Minimized Wave-zone Buoyancy is a new approach to oil and gas platform
design with superior construction and performance characteristics
compared to state-of-art off-shore drilling and production platforms.
Minimized Wave-zone Buoyancy platforms capitalize on low cross sectional
area of the portion of the platform exposed to waves. The low cross
sectional area reduces buoyancy forces that result from vertical platform
movement, enabling the platform to oscillate at a low natural frequency.
The low cross sectional area also minimizes the cyclical vertical forces
induced by waves. Compare to current designs, application of the
Minimized Wave-zone Buoyancy concept will result in a lower natural
frequency of oscillation, lower overall weight of platform, or both.
Minimized Wave-zone Buoyancy offers an attractive alternative with
improved platform stability, fatigue considerations, lower construction
and installation costs, and shorter implementation schedule.