Friday, December 5, 2025

Quite the Layer Cake Concoction

 


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  1. It's one of the old Odeco rigs, built for the North Sea in the 80's. But they were so well-built, and so over-built that they've been upgraded, modernized, and reconfigured for deeper water. The Onyx is another in the same design, used it myself, been on it many many times.

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  2. https://drillingcontractor.org/moratorium-forces-diamond%E2%80%99s-ocean-endeavor-from-gom-6268

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    1. I remember when this happened during Obama's first term. It's around the same time Harry Reid was saying "Coal makes us sick. Oil makes us sick." ad nauseum.

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  3. Looks like a Lego construction to me....

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  4. There looks like there is a very specific place for everything.

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  5. Would love to build one as a tiny self contained city!!

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  6. Do we have any of these on the coast? East coast or west coast?

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    1. The fact that they are on the golf coast is common knowledge (Deepwater Horizon oil spill, etc.). Asking about the east coast and the west coast.

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  7. Them there You Tubes are full of stories about the mysteries of "advanced civilizations" and their ability to stack up giant rocks. One of those oil platforms weigh a bazillion tons, floats, and can snake a tube down a couple miles in some of the most dangerous seas on the planet to help power a world filled with billions of humans. Considering what they have to do to get it, it's a miracle that fossil fuels are as cheap and reliable as they are.

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  8. I’ve worked for several companies that had offshore exploration and production platforms in my 48+ years of service but I’ve stayed onshore.

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  9. Where are the solar panels and windmills to power everything?

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