The building of the Hibernia was an extraordinary undertaking. Man has accomplished incredible feats since the advent of the Industrial Revolution and the Technological Revolution.
"The assembled GBS was towed out on May 23, 1997, and installed in position on June 5. First oil was produced on November 17, 1997, four weeks ahead of schedule."
Surround the place with tungsten steel rods and come to a point and when they come in contact with the ice the rods vibrate like crazy and break the ice up
My brother just retired from EB Quonset on Friday. He was there 46 years 2 months and 2 days. His retirement party was yesterday. I’ve been to many launches including the Seawolves. We were just talking about the Seawolf and how much harder it was to build than the Trident. EB changed the way they designed their blue prints when they created the Seawolf. It was incredibly hard to build but groundbreaking in every way. Columbia Class are the new all in one subs on the block. They are going to be way beyond anything ever made to date.
It wasn't the torpedo, that sank the submarine Hunley, it was just a bullet that hit one of the view ports, and once water was inside the submarine, it became too heavy to make it back to the surface
@truthforjustice4366 I don't think the base is wide enough or high to keep potential icebergs away from the upper super structure during high seas, maybe it is, or it's a rare acurance?
I worked at EB for six months between when I got out of the military and starting a 2 year technical college. I did electronics wiring which was pretty boring. I did the main communications panel on the submarine Groton, it took two months and I was told I did it in half the study time. I also hooked up and tested sound powered phones. A Navy guy had to sign off on my work. This was in 1976.
When an iceberg is headed to such an offshore structure, controlled demolition seems like a smarter method to weaken it, reduce its mass and break it up.
Nuclear subs power stations after watching these for years seems safer than what we most fear its all about maintence and watching them dials . for a submarine never having to refuel for years and you never hear of them blowing up Straya shud buy a few not oil burners time to grow up and quiten the greenies a bit
I bet thry never gave the road builder any of the millions tbey saved sure they gave him a weeks extra pay or some crap like that but that man deserved major comp for saving so much
Export the Quantum, Chat GPT, Revit, Plant 3D, Civil 3D, Inventor, ENGI file of the Building or Refinery to Excel, prepare Budget 1 and export it to COBRA. Prepare Budget 2 and export it to Microsoft Project. Solve the problems of Overallocated Resources, Planning Problems, prepare the Budget 3 with which the construction of the Building or the Refinery is going to be quoted.
Normally, I belive that would be chalked off to a "leadership failure" based on what an old retired USN Master Chief taught me and that would also align with what the materials in the PMI Project Management program reflected as well from what I remember.....
#one people that work offshore are there for the money # two human beings will panic I have seen it first hand and it's unbelievable mayhem!! people are frighted to die
> truthforjustice4366 Perhaps nothing was mentioned of the "new paddle wheel propulsion system" that you spoke of because it didn't exist back then? I reckon the submarine technology featured in this video that you referred to as "old school" was what they were using when this video was made. Nonetheless, I thought what they did was incredible.
You made it guys not easy. A bloody learning curve eh having been a sailor I can't give advice suffice to say going with a current you need to be travelling faser. Than the flow to maintain steerage ah well shit happens a bit scary but! Cheers n beers Marty Australia
They forgot to refer to the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster, south of Louisiana in Gulf of Mexico which destroyed the wildlife of the entire Gulf of Mexico.
First oil isn't a fossil fuel it created by heat and pressure where carbon is available not where dead plants and animals lay. The only places animals remains have been found is the the tar pits where the animals were trapped. If some idiot says oil is a fossil fuel how much other stupidity are they going to spout.
We need the fuel, and mineral resources to be able to build and power what is required to supply water people where there is not enough water. You need energy, metals, concrete, great machines to bring water to some places. Mining and oil extraction are needed, but the global warmists aim to end that.
When we consider electric transport via grid transfer, it would be good to note only 25 to 40 percent of what was produced arrives in your house socket
Your narrator said a lie! talking of H M Hunley contact interaction with Housatonic! Narrator said, " "Housatonic was undamaged"? Not from the history book I read. It sank from the explosive, sinking killing 5 crew man. Get your fact Streight. It is the first time a submarine interaction sank another vessel.
While an amazing creation, it seems also a colossal waste of human endeavour all just to drag up oil from the depths, and that... just to BURN IT UP! We burn it just to make heat (for power to transport, by land, sea or air) and supply direct heating and electricity. By electrifying conversion and using ever advancing mechanical or electric batteries, huge megawatt wind turbines and solar farms can finally store all surplus energy and transport is more and more electric, indeed the Solar Aptera runs up to 1000 miles on a charge AND add up to 40 miles per day,... by the sun only!
"Scientists plan to smash an iceberg into the island... Am shouting at the screen, "have these people not heard about what happened when an iceberg hit that ship on 15th of April 1912? It sank the Titanic!" What are they going to do if the island sinks, apart from hearing me laughing like a lunatic?
Not expected to become expert firefighters.....lol. Since when is firefighting a brain job ? Spraying water or chemical on a fire is pretty basic compared to the scope of some of the jobs these guys do onboard these platforms.
Imagine how much you could help America if you did not spend 2.3 billion dollars on sports cars that can kill millions and started to help the American people by giving them better health care, transportation, ways to eliminate weapons that can kill and help people grow and prosper.
I can imagine how much more this country would be messed up under socialism/communism with only the elite born and corrupted doing as they please without the little guy ever having the opportunity to better their own lives. And imagine if whatever country you live in actually did or does what you seem to imply? JMHO, but unless you are a US Citezen, I suggest you tend to your own country's issues and also point out, that without the technological advances and inventions of the US, you most likely wouldn't currently have the tech that you're using to throw shit at the US from wherever you live? Have a day!
Addison. Go look at the factory workers that build those cars and the wealth that is created by building those cars. 40,000 people a year die in car accidents. Nothing compared to 350 million US population . Sports car engineering technology transfers to more affordable car over time. Focus on getting rich. Taxes should take car of those problems you mentioned.
@@hereforthechips7710 I am not sure who add is. My name is Addison, but I did not make that comment. I am fine with having sports cars being build. It definitely pushes the car industry forward.
I forgot how awful made for tv documentaries are. The amount of times they repeated the name of the platform and the story about it goes to show it’s for anyone just tuning in to be able to understand what they’re talking about at any time. Makes for very boring content 😂
00:30 "Many men have died seeking to claim this treasure" .. with what? Did they dive with a bucket ? Thumbs down, next video. Engineering and your fiction don't mix well.
600,000 tons ok there are structures on this planet one stone on a wall 200,000 tons done 9,000 years ago and it took this many country’s to build this ???
WHOEVER Writes The Scripts For These "Documentaries" Are Completely Clueless! Many Of The Statistics & Descriptions of The Entire Process Are Ridiculously Wrong! More Specifically, The Hibernia Oil Platform! Still Interesting, but We Watch To Learn Something, And We Expect Accurate Information!
you didn't get it right the first time !~?!? you cut a small cost and left 84 humans in a death trap! now you sound so intelligent talking about the obvious...
@@trj1442 I don’t believe he wants to erase history. This video showed the history of remarkable machines and it is truly amazing what humans have accomplished. It would also be nice to have a video that showed newer engineering marvels.
Fantastic work! This video is engaging and easy to follow.
As amazing as this video production is…
It’s 33 years old !
And Hibernia still pumping oil
The building of the Hibernia was an extraordinary undertaking. Man has accomplished incredible feats since the advent of the Industrial Revolution and the Technological Revolution.
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"the Hibernia builders must do better than the builders of the titanic"
OceanGate: " hold my beer"
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For part two of this I'd start with a diamond pick axe with the following enchantments fortune III, unbreaking III, efficiency V and mending.
Granted for one rare blue dragon with ice fire.
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The first two projects were really great and amazing for man kind the first one seems like one way to help destroy it.
"The assembled GBS was towed out on May 23, 1997, and installed in position on June 5. First oil was produced on November 17, 1997, four weeks ahead of schedule."
GREAT THINGS ARE DONE ✔️
Tallest skyscraper is what??? Must be 20 years old this documentary
Surround the place with tungsten steel rods and come to a point and when they come in contact with the ice the rods vibrate like crazy and break the ice up
Nobody noticed this is narrated by Luke Skywalker. So much more entertaining then the sequel trilogy
My brother just retired from EB Quonset on Friday. He was there 46 years 2 months and 2 days. His retirement party was yesterday. I’ve been to many launches including the Seawolves. We were just talking about the Seawolf and how much harder it was to build than the Trident. EB changed the way they designed their blue prints when they created the Seawolf. It was incredibly hard to build but groundbreaking in every way. Columbia Class are the new all in one subs on the block. They are going to be way beyond anything ever made to date.
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Considering this was about 1991, the oil field was worth about 24 billion in today's money
It wasn't the torpedo, that sank the submarine Hunley, it was just a bullet that hit one of the view ports, and once water was inside the submarine, it became too heavy to make it back to the surface
I already see a major design flaw in that oil rig mounting base, I literally can't believe they don't see it.
They forgot to bolt it securely to the seafloor?
@truthforjustice4366 I don't think the base is wide enough or high to keep potential icebergs away from the upper super structure during high seas, maybe it is, or it's a rare acurance?
I’m sure the people spending billions of dollars would have taken something like that into account
Yes, amazing
Submarine builders are a different breed!!!! 💪
I worked at EB for six months between when I got out of the military and starting a 2 year technical college. I did electronics wiring which was pretty boring. I did the main communications panel on the submarine Groton, it took two months and I was told I did it in half the study time. I also hooked up and tested sound powered phones. A Navy guy had to sign off on my work. This was in 1976.
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When an iceberg is headed to such an offshore structure, controlled demolition seems like a smarter method to weaken it, reduce its mass and break it up.
that was my first thought. First line of defense should be explosives.
Muricans: Kaboom iceberg haha!
At least Ocean Gate learned.
7:48 words every sailor can live by
You should just send an icebreaker up there protect it
This is impressive beyond beliefe
wow----simply amazing engineering and science
Nuclear subs power stations after watching these for years seems safer than what we most fear its all about maintence and watching them dials .
for a submarine never having to refuel for years and you never hear of them blowing up Straya shud buy a few not oil burners time to grow up and quiten the greenies a bit
when was that documentary made ?? they talk about replacement of the periscope by liquid plasma display. this is so behind technicaly !
Well that comment about the Titanic and her engineers aged well. R.I.P. Titan Sub #oceangate
Magnificent.
They missed probably the biggest mine. I told our government where it is. Anybody want to know? =)
7:15, and ocean gate
I bet thry never gave the road builder any of the millions tbey saved sure they gave him a weeks extra pay or some crap like that but that man deserved major comp for saving so much
Export the Quantum, Chat GPT, Revit, Plant 3D, Civil 3D, Inventor, ENGI file of the Building or Refinery to Excel, prepare Budget 1 and export it to COBRA. Prepare Budget 2 and export it to Microsoft Project. Solve the problems of Overallocated Resources, Planning Problems, prepare the Budget 3 with which the construction of the Building or the Refinery is going to be quoted.
Did I hear correctly a cost of 4.5 billion dollars to abstract 3 billion dollars that doesn't sound economic
They said the same about the titanic and look what happened to it lol
The sea wolf part was .....well, lacking
Seems like the training program for emergencies regarding evacuation works.. the problem is that training is lacking in decision making ???
Normally, I belive that would be chalked off to a "leadership failure" based on what an old retired USN Master Chief taught me and that would also align with what the materials in the PMI Project Management program reflected as well from what I remember.....
I know this footage is about 30yr old and technology changes but that slide, netting thing they had to get I to the life rafts are really slow..
#one people that work offshore are there for the money # two human beings will panic I have seen it first hand and it's unbelievable mayhem!! people are frighted to die
Very well done documentary. However, a submarine is referred to as a boat not a ship.
The submarine technology touted in the video is old school stuff...nothing was mentioned of the all new paddle wheel propulsion system.
> truthforjustice4366 Perhaps nothing was mentioned of the "new paddle wheel propulsion system" that you spoke of because it didn't exist back then? I reckon the submarine technology featured in this video that you referred to as "old school" was what they were using when this video was made. Nonetheless, I thought what they did was incredible.
Why don't they hire me and I'll use submersible drones to push any ice burgs out of the way
You made it guys not easy. A bloody learning curve eh having been a sailor I can't give advice suffice to say going with a current you need to be travelling faser. Than the flow to maintain steerage ah well shit happens a bit scary but! Cheers n beers Marty Australia
Harap selamat.ai.semua.!!//
May the force be with them.
Ha ha! :) I was wondering the same thing! That is Luke; Mark Hamill... He has done so well as a voice actor.. :)
They forgot to refer to the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster, south of Louisiana in Gulf of Mexico which destroyed the wildlife of the entire Gulf of Mexico.
How they know where the oil is located deep underneath the ocean? Those secrets who told em
Geologists specializing in the subject?
It's not is money it's Ginni money
Crazy how they just visited places looking to exploit their goods
Imagine out there wit a rpg blowin up ice in front of a ship ...
e winch your hand looks awfully close to being sucked in by the rope.
funny how the locals all disappeared around that mine in the middle of nowhere eh, not alot more was ever said about them.. wonder why...
I'm a structural engineer
First oil isn't a fossil fuel it created by heat and pressure where carbon is available not where dead plants and animals lay. The only places animals remains have been found is the the tar pits where the animals were trapped. If some idiot says oil is a fossil fuel how much other stupidity are they going to spout.
What about petroleum
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Use a drone, plane with a fail safe.
nylon shoots? safety red flag in a fire. They should be made of fiberglass.
Why can't we have quality and consistency in our fresh water supply world wide if we can do this?? Personally it is to do with what we kneel before
We need the fuel, and mineral resources to be able to build and power what is required to supply water people where there is not enough water. You need energy, metals, concrete, great machines to bring water to some places.
Mining and oil extraction are needed, but the global warmists aim to end that.
When we consider electric transport via grid transfer, it would be good to note only 25 to 40 percent of what was produced arrives in your house socket
no it's really only more like 95 percent.
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nice documentary, but quality is below the mud lvl :(
Come on Iceberg,take that thing out!
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Are you really that sick
Huh? Who has died in nice 30 degree water? Sounds like a nice place.
They should blow the ice bourges up ka pooiee
When theres no lack of money...
Your narrator said a lie! talking of H M Hunley contact interaction with Housatonic! Narrator said, " "Housatonic was undamaged"? Not from the history book I read. It sank from the explosive, sinking killing 5 crew man. Get your fact Streight. It is the first time a submarine interaction sank another vessel.
Yabut, didn’t Biden promise to stop everything we need?
Why a person needs to work on that
really? am I the first to comment that still no one is? please like to let me know.
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While an amazing creation, it seems also a colossal waste of human endeavour all just to drag up oil from the depths, and that... just to BURN IT UP!
We burn it just to make heat (for power to transport, by land, sea or air) and supply direct heating and electricity. By electrifying conversion and using ever advancing mechanical or electric batteries, huge megawatt wind turbines and solar farms can finally store all surplus energy and transport is more and more electric, indeed the Solar Aptera runs up to 1000 miles on a charge AND add up to 40 miles per day,... by the sun only!
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Stopped watching when it started repeating itself.
Long did that take 2 seconds??😂
Skipping started early
A climate change activists can do more to save the world by getting out of the. Way
"Scientists plan to smash an iceberg into the island...
Am shouting at the screen, "have these people not heard about what happened when an iceberg hit that ship on 15th of April 1912?
It sank the Titanic!"
What are they going to do if the island sinks, apart from hearing me laughing like a lunatic?
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Just pee in a garbage bag what I do
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Poo stench
Not expected to become expert firefighters.....lol. Since when is firefighting a brain job ? Spraying water or chemical on a fire is pretty basic compared to the scope of some of the jobs these guys do onboard these platforms.
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Imagine how much you could help America if you did not spend 2.3 billion dollars on sports cars that can kill millions and started to help the American people by giving them better health care, transportation, ways to eliminate weapons that can kill and help people grow and prosper.
addison, i commend you on words very well stated
@@ellymia2019 many thanks.
I can imagine how much more this country would be messed up under socialism/communism with only the elite born and corrupted doing as they please without the little guy ever having the opportunity to better their own lives.
And imagine if whatever country you live in actually did or does what you seem to imply?
JMHO, but unless you are a US Citezen, I suggest you tend to your own country's issues and also point out, that without the technological advances and inventions of the US, you most likely wouldn't currently have the tech that you're using to throw shit at the US from wherever you live?
Have a day!
Addison. Go look at the factory workers that build those cars and the wealth that is created by building those cars. 40,000 people a year die in car accidents. Nothing compared to 350 million US population . Sports car engineering technology transfers to more affordable car over time. Focus on getting rich. Taxes should take car of those problems you mentioned.
@@hereforthechips7710 I am not sure who add is. My name is Addison, but I did not make that comment. I am fine with having sports cars being build. It definitely pushes the car industry forward.
I forgot how awful made for tv documentaries are. The amount of times they repeated the name of the platform and the story about it goes to show it’s for anyone just tuning in to be able to understand what they’re talking about at any time. Makes for very boring content 😂
Stopped watching when it started repeating itself.
Because those black guy's will ask the trucks a who
00:30 "Many men have died seeking to claim this treasure" .. with what? Did they dive with a bucket ? Thumbs down, next video. Engineering and your fiction don't mix well.
600,000 tons ok there are structures on this planet one stone on a wall 200,000 tons done 9,000 years ago and it took this many country’s to build this ???
deserved. Who the f would listen to someone with a haircut like that 😂
WHOEVER Writes The Scripts For These "Documentaries" Are Completely Clueless!
Many Of The Statistics & Descriptions of The Entire Process Are Ridiculously Wrong! More Specifically,
The Hibernia Oil Platform!
Still Interesting, but We Watch
To Learn Something, And We Expect Accurate Information!
you didn't get it right the first time !~?!? you cut a small cost and left 84 humans in a death trap!
now you sound so intelligent talking about the obvious...
Another 100 year old documentary by You Tube. Well done. Hope you go the way of main stream media and dinosaurs.
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I will admit this document does seem quite old.
Never heard of millennials? Gen "Z"? They know NOTHING and NEED educating! Books don't do it any more apparently! 🤔🙄👎👎
What sort of new media are you hoping for Jeffrey. Do you want to erase history?
@@trj1442 I don’t believe he wants to erase history. This video showed the history of remarkable machines and it is truly amazing what humans have accomplished. It would also be nice to have a video that showed newer engineering marvels.
I don’t understand why they aren’t wearing wetsuits…Surfers spend hours out in snowy arctic conditions with no problem
Dragons don't come from seeds..they come from eggs..ffs..jk..
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Gold mine.... "How?" Slavery.
outstanding