These platforms have hulls (columns and pontoons) of sufficient buoyancy to cause the structure to float, but of weight sufficient to keep the structure upright.
Semi-submersible platforms can be moved from place to place; can be ballasted up or down by altering the amount of flooding in buoyancy tanks; they are generally anchored by combinations of chain, wire rope or polyester rope, or both, during
drilling or production operations, or both, though they can also be kept in place by the use of dynamic positioning.
Semi-submersibles can be used in water depths from 200 to 10,000 feet (60 to 3,000 m).
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