Worked on this platform when it was converted to production from drilling. Worked on this platform when it did a de-bottleneck project. Was the cleanest place and safest place I worked in the Gulf at the time. Fishing was unbeliveable!
Worked there as subsea operator back in 2003. I had the pleasure of operating rocky the subsea well. Great times with great people working on the facility.
When I worked for Cal Dive, We dove in this Platform, Cal Diver one, Sat and Surface, Installation of a 18'' Riser, and MC Darment Sat Divers dove on Natural Bottom, 1'200 FT Kiss and Steve were Bell Partners .
Manmade Technology at it's best, an Engineering Marvel complementing with Nature to pluck Grapes like Fox and Grapes story, here Oil & Gas is Our Grapes
@@macmedic892 Stiff leg has everything to do with where it's placed-in the central path of many strong hurricanes. I don't believe that's a necessary requirement in many other coastlines.
Worked on this platform when it was converted to production from drilling. Worked on this platform when it did a de-bottleneck project. Was the cleanest place and safest place I worked in the Gulf at the time. Fishing was unbeliveable!
Man, I never knew Worf was into construction.
Had family that worked on this back in the day.
I worked on the M/V Hilton Joseph; a mini-supply boat, and we were contracted out for Shell Oil’s Bullwinkle Platform.
Worked on this platform from 2015 -2017
Worked there as subsea operator back in 2003. I had the pleasure of operating rocky the subsea well. Great times with great people working on the facility.
WOW !!! The object is so big, I didn't expect it to be that big, it is clear that the construction is long and the journey is long
Incredible achievement 👍
Absolutely breathtaking
Still the tallest one single piece steel fixed jacket till today …
lucky people who witnessed it.
the time lapse is like ants moving a big piece of food
2:26 i really like thatt tune
song name or genre atleast? searching synthwave just gives the same popular ones but i want this exact one type of it
When I worked for Cal Dive, We dove in this Platform, Cal Diver one, Sat and Surface, Installation of a 18'' Riser, and MC Darment Sat Divers dove on Natural Bottom, 1'200 FT Kiss and Steve were Bell Partners .
i hope these men got paid well
Thought that was OJ Simpson for a second 😆
I wonder if still there after so many hurricanes for this many years
Yes it’s still there i offshore fish off of it
Manmade Technology at it's best, an Engineering Marvel complementing with Nature to pluck Grapes like Fox and Grapes story, here Oil & Gas is Our Grapes
amazing....wow
Wonder if any sea creatures have hide outs or homes somewhere deep underneath this thing
Is that worf ???
Hello Micheal Dorn
This would cost approximately 1.2 billion US dollars today.
Awesome
"It may stand forever as the world's tallest fixed object" no
Texaco Petronius broke the record in 1999. I was part of the commissioning team for Texaco. I also operated on Shell Cognac in the early 90's
Hamlet Trương 👷♂PAPHA Events 1989 Bullwinkle TV production of construction, placement and operation
jacket soaked
Yeah... There were times when there were real engineers in America!
Impressive !
Que doideira com loucura
Nice
suprise michael dorn
KAPLAAAHHHHHHHAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WORF!
THANK YOU
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The Koreans would do all that fabrication now.
@@JG-ge3ui So true , Hyundai heavy industries shipyard is a modern marvel without equal.
True... because it would be built as a floater, not as a stiff-leg.
@@macmedic892 Stiff leg has everything to do with where it's placed-in the central path of many strong hurricanes. I don't believe that's a necessary requirement in many other coastlines.
Thank you. Appreciate for sharing of Koreans contribution
And now in 2020 people saying shitts like the earth is flat, gravity is a lie... lmao