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  2. Jackup rig - Wikipedia

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    A jackup rig is a barge fitted with long support legs that can be raised or lowered. The jackup is maneuvered (self-propelled or by towing) into location with its legs up and the hull floating on the water. Upon arrival at the work location, the legs are jacked down onto the seafloor. Then "preloading" takes place, where the weight of the barge ...

  3. Liftboat - Wikipedia

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    SEP (Self-Elevating Platform) – used by Naval Architect GustoMSC and Bennett Offshore; Jack-Up Barge – used in the Gulf-of-Mexico prior to USCG regulation as a marine vessel; Jack-Up - used by UK Renewable (ex. BWEA) but are not necessarily self-propelled; Wind-Farm Installation Vessel – used generally in the renewables industry but are ...

  4. Tender rig - Wikipedia

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    Tender rig. Tender assisted rigs are an existing type of development drilling, workover or plug and abandonment rig (same "family" as jack up rig, semi-submersible or drillship). However, it is the only design that can operate in both shallow and deepwater (from 20 to 2,000 metres, 66 to 6,562 ft). It is recognized in the industry as one of the ...

  5. Wind turbine installation vessel - Wikipedia

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    At Offshore Windpark Meerwind. A wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV) is a vessel specifically designed for the installation of offshore wind turbines. There were 16 such vessels in 2020. [1] Most are self-elevating jackup rigs. To enable quick relocation in the wind farm it is self-propelled. It also has a slender ship shaped hull [2] to ...

  6. Crane vessel - Wikipedia

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    Crane vessel. Lodbrok is a floating crane, here in the harbor of Ystad 2020. A crane vessel, crane ship, crane barge, or floating crane is a ship with a crane specialized in lifting heavy loads, typically exceeding 1,500 t (1,476 long tons; 1,653 short tons) for modern ships. The largest crane vessels are used for offshore construction.

  7. Self-propelled barge T-36 - Wikipedia

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    In the center - Askhat Ziganshin. The self-propelled barge T-36 was a Soviet barge of the Project 306 type. Its waterline length was 17.3 m, width 3.6 m, depth 2 m, draft 1.2 m. It had two engines, speed of 9 knots, and tonnage of 100 tons. [1] The barge is known for drifting 49 days across the North Pacific Ocean in 1960 after being disabled ...

  8. Lanjing - Wikipedia

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    Lanjing. Lanjing (蓝鲸) is a self-propelled, deep water crane vessel, owned by China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), the national oil exploration company of China, through its Hong Kong - listed subsidiary CNOOC Limited. [ 6] Built in 2012, it is one of the six large crane barges owned by COOEC and CNOOC, namely HYSY201, HYSY 202 ...

  9. Submersible drilling rig - Wikipedia

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    Blue Water Rig No. 1. The first offshore mobile drilling platform was the Hayward-Barnsdall Breton Rig 20, first operated in 1949. [2] This rig had evolved from the inland drilling barges which were used to drill in marshes and protected waters in up to 10 feet of water.

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