- Tension-leg platform
A Tension-leg platform or Extended Tension Leg Platform (ETLP) is a vertically moored floating structure normally used for the offshore production of oil or gas, and is particularly suited for water depths greater than 300 metres (about 1000 ft). Also proposed for wind turbines.
The platform is permanently moored by means of tethers or tendons grouped at each of the structure's corners. A group of tethers is called a tension leg. A feature of the design of the tethers is that they have relatively high
axial stiffness (low elasticity), such that virtually all vertical motion of the platform is eliminated. This allows the platform to have the productionwellhead s on deck (connected directly to the subsea wells by rigid risers), instead of on theseafloor . This makes for a cheaperwell completion and gives better control over the production from the oil orgas reservoir.The first Tension Leg Platform was built for Conoco's Hutton field in the North Sea in the early 1980s. The hull was built in the dry-dock at Highland Fabricator's Nigg yard in the north of Scotland, with the deck section built nearby at McDermott's yard at Ardersier. The two parts were mated in the Moray Firth in 1984.
The deepest (E)TLPs measured from the sea floor to the surface are [https://portal.mustangeng.com/pls/portal30/docs/FOLDER/MUSTANGENG/INDUSTRY_POSTERS_CONTENT/2007_07_DSRPOSTER.PDF] :
* Magnolia ETLP. Its total height is some convert|5000|ft|m|-2.
* Marco Polo TLP
* Neptune TLP
* Kizomba B TLP
* Kizomba A TLP
* Ursa TLP. Its height above surface is ft to m|num=485|abbr=yes|precision=0|wiki=no making a total height of ft to m|num=4285|abbr=yes|precision=0|wiki=no [ [http://www.gasandoil.com/goc/company/cnn92210.htm Alexander's Gas & Oil Connections - Shell's Ursa deep water TLP begins production ] ] .
* Allegheny TLP
* W. Seno A TLPSee also
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Oil platform
*Magnolia (oil platform)
*Mars (oil platform) References
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