What is the biggest oil platform in the world?

What is the biggest oil platform in the world?

The Hibernia platform in Canada is the world’s largest (in terms of weight) offshore platform, located on the Jeanne D’Arc Basin, in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Newfoundland.

Is Hibernia still drilling?

(Reuters) – The Hibernia oil platform in Canada was shut after a discharge of drilling and production fluids, the Hibernia Management and Development Co (HMDC) said late on Monday.

Who owns the Hibernia oil platform?

The Hibernia field is operated by ExxonMobil and owned by Norsk Hydro (5%), Murphy Oil (6.5%), Canada Hibernia Holding Corporation (8.5%), Suncor (20%), Equinor Canada (5%), Chevron Canada Resources (26.875%) and ExxonMobil Canada subsidiary (33.125%).

How much does an oil rig cost?

IHS’s Patel said day rates for a land rig typically range from $28,000-$35,000, depending on specification. A basic rig of 1,500-1,700 horse-power costs $14-$15 million, with extra fittings adding another $5-$7 million.

Are oil platforms floating?

Simple physics. As with oil tankers, heavy load barges and cruise ships, deep sea oil rigs float according to basic physics. As the weight of the rig pushes downwards displaced water pushes upwards, thus keeping the structure afloat.

Who owns Hebron oil platform?

Hebron crude oil is produced by a joint venture among ExxonMobil (35.5%), Chevron (29.6%), Suncor (21%), Statoil (9%) and Nalcor Energy (4.9%).

How many people live on the Hibernia platform?

280 people
The crew consists of 280 people who spend 3 weeks on the platform and three weeks on land, flown to and from the platform by helicopter. The platform has been used to refuel CH-149 Cormorant search and rescue helicopters on long-range missions in the North Atlantic.

How much did Hibernia cost?

Hibernia was built at a cost of nearly $6 billion, and according to the provincial government, the value of the oil produced up to a year ago was more than $65 billion.