History of Offshore

Topics:
Petroleum and Gas
Tags:
Business Operations,
It Operations,
Ocean,
Offshore,
Outsourcing,
Outsourcing & Subcontracting
Source:
National Ocean Industries Association

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Overview: This paper illustrates the off-shore oil production history and operations. In the late 1800's, the citizens of Summerland, California, began producing the numerous springs of crude oil and natural gas that dotted their landscape. After drilling a large number of wells, these early oilmen noticed that those nearest the ocean were the best producers. Eventually, they drilled several wells on the beach itself. Then in 1887, one citzen, H.L. Williams came up with the idea of building a wharf and erecting the drilling rig on it. His first offshore well extended about 300 feet (90 meters) into the ocean.

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