I'm nearing 60 and have been around machines and construction for more than half of it...I'm glad I've lived long enough to see such monumental achievements in engineering and logistics...I smile to think of what the future holds...It's a guarded smile, but one nonetheless...:)
Good job the best video at sea l have ever seen .l am a merchant sea man I have been to OSLO .and BERGIN and north of NORWAY .I wish I will get a job on that recovery ship .GOOD JOB. THANKS
thomas mccourt states that there is "0% information" regarding this video. I disagree. There is plenty of information emanating from this video. One particular piece of information I get out of it is that those who believe that we are going to give up the consumption of fossil fuels anytime soon are fooling themselves.
The Seaways Nessie is worth comparing. A semisubmersible has several advantages in removing both topsides and jacket. Has the PS moved a jacket yet? It is also not a three billion dollar vessel.
I have been around the world, worked on some of the largest offshore vessels ever built and in the biggest shipyards. This is an amazing offshore vessel but the question that comes to my mind is what drydock is available that can pick something this wide up out the water. My only guess is modular dry docks connected to each other in open water
Too long video, should be edited to around 5 minutes. The average person watches only about 5 minutes of video until the end. The proof is that the number of evaluations is low for the number of viewings.
The world's largest series manufactured bow thruster, belongs to Pioneering Spirit, is the largest construction vessel in the world. Loaded the bow thrusters in Kristiansand ( Norway ). And is due for maintenance in Finland (Rauma) at Rolls Royce.ruclips.net/video/BkFltyBIAgk/видео.html
had an oppurtunity working on this gigantic vessel for over 3 years now , blessed
Remarkable. I’m now retired from the industry but have had the joy of seeing we are getting better at mitigating offshore fields and doing it safely.
Thank you for sharing. It’s great to see the old platforms removed. It’s so sad what we have done to the Gulf of Mexico here in the US.
I'm nearing 60 and have been around machines and construction for more than half of it...I'm glad I've lived long enough to see such monumental achievements in engineering and logistics...I smile to think of what the future holds...It's a guarded smile, but one nonetheless...:)
What a beauty :) An engineering masterpiece! Beautiful video.
Danke für die großartigen einblicke in die Arbeitsweise des Liftsystems.
Truly a incredible ship and awesome video footage
Incredible drone work ... well done for producing such an amazing video!
You must be very proud to sail on her ... she is one heck of a ship!
Prachtige beelden in combinatie met de muziek maakt dit een geweldige film.
an amazing ship! and brilliant drone work!
The Pioneering Spirit need to visit the US to remove abandoned platforms from the Gulf of Mexico. That ship is a feat of engineering. It is massive.
Good job the best video at sea l have ever seen .l am a merchant sea man I have been to OSLO .and BERGIN and north of NORWAY .I wish I will get a job on that recovery ship .GOOD JOB. THANKS
Love the views. Really conveys the enormous size of the vessel.
Best shots I have ever seen taken with a drone.
A great compilation of scenes and fantastic music.
But I am missing the steel leg cutting sequence.
What are the names of soundtracks in this clip please?
98% fancy drone flight, 2% heavy lift.
0% Information 100% irritating and irrelevant music .12 minutes of my life l will never get back (could not endure the entire video )
thomas mccourt states that there is "0% information" regarding this video. I disagree. There is plenty of information emanating from this video. One particular piece of information I get out of it is that those who believe that we are going to give up the consumption of fossil fuels anytime soon are fooling themselves.
Clear evidence that the oil industry is here to stay.
They should have shown us the actual cutting and lifting process. Left out some of the most important video.
The Seaways Nessie is worth comparing. A semisubmersible has several advantages in removing both topsides and jacket. Has the PS moved a jacket yet? It is also not a three billion dollar vessel.
I need the names of soundtracks please
👌🏻perfect work 👍🏻
I'm not quite entirely certain if this is CGI or not, but I'm genuinely impressed.
Always loved working for Allseas right from the start on Moss Gas Project South Africa
Bravoo.. Great Vessel, i have seen in Batam ( indonesia) 😁
Great job!
Amazing Vessel and Amazing Video!
Who came here for the funeral music?....Me neither but the ship was very cool.
Bella ingeniería, y qué nos quedará de mundo?, supongo que hay que asumir nuestros logros y seguir avanzando...🤷♀️🤔
I have been around the world, worked on some of the largest offshore vessels ever built and in the biggest shipyards. This is an amazing offshore vessel but the question that comes to my mind is what drydock is available that can pick something this wide up out the water. My only guess is modular dry docks connected to each other in open water
Boskalis wil send in a few heavy lifting vessels.
Floating docks lift many times this. Why are they still using it?
Imagine what the future holds,
When many years ago today would be unimaginable.
Very good design save a lot of money and Times for decommissioning
Amazing lift!
Can PS remove the jacket?
The birds eye view @ 9:40 is nuts, shows just how massive she is
A small country can be big in some way. ;) I
Worthy of Willie Evangelion Army
Very nice Video!
Awesome ship awesome company
Bravo.....just Bravo.
Ultimate REPO man. Dont pay your bills, loose your shit. HaHa.
Too long video, should be edited to around 5 minutes.
The average person watches only about 5 minutes of video until the end.
The proof is that the number of evaluations is low for the number of viewings.
The world's largest series manufactured bow thruster, belongs to Pioneering Spirit, is the largest construction vessel in the world. Loaded the bow thrusters in Kristiansand ( Norway ). And is due for maintenance in Finland (Rauma) at Rolls Royce.ruclips.net/video/BkFltyBIAgk/видео.html
Made in korea Ship.
good idea to create a way to retrieve 36,000 tons of steel
If you don't want others see the lift, then don't show it.
Engineers : getting shit done since forever.
what do you wanna say the world with this very "strange" sentence..
It's a colloquialism...The statement is form of admiration in the states...:)
More times than not, Not getting shit done with any real clue as too what their doing.
now that the testing is done it is off to the North Sea to scrap the Brent Oilfield.
WOULD YOU BY ANY CHANCE THINK YOUR GOD?
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