Data
Background
Images
- Protractions (shapefile) & Blocks (shapefile), retrieved from: www.data.boem.gov
- ArcGIS - Ocean Basemap (basemap) retrieved from: www.arcgis.com
- ArcGIS - Gulf of Mexico Oil Drilling Platforms (data set) retrieved from: www.arcgis.com
- Oil and gas reserves data, retrieved from: www.data.boem.gov
Background
- Retrieved from: http://www.offshore-mag.com/articles/print/volume-57/issue-5/news/special-report/1947-shaking-the-bounds-of-land-1997-probing-10000-ft-depths.html
- Retrieved from: http://www.offshore-mag.com/articles/print/volume-64/issue-1/news/special-report/special-anniversary-the-history-of-offshore-developing-the-ep-infrastructure.html
- Retrieved from: http://misunderstoodmariner.blogspot.com/2011/09/dynamic-positioning.html
- Retrieved from : http://books.google.com/books?id=Jr8VfSONB-IC
- Retrieved from: http://www.subseaiq.com/data/Project.aspx?project_id=137
- Retrieved from: http://www.rov.org/rov_history.cfm
- Retrieved from: http://petrowiki.org/History_of_offshore_drilling_units
- Retrieved from: http://www.deepwater.com/Documents/RigSpecs/Dhirubhai%20Deepwater%20KG2.pdf
- Retrieved from: http://globenewswire.com/news-release/2010/03/08/415903/186041/en/Transocean-Ltd-Announces-Ultra-Deepwater-Drillship-Dhirubhai-Deepwater-KG2-Begins-Five-Year-Contract-in-India.html
- Retrieved from: http://www.spe.org/twa/print/archives/2013/2013v9n1/7Forum.pdf
Images
- The Kermac 15, retrieved from : www.offshore-mag.com (Special Aniversary – The History of offshore: Developing the E&P Infrastructure)
- The Bluewater Rig, retrieved from: www.wikipedia.com ( Semi-Submersible)
- Ultra Deep ROV, retrieved from: www.rov.org
- The Dhirubhai Deepwater KG2, retrived from: www.deepwater.com
- The Mr. Charlie, retrieved from: www.rigmuseum.com
- Congnac Field, retrieved from: www.subseaIQ.com
- The Discoverer Enterprise, retrieved from: www.rigzone.com (Analysis: Transocean Maintains Strength in Numbers)
- Deep Sea Monsters, retrieved from: www.spiegel.de (The Risky Hunt for the Last Oil Reserves: Does Deep Sea Drilling Have a Future?)