Broughton Rig Commissioned At Bethlehem's Beaumont Yard

Broughton Offshore Company of Houston and Bethlehem Steel Corporation's Beaumont, Texas, shipyard recently commissioned a 100-foot water depth, mobile offshore drilling unit. The rig was christened the Broughton II by its sponsor, Mrs. W.J. Wooten, wife of the president of Texas Gas E x p l o r a t i o n Corporation, Houston. This rig is the second of two similar units to be delivered by Bethlehem to this offshore drilling company.

The mat-supported jackup consists of a platform measuring 143 feet by 100 feet supported by three 6 - f o o t - d i a m e t e r columns fixed to a large mat that is 180 feet by 140 feet. It features a heavy-duty cantilevered substructure that offers the capability of positioning its drill floor over existing offshore production platforms in order to drill development wells or to rework existing wells. The rig will operate in waters from 10 to 100 feet deep and has equipment rated for drilling wells to 30,000 feet. It is capable of withstanding forces resulting from 100-knot winds and 43-foot seas.

On location, the rig will have a total variable load capacity of three million pounds and will handle hook-plus-setback loads of one million pounds on wells as far as 35 feet aft of the platform deck.

It will have a maximum cantilever reach of 45 feet with a hook/setback load c a p a c i t y of 750,000 pounds at the rig centerline.

The Broughton II will contain onboard, air-conditioned living accommodations f o r 49 persons, complete with sleeping quarters, galley, recreation room, laundry, and rest rooms. It was designed and built to comply with U.S.

Coast Guard and American Bureau of Shipping standards for construction of mobile offshore drilling units.

Maritime Reporter Magazine, page 54,  Apr 1981

Read Broughton Rig Commissioned At Bethlehem's Beaumont Yard in Pdf, Flash or Html5 edition of April 1981 Maritime Reporter

Other stories from April 1981 issue

Content

Maritime Reporter

First published in 1881 Maritime Reporter is the world's largest audited circulation publication serving the global maritime industry.