such as the extraction of water or other liquids such as oil, and also natural gases.

They're often drilled also as part of a geotechnical investigations and environmental site assessments.

Hundreds of years ago it was carried out by sheer brute force using a rod that was called a bore. Nowadays though we have borehole drilling rigs that are capable of drilling to much greater depths.

How do you work on an oil rig?

Apply for a job at oilrig.net and see if you get accepted, ive been working at the oil rig for about 3 years now and i love it. You get to meet a lot of cool people and its just a great experience.