Hudson Engineering Plans Study Of Offshore Platforms For 1 , 6 0 0 - F o o t W a t e r Depths

Hudson Engineering Corporation is planning to initiate a study of composite leg platforms for 1,600- foot water depths. The study will develop technical and cost data for a drilling/production platform and a drilling/wellhead platform for environments like those found in the Gulf of Mexico, as well as generate two field development schemes for using CLPs.

"The study will provide decisionmaking data for economic evaluations of deepwater leases in the Gulf of Mexico," said Stephen A. Will, manager of Hudson's Development Department. "The results will also be applicable to waters around the world with similar characteristics." Study participants will share resulting critical data concerning deepwater concepts and the cost information on all phases of operations, from design to fabrication, transportation, and installation.

The project is estimated to cost a total of $840,000. It is scheduled to start in February this year and be completed in early 1987. For further information on the project, C i r c l e 4 8 on R e a d e r S e r v i c e C a rd

Maritime Reporter Magazine, page 97,  Apr 1986

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