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Yangtze River's first offshore jack-up drilling rigs out of the dock
2015-4-7 13:32:37 Source: China Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering Network Information Center
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April 2, by the Jiangsu Yangtze River's first self-built offshore jack-up rig "YN100" smooth out the dock into the water.
May 2014, the Yangtze River for the First Marine Super 116E jack-up rigs came as scheduled marine base in Taicang, Taicang marks the Yangtze marine marine base was officially put into opening also marks the Super 116E platform built into a new stage.
Reportedly, the jack-up rigs for Qatar Investment Corporation investment in the construction, the cost of nearly $ 200 million, is the Yangtze River shipping industry's first received at the end of 2012 jack-up rig orders. The drilling platform "LeTourneau Super 116E" on the basis of design optimization and enhanced, detailed design work is completed by 1 Limited co-workers and the Yangtze River Sea Explorer. Cameron US companies drilling equipment, entry-level American Bureau of Shipping. Operating depth of 350 feet, the maximum drilling depth of 30,000 feet, capacity of 120 people.
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