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Horizon drilling rig 14
Deepwater Horizon was an ultra-deepwater, , owned by and operated by the company. On 20 April 2010, while drilling in the at the , a caused an explosion on the rig that killed 11 crewmen and ignited a fireball visible from 40 miles (64 km) away. The fire was inextinguish. [pdf]FAQS about Horizon drilling rig 14
How many drilling rigs does horizon have?
Horizon operates one of the newest drilling rig fleets in the WCSB. Seventeen of Horizon’s rigs have been built new since 2011, allowing the integration of some of the newest and most modern technology available.
Where did Deepwater Horizon oil rig burn?
The Deepwater Horizon oil drilling rig burning at a well in the Gulf of Mexico in April 2010. Gerald Herbert/Associated Press
Who is Horizon drilling?
Horizon Drilling has one of the newest fleets and is the 4th largest drilling contractor in Canada. We honour environmental stewardship by following standards from Oil and Gas Drilling and Production regulators. With proper equipment maintenance, we reduce ecological impacts and are mindful of communities by protecting the shared environment.
What oil rigs did Deepwater Horizon work on?
Deepwater Horizon worked on wells in the Atlantis (BP 56%, BHP 44%) and Thunder Horse (BP 75%, ExxonMobil 25%) oil fields. It was described at times as a "lucky" and "celebrated" rig, and in 2007 was still described as "one of the most powerful rigs in the world".
Why did the Deepwater Horizon rig explode?
The central cause of the explosion aboard the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig was a failure of the cement at the base of the 18,000-foot-deep well that was supposed to contain oil and gas within the well bore.
What is Horizon's newest rig?
Horizon’s newest rig is an AC Triple Pad rig with a depth capacity of 6,000 metres (19,600’) and a high-press circulating system rated for 52,000 kPa (7,500 psi). A truly unique next-generation rig incorporating some of the latest technologies available. Click on the video here to see an animation of this rig and its moving system capabalities.

Modu drilling rig
To decide on a site with a potential oil/gas payout, Geologists and Geo-Scientists work their ways in and around the information collected off the areas with possible oil or gas reservoirs. Survey vessels with or without Dynamic Positioning systemsare hired for seismic surveys. These maritime vessels are equipped. . Once the site is identified and selected, boundaries are surveyed and earmarked by the local governing body for Energy and Resources. Studies for impact on the environment are carried out. After determining the potential energy sites, oil companies are then. . After the potential energy-rich blocks are legally cleared, oil companies pursue their investments by employing mobile drilling units that are temporarily acquired and are able to move on to. . These self-contained drilling structures are as good as the drilling barges only to the exception that these massive structures are positioned onto. . They are mostly utilized for shallow water drilling in calm water conditions. Drilling equipment is placed on to the barges’ decks and towed to. [pdf]