Breaking New Ground: Deepwater Titan Drillship Takes Offshore Exploration to New Depths! 🌊
AJ Ross, a Chevron wells manager passionate about restoring classic cars, has recently tackled one of the most challenging projects of his career: bringing the state-of-the-art Deepwater Titan drillship into operation.
This first-of-its-kind drillship, owned by Transocean, can drill as deep as 40,000 feet and handle pressures up to 20,000 psi.
Key Highlights:
⚫ Deepwater Titan is designed to withstand 25% more pressure than any other vessel in Transocean’s fleet and can drill deeper than any drillship before it.
⚫ Built in Singapore, this massive 93,500-metric-tonne drillship was designed to drill in Chevron’s Anchor Field in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, reaching reservoirs more than six miles below the surface.
⚫ The drillship’s advanced features make it ideal for tackling the Gulf of Mexico’s challenging deepwater oil reserves, where many easier-to-access reservoirs have already been developed.