Deepwater Nautilus Team Sets Subsea Completion Record Friday, May 7, 2004 - The ultra-deepwater semisubmersible Deepwater Nautilus team has accomplished the world's deepest subsea completion while working on the Shell-operated Coulomb project C-2 well in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico at 7,570 feet of water. << back to article |
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Keywords: | transocean, deepwater nautilus, semisub |
Type of Image: | Image (Drilling Rig view more of this type) |
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Date Created: | Friday, May 7, 2004 |
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- Deepwater Nautilus Team Sets Subsea Completion Record
[Friday, May 7, 2004]
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