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Project Number 593
Date of Summary February 1, 2008
Subject Evaluate and assess the performance of jackup rigs that were subject to Hurricanes Katrina or Rita
Performing Activity Offshore Risk & Technology Consulting, Inc
Principal Investigator Dr. Malcolm Sharples
Contracting Agency Minerals Management Service
Estimated Completion April 2008
Description

In August and September 2005 Hurricanes KATRINA and RITA came through two of the main exploration and production areas of the Gulf of Mexico. These hurricanes permanently removed five jackups from service, with damage sustained to another 13+. A total of 23 jackups are said to have sustained minor to extensive damage. Early reports indicated 19 MODUS became adrift (both jackups and semi-submersibles). Several of those were swept away and floated through the important oil and gas infrastructure of the GOM prior to grounding or being taken under tow.

This project will a) document significant damages to jackups in Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and analyze the cause of jackup casualties with respect to current industry standards and b) develop a risk-based checklist on which to base jackup location evaluations to minimize damage to "high consequence" platforms and pipelines as a result of jackup collapse or drifting.

 

 

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