Deepwater Horizon

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Career
Flag: Marshall Islands
Class: American Bureau of Shipping
IMO No.: 8764597
Call Sign: V7HC9
Built: Hyundai Heavy Industries
Launched:
Commissioned: 2001
General characteristics
Displacement: 52,589 tonnes
Length: 112 m
Beam: 78 m
Air Draft: 97.4 m
Draught: 23 m
Complement: 146
Dynamic positioning
Class: 3 (DPS-3)
Thrusters: 8 Aquamasters
Power Plant: 42 megawatts
Drilling
Water Depth: 10,000 ft
Variable Deck Load 8202 tonnes

Deepwater Horizon is a 5th generation, dynamic positioned (DP), Semi-submerisble oil rig owned by Transocean.

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Designed originally for R&B Falcon, she was completed in 2001 by Hyundai Heavy Industries in Ulsan, South Korea, after their merger with Transocean. She is the second of two in her class, although her sister ship, the Deepwater Nautilus is not DP.

Since arriving in the Gulf of Mexico, Deepwater Horizon has been under contract to BP Exploration. Her work includes wells in the Atlantis and Thunderhorse fields and a 2006 discovery in the Kaskida field. [1]

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