Kids Corner - Offshore Oil and Gas Platform


Offshore Oil and Gas Platform, Cook Inlet AlaskaHave you ever seen an offshore drilling rig or platform? Sometimes they can be spotted along coastal highways. These offshore platforms are used to drill for and produce oil and gas that we use in our schools, homes, and cars. Although they may look small when viewed from shore, these offshore rigs are very large and must be strong enough to withstand the huge ocean waves and strong winds that occur during a storm. Some of the platforms are in very deep water and are taller than a skyscraper. In Alaska, drilling rigs must also be built to handle ice and extreme cold temperatures.

Offshore platforms are usually constructed from steel, but sometimes they can be built of concrete. When most of the oil has been recovered, the offshore platform is removed. Some are taken to shore to be dismantled and recycled. Others are converted into artificial reefs to enhance fishing.

Many people work on offshore platforms including welders, mechanics, electricians, engineers, and drilling and production specialists. On some platforms you may also find cooks, firefighters, computer technicians, radio operators and even helicopter pilots. Working on a platform is like working on a ship. Everyone must work together to make sure that everything is done right.

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