Ship built in 2000
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History |
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Name | Deepwater Discovery |
Owner | Transocean |
Operator | Transocean Offshore Deepwater Drilling Inc. |
Port of registry | Port Vila, Vanuatu |
Builder | |
Laid down | 27 August 1999 |
Acquired | 25 July 2000 |
Identification | |
Notes | [1] |
General characteristics |
Class and type | |
Tonnage | |
Length | 230.48 m (756.2 ft) |
Beam | 42 m (138 ft) |
Draught | 19 m (62 ft) |
Depth | 19 m (62 ft) |
Installed power | 4 × Wärtsilä 8L46B diesel electric engine rated at 7.8 mW(10,460 hp ea.); 2 × Wärtsilä 6L46B (7,845 hp ea.) diesel gensets |
Propulsion | 6 × Aquamaster Azimuth type thrusters, 5500KW |
Capacity |
- Cargo ballast: 81,085 m3 (2,863,500 cu ft)
- Cargo oil: 14,420 m3 (509,000 cu ft)
- Freshwater: 1,617 m3 (57,100 cu ft)
- Fuel oil: 5,378 m3 (189,900 cu ft)
- Hold: 81,085 m3 (2,863,500 cu ft)
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Crew | ~ 140 |
Notes | [2] |
Deepwater Discovery was a Samsung/Reading & Bates designed, fifth generation, deepwater dynamic positioning Vanuatu-flagged drillship owned and operated by Transocean. The vessel was capable of drilling in water depths up to 3,049 m (10,000 ft) using an 18.75 in (47.6 cm), 15,000 psi blowout preventer (BOP), and a 21 in (53 cm) outside diameter (OD) marine riser. It was retired in 2018.[3]
From 2000 to 2009 the vessel flew the flag of Panama.[1]
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