Olympus Ultra-Deepwater Crude Oil Platform in Start-Up Mode in Gulf
Olympus Ultra-Deepwater Crude Oil Platform in Start-Up Mode in Gulf
SUGAR LAND--April 16, 2014--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Construction on the Mars B Olympus Offshore Crude Oil Platform in the Gulf of Mexico has finished, and the project is in start-up mode. This $3 billion tension leg platform, located about 130 miles off the Louisiana coast in Shell's Mars Deepwater Field, is scheduled to begin production early next year.
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