Life INSIDE The World's BIGGEST Offshore Oil Rig

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  • čas přidán 2. 11. 2023
  • The offshore drilling platform Berkut is one of the largest in the world. It is located 25 kilometers from Sakhalin Island on the shelf in the Sea of ​​Okhotsk. This is a huge fully autonomous plant on giant reinforced concrete piles, which not only drills new wells, but also extracts several thousand tons of oil every day from a huge depth. The platform is able to withstand 18-meter waves, withstand temperatures down to -44 C° and the pressure of ice fields up to 2 meters thick. During the construction of the platform, for the first time in the world, a seismic protection system was used, which makes it possible to withstand an earthquake with a power of 9 points without loss of performance.
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  • @rodgerslape
    @rodgerslape Před měsícem +14

    This video is fascinating. Thank you to all those involved in its production.

  • @laurencesteere
    @laurencesteere Před měsícem +9

    Love that one of the control room cameras was on the food canteen

  • @jesstill7833
    @jesstill7833 Před měsícem +13

    The size of this plant is huge ,I can’t get my head around it so big so mobile ..and it makes millions per day cheers 👍👍😃☘️

  • @tundrawomansays694
    @tundrawomansays694 Před měsícem +4

    This is really interesting. Thanks so much, deeply appreciated!

  • @able880
    @able880 Před měsícem +10

    I had worked the woked the offshore oilfields for yrs - for many it looks romantic looking at it from the out side -
    I assure you it is a very difficult way to live - those that have jobs on land never go through the stress we went through on less there in a war zone -
    Ive worked out there for decades then i went to work on land - i couldnt believe how easy life is working a regular job and comming home each night -
    Out there there are no holidays or weekends just work every day -

    • @weldmachine
      @weldmachine Před měsícem +5

      Unfortunately, not all land based work is that great though ??
      Working in the Mining sector is pretty much the same as working on Oil Platforms.
      A few years after finishing my apprenticeship, I decided to get involved in Pipeline Welding.
      Usually this work is far away from anything that looks like a normal life.
      Back when restrictions weren't so tight.
      We worked 3 weeks straight 10 hour days.
      1 week off when the company could have time to relocate the site, then back for another 3 weeks.
      Good $$$$$$
      But, not much of a life ??
      The ironic thing about this was a fair few of the guys working on this crew were Hopeless with money.
      Most of these guys who came back after the 1 week break didn't even have enough money to buy cigarettes ???
      Running a tab at the canteen for cigarettes until payday.
      The story didn't end there.
      Same as life in Mining camps, depression was high on the list.
      Broken relationships and guys who took their own lives.
      But, no one ever mentioned anything.
      Like you mentioned.
      NO better working life than being able to come home at the end of the day 👍

    • @able880
      @able880 Před měsícem

      ​@@weldmachineyou summed it up very well - I left a lot of details out - went to a boarding school as a kid so it was as if I had been groomed for it -
      After 20 + yrs i left that life because I received custody of my two sons and did not want to put them in a boarding school - so I raised my son's they came out well -
      I was a systems tech so I only came home a few days every several months - when I started in the early 70s it was very dangerous in a 4 yr period I had lived through 4 blow outs -
      The older guys were all WW2 veterans and took a lot of chances - my dad was a vet and thought nothing about me working out there -
      It's interesting my oldest son was in Afghanistan in the military and I thought nothing of it -
      After never sleeping in the same bed for a yr straight for 35 yrs - being on land all the time is really easy - I really like my second life that I have now lol -

  • @gk51171
    @gk51171 Před měsícem +7

    the kitchen was fantastic :)

  • @IanBristol
    @IanBristol Před 2 měsíci +15

    FANTASTIC TECHNOLOGY ❤❤😮😮

  • @jahearme4259
    @jahearme4259 Před 2 měsíci +7

    Sleeping quarters?

  • @mayormike1
    @mayormike1 Před měsícem +10

    Very well narrated good job

  • @ray.shoesmith
    @ray.shoesmith Před měsícem +15

    The engineering alone on this thing is incredible

    • @williamkunte5361
      @williamkunte5361 Před 21 dnem

      Nothing is incredible about it. The same technology has been in existence for the last 100 years! Move from here with your nonsensical excitement!

    • @ray.shoesmith
      @ray.shoesmith Před 20 dny

      @@williamkunte5361 gfy

    • @GreggWalken-xd3qv
      @GreggWalken-xd3qv Před dnem

      ​@@williamkunte5361The 'robot roughneck' is of late technology. There's definitely
      some incredible technology in just that alone.

  • @PatrickSBellSr
    @PatrickSBellSr Před měsícem +2

    Incredibly interesting and informative!!

  • @lightbearer.94
    @lightbearer.94 Před 21 dnem +3

    200000 tons??? holy smokes!!

  • @geoenergysolutions4809
    @geoenergysolutions4809 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I love this Job man

  • @brendanarmstrong4050
    @brendanarmstrong4050 Před 4 dny +1

    Nice rig

  • @robertbailey2342
    @robertbailey2342 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Absolutely amazing rig💯

  • @Mr_oiler68
    @Mr_oiler68 Před 3 měsíci +42

    My job ❤❤❤❤

    • @user-rt3hb5el1r
      @user-rt3hb5el1r Před 3 měsíci +4

      U wish show.proof

    • @Mr_oiler68
      @Mr_oiler68 Před 3 měsíci

      @@user-rt3hb5el1r thanks bro🤩

    • @joice2871
      @joice2871 Před 3 měsíci

      Lier😂

    • @ReachGaming
      @ReachGaming Před 2 měsíci +8

      ​@@user-rt3hb5el1r why would he show off on something like this? Just silly..

    • @able880
      @able880 Před 2 měsíci +8

      There are many that love there work out on the water -
      I worked on rigs and platforms for yrs - it's all I know to this day -
      I was a systems tech for very few of us and I started up new platforms -
      My wife and kids knew when I left to do a start up I would be gone for 4 months or more -
      If your married and have close ties to family it's a very hard way to live -
      I went to a boarding school as a kid then at 18 went to work on offshore platforms -
      For me leaving home was the way life is - I'm retired now and love it very much also lol -

  • @jimzipko6019
    @jimzipko6019 Před 25 dny +8

    Why wasn’t it built in North Korea? Ain’t they good friends?

    • @XOSEKOFI
      @XOSEKOFI Před 18 dny

      I get your point now,😅.

  • @phobosmoon4643
    @phobosmoon4643 Před 2 měsíci +10

    what an amazing video, ty!

  • @mcpaintball
    @mcpaintball Před 6 měsíci +10

    This is so gnarly. I wish they'd offer tours!

    • @ghostoflazlo
      @ghostoflazlo Před 4 měsíci +3

      Just take work there.
      Tours would be such a stupid thing, the price point alone would be astronomical. Just the course for being on a rig is about 2500$

    • @mcpaintball
      @mcpaintball Před 4 měsíci

      Whoa, seriously? I'd love that. I've spent years working in remote sites. I think this would gnarly. What course is it? @@ghostoflazlo

  • @asimally9468
    @asimally9468 Před měsícem

    AWESOME DOC ...

  • @kimrunic5874
    @kimrunic5874 Před 29 dny +1

    Absolutely nuts

  • @Karolm1964
    @Karolm1964 Před měsícem +1

    So interesting!

  • @aircampilot8025
    @aircampilot8025 Před měsícem +1

    that is some crazy technology

  • @edh2133
    @edh2133 Před 2 měsíci +6

    The heart would be the Generators. Without power nothing works.

    • @able880
      @able880 Před 2 měsíci

      It's the same as a modern home with out power it's not a home at all -

  • @sumanpramanik6498
    @sumanpramanik6498 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I work this place 2 years

  • @armanvranka7520
    @armanvranka7520 Před 4 měsíci +4

    This is incredible

  • @ioanbota9397
    @ioanbota9397 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Realy I like this video so much

  • @silver152
    @silver152 Před 6 měsíci +9

    Engineering at its very very best I wish I could have a tour

  • @mairepcod4063
    @mairepcod4063 Před 28 dny

    Thanks,

  • @diamond_ra357
    @diamond_ra357 Před měsícem +1

    I like that work🙏 and i want this kind of work what is the full pocess sir

  • @PJL7095
    @PJL7095 Před měsícem +2

    Thank you for showing us this. So here’s my question…. Where does the oil go to once they get it up into the rig? Are there ships that pull up to the oil rig & they pump the crude into them?

    • @jascha-r
      @jascha-r Před měsícem +4

      They said in the video that there is a pipe connection to the mainland

  • @PAPITO_49
    @PAPITO_49 Před měsícem

    Very interesting.

  • @nestornugpo7487
    @nestornugpo7487 Před 2 měsíci

    New sub here,thanks for sharing👏👏👏

  • @wmg33
    @wmg33 Před měsícem

    How deep is the ocean where this rig is located ?

  • @maggielamar1830
    @maggielamar1830 Před 11 dny

    That’s amazing! Would love to work there! How much do you make a year?

  • @TomokosEnterprize
    @TomokosEnterprize Před 2 měsíci +4

    On land in the Arctic I was a 950 loader operator that handled pipe, kept the mud room well stocked with their needs. As a spare working to fill the job I asked to go up on the drilling floor to see the process of pushing pipe on the rig that was drilling the longest directional well in history.
    About 1/2 of the triples 3 sections down the well kicked so hard it broke the kelly about 20 feet above our heads. Everyone but me knew what to do and where to go.
    Of course the mud continued to be pumped and literally filed every orifice of my body with mud and my clothes as well. That was the first one and only visit I ever made to a floor on a rig. THe work on the loader was good enough for the duration of my stay there in the middle of the Mackenzie river by Norman Wells NWT. Mud sure doesn't taste like mud eh, LOLOL.

  • @AlistairKiwi
    @AlistairKiwi Před 2 měsíci +1

    Wow! So amazingly interesting. I wonder how often the fog closes in? Here on the California coast 30 years ago it was frequent every summer. Not so much now; climate change.

    • @able880
      @able880 Před 2 měsíci +1

      The climate changes with the sun cycle - you could start seeing heavy fog once again as we go into sun cycle 25 that's 2025 -
      For the next 30 yrs the seasons will become like they were before and after the yr 1800 -

  • @ChristopherStrong-sv4vy
    @ChristopherStrong-sv4vy Před měsícem

    Safety first!!

  • @lynnclark4208
    @lynnclark4208 Před měsícem +1

    Does each person have their own living quarters?

    • @scotmandel6699
      @scotmandel6699 Před měsícem

      I'm guessing no except the boss. space is at a premium.

    • @robanderson84
      @robanderson84 Před měsícem

      @@scotmandel6699 i was wondering that too....thought we would have a crew quarters tour....still a good tour!

  • @Birch37
    @Birch37 Před měsícem +3

    Emergency shut down button never pressed and lifeboats never tested. Does anyone see a safety issue with any of this? Critical systems and processes are not tested ever..........
    None of the critical equipment has been tested?

    • @robanderson84
      @robanderson84 Před měsícem +1

      i worked a gas station. they gave me a button to press if any trouble happened...ie. robbery, explosion ect....went to another state at a monitoring station 24 hours a day....
      I pushed it the first night after my training to see what happened and if it all worked....
      I about got fired...my boss said everyone in the chain lost their shit! I told her i wanted to make sure if my life depended on this button that it worked....and she yelled at me for stressing the whole line of defense out....what i learned was that it worked, and that corporate didn't care 2 shits about my safety, just lip service and they wanted me to trust the system without a test or question....so i quit there soon after.....just bs people, only you can save yourself

  • @shauncorless8965
    @shauncorless8965 Před měsícem +2

    If I worked on a rig ,,,I would like it to have 4 big legs ,not 1 big un 😮

  • @AnthonyTobyEllenor-pi4jq
    @AnthonyTobyEllenor-pi4jq Před měsícem

    They put a lot of faith in the BOP (14.0) if things go wrong but Blow out Preventers sometimes fail and I saw one being taken out of service in the north sea, we saw it had been installed upside down and unlikely ever to work !

  • @mohamedabdimalik5990
    @mohamedabdimalik5990 Před 14 dny +1

    How long it takes to build such infrastructure. My country found large deposits of oil and Gas both offshore and onshore. Soon we will be like GCC countries

  • @jefeking2117
    @jefeking2117 Před měsícem

    Im about to apply

  • @AnthonyIgnacio-mg5wu
    @AnthonyIgnacio-mg5wu Před měsícem

    My dream of working on One❤

  • @mdakramhossain3329
    @mdakramhossain3329 Před 3 měsíci +7

    I want to work there.. what is the process for that?

  • @zuckfacegobbels4527
    @zuckfacegobbels4527 Před měsícem

    My first job was on an oil rig I'm retired now and own 6!

  • @axemastersinc3269
    @axemastersinc3269 Před 9 dny

    11:44 That is a PDC bit...

  • @chiefsnarlsnortz1610
    @chiefsnarlsnortz1610 Před 28 dny

    Where they living?

  • @area51r
    @area51r Před měsícem +2

    it would have been professional of you to show what they used to tow the 168,000 ton concrete pieces....

  • @Afuru1
    @Afuru1 Před 20 dny +1

    This was harder thab building the Saturn V Rocket. Human greed for anything always breeds the best ingenuity.
    Once oil and gold are discovered in Mars, expect humans there.

  • @axemastersinc3269
    @axemastersinc3269 Před 9 dny

    13:00 That is the driller...

  • @axemastersinc3269
    @axemastersinc3269 Před 9 dny

    13:46 That is one of the BOPs. Blowout preventer... Good grief man who did you talk to?

  • @owenmarsh7749
    @owenmarsh7749 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Berkut looks absolutely massive like so massive but in Newfoundland Canada they recently built an oil rig that weighs 600000 tons called Hebron doesnt the size of an oil rig have to do with its weight seems a bit funny Hebron weighs 600000 tons

    • @able880
      @able880 Před 2 měsíci

      The weight often depends on were the platform will be set and what type of sub structure the platform sets on -
      That one sets on a Ridgid concrete sub structure so weight is not a problem -
      If a platform is set on a trestle or tension steel legs - there generally limited to how much weight the legs can handle- so there are weight limitations on those platforms -
      Most of the limitation on those platform are on how deep they can drill - 2 miles of pipe in the ground weighs a lot - when there drawing the pipe out the well at 40 lbs a foot that can be a lot of weight at the Derick - in many cases the Derick is in the center of the platform for weight distribution -
      Every thing is very heavy on the water - on land there limited by transportation weight -
      Out there 300 tons is nothing at all -
      If your looking at a deep water platform - the rig portion can have 8 EMD generators - those generators were on a locomotive at one time -
      We bought retired locomotives and striped the generators and traction motors and repurposed them for rig service -
      With tension plat forms weight is a constraint - so if a generator put out 2 megawatts on a locomotive - we normatly set them up so they could put out 6 megawatts for rig service -
      That is a weight/ power issue - the fuel is stored in the legs of the plat form that a diesel rig runs on - so fuel is not a weight issue -
      Once there recovering gas off the wells it's burned in combustion turbines -
      There very light but burn 4 times as much fuel as a diesel does for the same power -

    • @owenmarsh7749
      @owenmarsh7749 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Well that's interesting, so your saying that ones a ridgid concrete sub structure, I don't know how deep the ocean bed is below it but it sits on 4 extremely massive concrete legs does that have to do with it being a ridgid concrete sub structure.

    • @able880
      @able880 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@owenmarsh7749there many factors involved - that structure is in ice water were there are ice burgs - so the structures has to be strong enough to stand up to ice burgs - I can't tell us how deep a fixed structure can be set concrete or steel - I knowing the gulf of Mexico there platforms set in a 1000 ft of water -
      The three major factors are hurricanes, Earthquakes and up in the north or south ice burgers - ice burgs are the worst -

  • @user-wy3mo4ct4u
    @user-wy3mo4ct4u Před 4 dny

    Amazing how much money spent to drill for oil to burn for steam to make power yet we sit on top of molten lava with endless heat for steam turbines

  • @darylsmioth1904
    @darylsmioth1904 Před měsícem +1

    After seeing all the technology/cost here you would think a gal of unleaded would be $40.00 gal.

  • @creepycrawler123
    @creepycrawler123 Před měsícem +1

    Hello does anyone know what the song is at the end?

    • @luv2luv720
      @luv2luv720 Před měsícem

      @creepycrawler123 Type the words you know into your search engine

  • @michaelweir995
    @michaelweir995 Před měsícem

    Someone needs to teach my man to pronounce Okhotsk, lol.

  • @helipeek2736
    @helipeek2736 Před měsícem

    Jake Thackary?

  • @jodo7814
    @jodo7814 Před měsícem +1

    “Built on a gravity based structure”
    Sir I think all structures we build are… nvm..

  • @peterb1861
    @peterb1861 Před 26 dny

    How does the oil get to the mainland?

  • @libramer1019
    @libramer1019 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I wish I could be part of the working manpower of Offshores ..... looks exciting and new experience. Hope there is a job for Admin.....

    • @able880
      @able880 Před 2 měsíci +1

      When your looking at a video all is well - it's not the way it looks at all - the stress is incredible that those hand deal with -
      If a guy has worked out there for 10 yrs at least a 1000 had quit during his employment time - so he is only one in a 1000s that stayed there -
      Also in my case I was a systems tech so I only came home for a few days every 3 or 4 months -
      Not all the jobs are 14 days at work and 14 days off and at home -
      There is a saying the oilfields out there never sleep - those guys go through tons of anxiety they live in a war zone -
      . You can know a guy or gal on land that is real easy going - but as soon as they steps on a platform they totally changes and often become a miserable person to be around -
      I'm seasoned and went through 4 blow outs in the 70s - so I'm layed back most of the time -
      As soon as I step on a platform I'm not the same person as I am on land -

  • @vatch999
    @vatch999 Před měsícem

    Ocean Ranger off Newfoundland went down. RIP.

  • @jaswinderkaur-si9lw
    @jaswinderkaur-si9lw Před 6 měsíci +2

    Quintillion and quintillion dollars business in the universe years2024

  • @tobytyler4240
    @tobytyler4240 Před měsícem

    It's better to have and not need than need it and not have it. Those orange boats things

  • @brianflannigans5874
    @brianflannigans5874 Před 27 dny

    matter of fact ill pay the sewing class to sew curtains for my home fixer upper jobs

  • @iliapopovich
    @iliapopovich Před 4 měsíci +9

    It's not one of the biggest, it's the biggest one.

  • @Softail77us
    @Softail77us Před 11 dny

    I wonder if it has a jail. Most all ships have one..

  • @sonnylambert4893
    @sonnylambert4893 Před měsícem

    I love it when people say humans were much more advanced in the past because they piled stones in relation to earthly or celestial patterns or cycles…..

    • @breakfast917
      @breakfast917 Před měsícem

      Do you? 😐 How often does that happen to you?

  • @jmontoya6152
    @jmontoya6152 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Where is this located??

    • @bonnyd.5334
      @bonnyd.5334 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Off of the island of Sakhlin, on Russia's east coast. It was built by ExxonMobil, but Putin stole it and forced ExxonMobil to abandon all of its interests in Russia. They do not have the technical knowhow nor the spare parts needed to keep it going. It will crumble into the sea.

    • @benardgakuya2422
      @benardgakuya2422 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Russian Pacific Coast, north of Japan, in the sea of Okhotsk.

    • @luv2luv720
      @luv2luv720 Před měsícem

      ​@@benardgakuya2422thank you!

  • @brianflannigans5874
    @brianflannigans5874 Před 27 dny

    dont get it teisted though, these ladies still have some pull. matter of fact my grocery shopper can call and have that place shook down whenever she wants to

  • @CuttySX455
    @CuttySX455 Před 6 dny

    I wonder how much Uber Eats charges for a delivery there ?

  • @chrislnflorida5192
    @chrislnflorida5192 Před měsícem

    WOW, NO ROUGHNECKS-FLOOR HANDS.
    Can u imagine what thst Driller gets paid.
    To think, the biggest Land Rig i was on and could of been a Driller was 20k+.
    😂😂 the Perse Derrick Hand mixing his mud, what kind of training?

  • @colingunn4822
    @colingunn4822 Před měsícem

    Fithy Russins

  • @jefeking2117
    @jefeking2117 Před měsícem

    Who can up with the offshore oil rigging anyway??

    • @kimchi2780
      @kimchi2780 Před 10 dny

      US in the 1890s. They started drilling in lakes.

  • @user-iy7lf9cs3n
    @user-iy7lf9cs3n Před 11 dny +2

    If AMERICA doesn’t start getting to work we will be left behind

    • @kimchi2780
      @kimchi2780 Před 10 dny

      Left behind what? There are shitloads of these in the Gulf of Mexico.

    •  Před 7 dny

      They are already behind. 😂

    • @kimchi2780
      @kimchi2780 Před 7 dny

      Left behind what?

  • @user-bo1uu7gd6m
    @user-bo1uu7gd6m Před měsícem

    I've heard 12 year old's explain things better
    but watch a fn machine

  • @user-ux4vq6mh2w
    @user-ux4vq6mh2w Před 2 měsíci

    Also not the biggest

  • @user-fu9uj7gr4u
    @user-fu9uj7gr4u Před 21 dnem

    It’s too bad we have to have a oil rigs and OPEC Nikola Tesla off of the world, free energy, but sometimes the world is his own enemy

  • @strongbow310
    @strongbow310 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Haha narration by a robot

  • @netdog713
    @netdog713 Před 2 měsíci

    Ah Russia the evil empire

  • @Scienceforeveryone-xz1kk
    @Scienceforeveryone-xz1kk  Před 2 měsíci +5

    Russia's $25BN Megaproject To Become An Energy Superpower
    czcams.com/video/4JF8Y83dOVE/video.html

  • @rustynail6819
    @rustynail6819 Před měsícem +2

    Slava Russia!

  • @532366
    @532366 Před 26 dny

    Fake

  • @stfutruck68
    @stfutruck68 Před měsícem

    I see you have never visited the inside of a semiconductor fab. There are some videos on them and the science in that blows this away by a long shot. While this is large the stuff they do is really crazy.

  • @KulinBan777
    @KulinBan777 Před měsícem

    Pronounce your foreign words in English cause I have no idea what the names are of the rig or where it is

  • @F2D2C2
    @F2D2C2 Před 19 dny

    Russia is horrible in everway! Even their energy sector!

  • @7071t6
    @7071t6 Před měsícem

    All this yet not one bit of footage of what the cabins look like inside and what about the emergency shoot or quick escape shoot and training, etc.
    All offshore rig employees have to pass the emergency drills if not, then you do not get a job on a offshore rigs full stop. The same with any ship or ocean going or even stationary platform in the ocean you have to pass the emergency drills and also even train people as well, for those men or women who live on the largest ocean platform known as shell prelude, which is around 600,000 tons and almost a 490 meters in length?⚓⚓👍👍✌✌🦘🦘👌👌