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  2. List of abbreviations in oil and gas exploration and production

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    MODU – mobile offshore drilling unit (either of jack-up drill rig or semi-submersible rig or drill ship) MOF – marine offloading facility; MOPO – matrix of permitted operations; MOPU – mobile offshore production unit (to describe jack-up production rig, or semi-submersible production rig, or floating production, or storage ship)

  3. Glossary of oilfield jargon - Wikipedia

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    Moon pool: A space beneath the drill floor of an offshore rig open to the water below. Motorman: Responsible for maintaining all equipment on the rig to ensure smooth operation and minimal downtime. Mouse hole: A hole on the drilling rig floor used to hold the next joint of pipe to be added to the drill string. Mud: Slang term for drilling ...

  4. Offshore drilling - Wikipedia

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    When offshore drilling moved into deeper waters of up to 30 metres (98 ft), fixed platform rigs were built, until demands for drilling equipment was needed in the 100 feet (30 m) to 120 metres (390 ft) depth of the Gulf of Mexico, the first jack-up rigs began appearing from specialized offshore drilling contractors. [11]

  5. How Biden's offshore drilling ban will — or won't — affect you

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    According to Biden, the environmental dangers of new offshore oil and gas drilling — and the knock-on effects for the fishing, recreation and tourism industries — outweigh the potential energy ...

  6. Offshore vs. Onshore Drilling: Which Is a Better Investment?

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    Companies drill for oil or natural gas for one reason -- profits. But drilling on land and drilling offshore provide two different return-on-value calculations and time horizons.

  7. Offshore (hydrocarbons) - Wikipedia

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    Offshore is part of the upstream sector of the oil and gas industry. [1] Offshore activities include searching for potential underground crude oil and natural gas reservoirs and accumulations, the drilling of exploratory wells, and subsequently drilling and operating the wells that recover and bring the crude oil and/or natural gas to the surface.

  8. Your Guide to Offshore Drilling Stocks - AOL

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    Drilling down into the offshore drilling segment of the oil and gas industry. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  9. Offshore oil and gas in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Offshore drilling began in California in 1896, when operators in the Summerland Oil Field in Santa Barbara County followed the field into the ocean by drilling from piers built out over the ocean. Leasing California state seabed is controlled by the State Lands Commission, which halted further leasing of state offshore tracts after the Santa ...