Shell's Olympus TLP arrives in Texas

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Shell's Olympus tension leg platform (TLP) left Ingleside, Texas, for the Mars field in the US Gulf of Mexico earlier this week (July 13). But before the 120,000-ton facility set sail to its new home, this video from Shell captures the TLP's arrival at Kiewett Offshore Services' yard in Texas. Click the video to learn more about the TLP's journey.

Categories: North America Gulf of Mexico Platform

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