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Project Number 123
Date of Summary December 31, 1988
Subject Molikpaq Ice Force Measurement Program
Performing Activity Gulf Canada Resources Limited
Principal Investigator Dr. David Townsend
Contracting Agency Minerals Management Service
Estimated Completion Completed
Description This project was a Joint Industry Project with six industry participants, the Minerals Management Service and the Canada Oil and Gas Lands Administration (COGLA). The objective of this project is to obtain full-scale measurements of global ice forces acting on the Gulf Canada arctic caisson `Molikpaq` and determining local ice pressures over areas from 75 to 200 square meters. Gulf Canada has deployed the Molikpaq at the Amauligak F-24 site in the Canadian Beaufort Sea. This site is in the sheer zone of polar pack where the platform is subjected to incursions of multi year ice.
Progress Completed

Reports

AC (3350 KB; 46 pages) File in Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF). Ice Load and Pressures - Joint Industry Project, Molikpaq at Amauligak F-24 1987-88, Phase II, Volume 1: Overview Report, Gulf Canada Resources Limited, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, December 1988.

 

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