Ship-Shaped Offshore Installations: Design, Building and Operation

by Jeom-kee Paik and Anil Kumar Thayamballi

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Ship-shaped offshore units are some of the more economical systems for the development of offshore oil and gas, and are often preferred in marginal fields. These systems are especially attractive to develop oil and gas fields in deep and ultra-deep water areas and remote locations away from existing pipeline infrastructures. Recently, the ship-shaped offshore units have been applied to near shore oil and gas terminals. This 2007 text is an ideal reference on the technologies for design, building and operation of ship-shaped offshore units, within inevitable space requirements. The book includes a range of topics, from the initial contracting strategy to decommissioning and the removal of the units concerned. Coverage includes both fundamental theory and principles of the individual technologies. This book will be useful to students who will be approaching the subject for the first time as well as designers working on the engineering for ship-shaped offshore installations.
  • ISBN10 6610959536
  • ISBN13 9786610959532
  • Publish Date 15 January 2007
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 27 September 2011
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Cambridge University Press
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 561
  • Language English