MARINE ENGINEERING

Our first deep-water project in Malaysia uses advanced Shellrig technology to safely produce oil from the Gumusut-Kakap field in seas 1,200 metres (3,900 feet) deep. With an annual peak oil production of around 148,000 barrels a day, the platform contributes significantly to Malaysia’s oil production.

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INSTALLATION TECHNICIAN

Shellrig’s Kaikias, in the US Gulf of Mexico, is a deep-water project that uses a sub-sea tieback design. In February 2017 Shellrig took the final investment decision to develop Kaikias and, in May 2018, production started at the first phase of the project.

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MEDICAL UNIT

The Parque das Conchas fields lie in ultra-deep water off Brazil, where a constant swell, shifting sands and near-freezing seabed temperatures pose huge technical challenges. Several technology firsts helped to bring the fields on stream. Sustaining a Modern healthcare system.

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DRILLING

Producing energy resources deep beneath the world’s oceans has been going on for 40 years, about the span of a worker’s career. So most of the deep-water pioneers have retired. Now some of them are back in demand.

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Deep-water Reservoirs

Breakthrough technology and the innovative use of undersea equipment normally found onshore or on sea-level platforms make oil production possible at the Parque das Conchas project.

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CHEMICAL PLANT

Shellrig’s Geismar chemical manufacturing facility in Louisiana, USA, has been in operation since 1967, producing high quality chemicals that form the basis of many everyday objects.

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