Offshore Marine Assets

Offshore Marine Assets refer to infrastructure and equipment used in the exploration,
production, and transportation of offshore oil and gas resources. Some examples of offshore marine assets include:

  • Oil and Gas Platforms: Fixed or floating structures used for drilling, production, and processing.
  • Rigs: Mobile or fixed drilling units used for exploration and production.
  • FPSOs (Floating Production, Storage, and Offloading): Ships that process and store oil and gas.
  • TLPs (Tension Leg Platforms): Floating platforms connected to the seafloor by tensioned cables.
  • Subsea Equipment: Wellheads, manifolds, and pipelines on the seafloor.
  • Offshore Wind Turbines: Structures generating electricity from wind energy.
  • Offshore Terminals: Facilities for loading and unloading cargo, such as oil, gas, and containers.
  • Pipelines and Risers: Underwater pipelines and risers transporting oil and gas.
  • Offshore Storage Facilities: Tanks and containers for storing oil, gas, and other fluids.
  • Diving Support Vessels: Ships providing support for underwater operations.

Rope access is commonly used for maintenance, inspection, and repair activities on these offshore marine assets, ensuring safe and efficient operations.

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