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Petroleum Engineering: Jack up Platform

Jack up Platform

A jack-up platform, also known as a jack-up rig, is a type of mobile offshore drilling unit (MODU) used primarily in shallow waters (typically up to 400 feet or 120 meters). These platforms are widely used for oil and gas exploration, drilling, and production. The key feature of a jack-up platform is its ability to "jack up" its legs, lifting the platform above the sea level to provide a stable working environment.