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Jackup rig and Transocean

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Difference between Jackup rig and Transocean

Jackup rig vs. Transocean

A jackup rig or a self-elevating unit is a type of mobile platform that consists of a buoyant hull fitted with a number of movable legs, capable of raising its hull over the surface of the sea. Transocean Ltd. is one of the world's largest offshore drilling contractors and is based in Vernier, Switzerland.

Similarities between Jackup rig and Transocean

Jackup rig and Transocean have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Drilling rig, Drillship, Oil platform, Semi-submersible.

Drilling rig

A drilling rig is a machine that creates holes in the earth subsurface.

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Drillship

A drillship is a merchant vessel designed for use in exploratory offshore drilling of new oil and gas wells or for scientific drilling purposes.

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Oil platform

An oil platform, offshore platform, or offshore drilling rig is a large structure with facilities for well drilling to explore, extract, store, process petroleum and natural gas which lies in rock formations beneath the seabed.

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Semi-submersible

Semi-submersible may refer to a self-propelled vessel, such as.

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Jackup rig and Transocean Comparison

Jackup rig has 23 relations, while Transocean has 72. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 4.21% = 4 / (23 + 72).

References

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