
A semi-submersible platform is a specialised
marine vessel used in offshore roles including as
offshore drilling
Offshore drilling is a mechanical process where a wellbore is drilled below the seabed. It is typically carried out in order to explore for and subsequently extract petroleum that lies in rock formations beneath the seabed. Most commonly, the te ...
rigs, safety vessels, oil production platforms, and heavy lift cranes. They have good
ship stability
Ship stability is an area of naval architecture and ship design that deals with how a ship behaves at sea, both in still water and in waves, whether intact or damaged. Stability calculations focus on centers of gravity, centers of buoyancy, the ...
and
seakeeping, better than
drillship
A drillship is a merchant vessel designed for use in exploratory offshore drilling of new oil and gas wells or for scientific drilling purposes. In recent years the vessels have been used in deepwater and ultra-deepwater applications, equipped ...
s.
Characteristics
Offshore drilling in water depth greater than around 520 meters requires that operations be carried out from a floating vessel, since fixed structures are not practical. Initially in the early 1950s monohull ships such as
CUSS I were used, but these were found to have significant heave, pitch and yaw motions in large waves, and the industry needed more stable drilling platforms.
A semi-submersible obtains most of its buoyancy from ballasted, watertight
pontoons located below the ocean surface and wave action. Structural columns connect the pontoons and operating deck.
The operating deck can be located high above the sea level owing to the good
ship stability
Ship stability is an area of naval architecture and ship design that deals with how a ship behaves at sea, both in still water and in waves, whether intact or damaged. Stability calculations focus on centers of gravity, centers of buoyancy, the ...
of the design, and therefore is kept well away from the waves.
With its hull structure submerged at a deep draft, the semi-submersible is less affected by wave loadings than a normal ship. With a small water-plane area, however, the semi-submersible is sensitive to load changes, and therefore must have their onboard mass trimmed to maintain stability. Unlike a
submersible, a semi-submersible vessel is not supported by resting on the
seabed
The seabed (also known as the seafloor, sea floor, ocean floor, and ocean bottom) is the bottom of the ocean. All floors of the ocean are known as 'seabeds'.
The structure of the seabed of the global ocean is governed by plate tectonics. Most of ...
.
Semi-submersible vessels are able to transform from a deep to a shallow
draft by deballasting (removing ballast water from the hull), thereby becoming surface vessels. Usually they are moved from location to location in this configuration. The
heavy lift vessels use this capability to submerge the majority of their structure, locate beneath another floating vessel, and then deballast to pick up the other vessel as a cargo.
Early history

The semi-submersible design was first developed for
oil platform activities in the early 1960s. Bruce Collipp of
Shell is regarded as the inventor.
However,
Edward Robert Armstrong may have paved the way with his idea of "seadrome" landing strips for airplanes in the late 1920s, since his idea involved the same use of columns on ballast tanks below the surface and anchored to the ocean floor by steel cables.
The first
jackup rig
A jackup rig or a self-elevating unit is a type of mobile platform that consists of a buoyant hull fitted with a number of movable legs, capable of raising its hull over the surface of the sea. The buoyant hull enables transportation of the unit ...
s, for shallow waters, was built in 1954.
The first semisubmersible arrived by accident in 1961. Blue Water Drilling Company owned and operated the four column
submersible drilling rig A submersible drilling rig is a marine vessel design that can be floated to location and lowered onto the sea floor for offshore drilling activities.
Design and operation
The submersible drilling platform is supported on large pontoon-like structu ...
''Blue Water Rig No.1'' in the Gulf of Mexico for
Shell Oil Company
Shell USA, Inc. (formerly Shell Oil Company, Inc.) is the United States-based wholly owned subsidiary of Shell plc, a UK-based transnational corporation "oil major" which is amongst the largest oil companies in the world. Approximately 18,000 ...
. As the
pontoons were not sufficiently
buoyant to support the weight of the rig and its consumables, it was towed between locations at a draught midway between the top of the pontoons and the underside of the deck. It was observed that the motions at this draught were very small, and Blue Water Drilling and Shell jointly decided that the rig could be operated in the floating mode.
The first purpose built drilling semi-submersible ''Ocean Driller'' was launched in 1963.
By 1972, there were 30 semi-submersible units.
Classification
Drilling rig construction has historically occurred in boom periods and therefore "batches" of drilling rigs have been built. Offshore drilling rigs have been loosely classified in nominal "generations" depending upon the year built and water depth capability as follows:
Applications
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Semi-submersible rigs make stable platforms for drilling for offshore oil and gas. They can be towed into position by a
tugboat
A tugboat or tug is a marine vessel that manoeuvres other vessels by pushing or pulling them, with direct contact or a tow line. These boats typically tug ships in circumstances where they cannot or should not move under their own power, su ...
and anchored, or moved by and kept in position by their own
azimuth thrusters with
dynamic positioning
Dynamic positioning (DP) is a computer-controlled system to automatically maintain a vessel's position and heading by using its own propellers and thrusters. Position reference sensors, combined with wind sensors, motion sensors and gyrocompas ...
.
The
International Maritime Organization MODU Code is an accredited design and operational guideline for mobile offshore drilling units of the semi-submersible type.
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The advantages of the semi-submersible vessel stability were soon recognized for
offshore construction
Offshore construction is the installation of structures and facilities in a marine environment, usually for the production and transmission of electricity, oil, gas and other resources. It is also called maritime engineering.
Construction a ...
when in 1978
Heerema Marine Contractors constructed the two sister
crane vessels called
''Balder'' and
''Hermod''. These semi-submersible crane vessels (SSCV) consist of two lower hulls (pontoons), three columns on each pontoon and an upper hull. Shortly after
J. Ray McDermott
McDermott International, Ltd is a global provider of engineering and construction solutions to the energy industry. Operating in over 54 countries, McDermott has more than 40,000 employees, as well as a diversified fleet of specialty marine co ...
and
Saipem
Saipem S.p.A. (Società Anonima Italiana Perforazioni E Montaggi lit. ''Drilling and Assembly Italian Public Limited Company'') is an Italian multinational oilfield services company and one of the largest in the world. Until 2016 it was a subsi ...
also introduced SSCVs, resulting in two new enormous vessels ''DB-102'' (now
''Thialf'') and ''
Saipem 7000'', capable of lifting respectively 14,200 and 14,000 tons.
During transit an SSCV is de-ballasted to a draught where only part of the lower hull is submerged. During lifting operations, the vessel is ballasted down. This way, the lower hull is well submerged. This reduces the effect of waves and swell. High
stability
Stability may refer to:
Mathematics
* Stability theory, the study of the stability of solutions to differential equations and dynamical systems
** Asymptotic stability
** Linear stability
** Lyapunov stability
** Orbital stability
** Structural st ...
is obtained by placing the columns far apart. The high stability allows them to lift extremely high loads safely.
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Semi-submersibles are particularly suited to a number of offshore support vessel roles because of their good stability, large deck areas, and variable deck load (VDL).
Notable vessels are as follows:
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Transocean Marianas
''Transocean Marianas'' was an Earl & Wright Sedco 700 design semi-submersible platform drilling unit capable of operating in harsh environments and water depths up to using an , 15,000 psi blowout preventer (BOP), and a outside diameter (OD) m ...
'' – Offshore safety support vessel, built in 1979 and since converted into a drilling vessel, and rechristened ''
Transocean Marianas
''Transocean Marianas'' was an Earl & Wright Sedco 700 design semi-submersible platform drilling unit capable of operating in harsh environments and water depths up to using an , 15,000 psi blowout preventer (BOP), and a outside diameter (OD) m ...
''
*''
Iolair'' – Offshore safety support vessel, built for
BP in 1982, Sedco/Phillips SS was the first built to Red Adair's recommendations. ''Iolair'' followed.
*''
Q4000
''Q4000'' is a multi-purpose oil field construction and intervention vessel ordered in 1999 by Cal Dive International, and was built at the Keppel AmFELS shipyard in Brownsville, Texas for $180 million. She was delivered in 2002 and operates unde ...
'' – Offshore multiservice vessel, built for Caldive in 2002
*''
Ocean Odyssey'' – Converted semi-submersible drilling rig used as a rocket launch pad
s
When oil fields were first developed in offshore locations, drilling semi-submersibles were converted for use as combined drilling and production platforms. These vessels offered very stable and cost effective platforms. The first semi-submersible floating production platform was the ''Argyll FPF'' converted from the ''Transworld 58'' drilling semi-submersible in 1975 for the Hamilton Brothers North Sea
Argyll oil field.
As the oil industry progressed into deeper water and harsh environments, purpose-built production semi-submersible platforms were designed. The first purpose-built semi-submersible production platform was for the
Balmoral field in the UK
North Sea
The North Sea lies between Great Britain, Norway, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium. An epeiric sea on the European continental shelf, it connects to the Atlantic Ocean through the English Channel in the south and the Norwegian S ...
in 1986.
Notable platforms are as follows:
*
Petrobras 36 – Converted from drilling rig Spirit of Columbus and sank in 2001
*
Atlantis PQ
''Atlantis PQ'' is a BP and BHP joint venture semi-submersible oil platform on permanent location over the Green Canyon Atlantis Oil Field in deepwater Gulf of Mexico, south of New Orleans. The "PQ" identifies the platform as being a product ...
– BP and BHP joint venture
*
Thunder Horse PDQ
''Thunder Horse PDQ'' is a BP plc and ExxonMobil joint venture semi-submersible oil platform on location over the Mississippi Canyon Thunder Horse oil field (Block 778/822), in deepwater Gulf of Mexico, southeast of New Orleans, moored in water ...
– GVA40000 design, largest semi-submersible platform
Offshore rocket launch and landing platform
The potential application of converted semi-submersible oil drilling rigs is being explored by Space Exploration Technologies (
SpaceX
Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) is an American spacecraft manufacturer, launcher, and a satellite communications corporation headquartered in Hawthorne, California. It was founded in 2002 by Elon Musk with the stated goal of ...
) for launching and landing of their new fully reusable rocket
Starship on a dedicated
Starship offshore platform. SpaceX has acquired two former offshore oil drilling rigs, similar to the ENSCO/Valaris 8506 offshore model, and named them Phobos and Deimos after the moons of Mars, a stated destination for the Starship vehicle.
See also
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Project 1231
Project 1231 was a hybrid surface combatant and submarine developed in the Soviet Union in the 1960s. It was known as "Dolphin" (Russian: ''Дельфин'') and "diving missile boat" (Russian: ''ныряющий катер-ракетоносе ...
*
SeaOrbiter
The SeaOrbiter, also known as Sea Orbiter (two words), is a proposed oceangoing research vessel. Construction was due to start in 2014 but by May 2015, only the Eye of ''SeaOrbiter'' has been completed, and as of early 2021, there is no news of ...
*
Drydock
A dry dock (sometimes drydock or dry-dock) is a narrow basin or vessel that can be flooded to allow a load to be floated in, then drained to allow that load to come to rest on a dry platform. Dry docks are used for the construction, maintenance, ...
– facility used to repair and maintain ships; some are floating and can be submerged to load vessels.
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Heavy lift ship – semi-submerging vessel for transportation of very large loads.
*
Narco-submarine – low profile vessels used to smuggle cocaine from South America to the United States.
*
Ocean Ranger – semi-submersible drill rig that collapsed in a storm off the east coast of Canada in 1982 with the loss of all 84 crew members.
* (FLoating Instrument Platform) – a tilting craft designed to form a stable platform for scientific data collection.
*
Submersible drilling rig A submersible drilling rig is a marine vessel design that can be floated to location and lowered onto the sea floor for offshore drilling activities.
Design and operation
The submersible drilling platform is supported on large pontoon-like structu ...
– for submersible drilling vessels.
* – the
U.S. Civil War warship
A warship or combatant ship is a naval ship that is built and primarily intended for naval warfare. Usually they belong to the armed forces of a state. As well as being armed, warships are designed to withstand damage and are usually faster a ...
considered to be the earliest semi-submerged ship.
* – another U.S. Civil War semi-submerged ship, capable of flooding down to a lower profile.
*
Semi-submersible naval vessel
A semi-submersible naval vessel is a hybrid warship, that combines the properties of a surface ship and submarine by using water ballast to partially immerse and minimize its above-waterline profile, thereby improving its stealth characteristics ...
References
External links
GVAC.se– Consultants designers
KBR– Consultants designers
Boskalis website– Info on Boskalis transport ships
Naybook website– Photos of Mighty Servant 2 hauling USS Samuel B. Roberts (FFG 58)
IMO Website– International Maritime Organisation
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