Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 The largest semi that I was aware of caught fire and sank off Brazil about 3 years ago. The P-36 was owned and operated by Petrobras. Today the largest might be Global/Santa Fe's Explorer drill ship...... the old, refitted sub hunting ship. Anyone remember the name of that sub? Regards, Donn ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D.E. (Donn) , LP, NREMT-P Don't Miss EMStock 2005 www.EMStock.com _____ From: Parkinson [mailto:gary.parkinson@...] Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 5:14 AM Subject: Platform sizes Hi all, Just a quick brain picking session for all - I've been asked by the television company making the Remote Medic programme what is the biggest 'rig' in the world - I assume they mean platform but would like to check up on both production and drilling.... I believe the Troll is the physically largest platform - but I'm not 100% sure, any other ideas? and what is the biggest (physically) drilling rig (semi - or Jack up) - is it an American one in the Gulf of Mexico ? (any names?) Does any one have any Ideas or comments Thanks for your help Best wishes ***************************************************** Any opinions expressed in this email may be those of the author and not necessarily those of CNR International. The information contained in this email is intended for the named recipients only. It may contain privileged and confidential information and if you are not an intended recipient you must not copy or distribute it. If you have received this email in error, please delete it, destroy any hard copies that may have been produced and notify us immediately by email to helpdesk.aberdeen@... or by telephoning the CNR IS Helpdesk on +44(0)1224 303636. Although we have taken steps to ensure that this email and any attachments are free from viruses, we advise that, in keeping with good computing practice, recipients should confirm this for themselves. ***************************************************** Member Information: List owner: Ian Sharpe Owner@... Editor: Ross Boardman Editor@... ALL list admin messages (subscriptions & unsubscriptions) should be sent to the list owner. Post message: egroups Please visit our website http://www.remotemedics.co.uk Regards The Remote Medics Team Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2004 Report Share Posted October 30, 2004 Largest Jack up, Rowan Gorilla VII Soon to be beaten though. Kev F. --------------------------------- ALL-NEW Messenger - all new features - even more fun! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2004 Report Share Posted October 30, 2004 Jack-ups able to operate at greatest depth = Maersk Innovator and Maersk Inspirer-operate to 150 metres. > > > Largest Jack up, > > Rowan Gorilla VII > > Soon to be beaten though. > > Kev F. > > > > --------------------------------- > ALL-NEW Messenger - all new features - even more fun! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2004 Report Share Posted October 31, 2004 Hey, I Know that the Jack Bates in a serious contender for largest sem in in the world, owned by Transocean. Regards J > > The largest semi that I was aware of caught fire and sank off Brazil about 3 > years ago. The P-36 was owned and operated by Petrobras. Today the largest > might be Global/Santa Fe's Explorer drill ship...... the old, refitted > sub hunting ship. Anyone remember the name of that sub? > > Regards, > Donn > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > D.E. (Donn) , LP, NREMT-P > > Don't Miss EMStock 2005 > www.EMStock.com > > > > > _____ > > From: Parkinson [mailto:gary.parkinson@c...] > Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 5:14 AM > > Subject: Platform sizes > > > > Hi all, > Just a quick brain picking session for all - I've been asked by the > television company making the Remote Medic programme what is the biggest > 'rig' in the world - I assume they mean platform but would like to check up > on both production and drilling.... > I believe the Troll is the physically largest platform - but I'm not 100% > sure, any other ideas? > and what is the biggest (physically) drilling rig (semi - or Jack up) - is > it an American one in the Gulf of Mexico ? (any names?) > Does any one have any Ideas or comments > Thanks for your help > Best wishes > > > > > > ***************************************************** > Any opinions expressed in this email may be those of the author and not > necessarily those of CNR International. The information contained in this > email is intended for the named recipients only. It may contain privileged > and confidential information and if you are not an intended recipient you > must not copy or distribute it. If you have received this email in error, > please delete it, destroy any hard copies that may have been produced and > notify us immediately by email to helpdesk.aberdeen@c... or > by telephoning the CNR IS Helpdesk on +44(0)1224 303636. Although we have > taken steps to ensure that this email and any attachments are free from > viruses, we advise that, in keeping with good computing practice, recipients > should confirm this for themselves. > ***************************************************** > > > > Member Information: > > List owner: Ian Sharpe Owner@R... > Editor: Ross Boardman Editor@R... > > ALL list admin messages (subscriptions & unsubscriptions) should be sent to > the list owner. > > Post message: egroups > > Please visit our website http://www.remotemedics.co.uk > > Regards > > The Remote Medics Team > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2004 Report Share Posted October 31, 2004 Not sure if is the biggest - but sound big to me http://www.hibernia.ca/html/about_hibernia/ -- Jel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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