Thunder Horse (oil platform)
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Thunder Horse is the largest moored semi-submersible oil platform in the world, located in 1,920 metres (6,300 ft) of water in the Mississippi Canyon Block 778/822, Thunder Horse oilfield, about 150 s (241 km) southeast of New Orleans, Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico.
Construction costs were around one billion USD.[1] The facility is expected to operate for 25 years, producing about one billion barrels of oil. At its peak, it is expected to process 200 million cubic feet (5,700,000 m³) of natural gas and 250,000 barrels (40,000 m³) of oil per day.[2] The Thunder Horse platform is owned by BP (75%) and ExxonMobil (25%) and operated by BP.
The Hull section was constructed by DSME in South Korea, Thunder Horse was delivered in 2004 to Corpus Christi, Texas aboard MV Blue Marlin for completion.[3]
In July 2005, Thunder Horse was evacuated in the face of Hurricane Dennis. After the hurricane passed, the platform was listing badly. Inspection teams found no hull damage — Thunder Horse had not taken on water from a leak through its hull. Rather, an incorrectly plumbed, 6-inch length of pipe had allowed water to flow freely among several ballast tanks. That began a chain of events that caused the platform to tip into the water.[4] The event boosted world oil prices because of speculation of further oil shortages. The platform was fully righted about a week after Hurricane Dennis, but BP announced that commercial production had been delayed. [5] The platform was struck almost directly by Hurricane Katrina six weeks later, but was not damaged.
[edit] Current Status
According to BP's webpage regarding the Thunder Horse platform, the first oil has been rescheduled to the second half of 2008.[6] The cause of the delay is the need to repair and replace components in the subsea system following a failure during pre-commissioning checks.
[edit] External links
- BP's Thunder Horse Page - BP Project Overview
- BP press release (includes fact sheet) 12 July 2005
- Thunder Horse Field @ Offshore-Technology
- Troubles Run Deep On Thunder Horse 29 May 2007
[edit] References
- ^ Billion-dollar oil platform listing after Dennis' hit. Sun-Sentinel.com (July 13, 2005). Retrieved on 2006-03-28.
- ^ Offshore Technology - Thunder Horse Field, Gulf of Mexico.
- ^ Dockwise Delivers Thunder Horse PDQ to Corpus Christi. Rigzone (September 24, 2004). Retrieved on 2006-03-28.
- ^ Troubles Run Deep on Gulf Oil Platform - Science - RedOrbit
- ^ BP CEO: Thunder Horse 2005 Start 'Unlikely' (July 26, 2005). Retrieved on 2006-03-28.
- ^ BP oil production declines for sixth consecutive quarter - International Herald Tribune