Oil and gas platforms
An oil platform, offshore platform, or (colloquially) oil rig is a large structure with facilities to drill wells, to extract and process oil and natural gas, or to temporarily store product until it can be brought to shore for refining and marketing. In many cases, the platform contains facilities to house the workforce as well.
Depending on the circumstances, the platform may be fixed to the ocean floor, may consist of an artificial island, or may float. Remote subsea wells may also be connected to a platform by flow lines and by umbilical connections. These subsea solutions may consist of one or more subsea wells, or of one or more manifold centres for multiple wells.
Arctic LNG 2
Arctic LNG 2 is a large-scale gas liquefaction plant. Annual production of 19.8 million tons of liquefied natural gas, as well as 1.6 million tons of stable gas condensate.
Prirazlomnaya Platform
The special hydrometeorological conditions of the Arctic required special engineering solutions and technologies for the development of the Prirazlomnoye field.
The Sakhalin II Project
Sakhalin II, one of the world’s largest integrated oil and gas project, was an entirely new type of project for Russia. It is Russia’s first commercial natural gas liquefaction project, with a proprietary natural gas liquefaction process.
The Sakhalin I Project
The Sakhalin-1 Project is a planned development of oil and gas on the northeast shelf of Sakhalin Island off the east coast of Russia