- Fixed Platform
A Fixed Platform is a type of offshore platform used for the production of oil or gas. These platforms are built on
concrete and/orsteel legs anchored directly onto the seabed, supporting a deck with space for drilling rigs, production facilities and crew quarters. [ [http://www.api.org/aboutoilgas/sectors/explore/operatedeeperwater.cfm www.api.org "To Operate in Deeper Water-Industry Has Innovated New Platform Designs"] ] Such platforms are, by virtue of their immobility, designed for very long term use (for instance the Hibernia platform). Various types of structure are used, steel jacket, concrete caisson, floating steel and even floating concrete. Steel jackets are vertical sections made of tubular steel members, and are usually piled into the seabed. [ [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ship/platform-fixed.htm www.globalsecurity.org "Fixed Platform"] ] Concrete caisson structures, pioneered by theCondeep concept, often have in-built oil storage in tanks below the sea surface and these tanks were often used as a flotation capability, allowing them to be built close to shore (Norwegianfjord s and Scottishfirth s are popular because they are sheltered and deep enough) and then floated to their final position where they are sunk to the seabed. Fixed platforms are economically feasible for installation in water depths up to about 1,700 feet (520 m).References
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Hibernia (oil field)
*Oil platform
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