Subsea Platforms
Subsea platforms are structures located on the ocean floor, designed to extract oil and gas from beneath the seabed. They are often used in deep-water environments where traditional drilling methods are not feasible. These platforms can be connected to surface facilities through pipelines and cables, allowing for the transportation of resources to processing sites.
These platforms are equipped with advanced technology to monitor and control drilling operations remotely. They can withstand harsh underwater conditions, including high pressure and low temperatures. Subsea platforms play a crucial role in the global energy supply, contributing significantly to the production of hydrocarbons from offshore reserves.