Iran: Offshore Jacket Sinks in Persian Gulf

Iran: Offshore Jacket Sinks in Persian Gulf

Iranian company Pars Oil & Gas is working to recover a platform jacket that sunk on Tuesday in the Persian Gulf.

Mehr reported that the jacket, which was being installed to support a natural gas platform, as a part of phase 13 of South Pars Project, plunged to a depth of 80 metres.

Bad weather conditions are preventing recovery attempts of the jacket weighing more than 1000 tonnes.

The company’s representative told Mehr that steps to fish out the $40 million structure would begin as soon as weather conditions in the area improve.

Pars Oil & Gas company did not immediately respond to Offshore Energy Today’s e-mail seeking comment.

The South Pars Gas Field, offshore southern Iran is estimated to containĀ  14.2 trillion cubic meters of in-place gas reserves.

 

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Offshore Energy Today Staff, January 30, 2013