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- Petrobras_36 abstract "Petrobras 36 (P-36) was at the time the largest floating semi-submersible oil platform in the world prior to its sinking on 20 March 2001. It was owned by Petrobras, a semi-public Brazilian oil company headquartered in Rio de Janeiro. The cost of the platform was US$350 million (currently US$466 million).The vessel was built at the Fincantieri shipyard in Genoa, Italy in 1995 as a drilling rig. She was owned then by Società Armamento Navi Appoggio S.p.A. The 33,000 tonnes (36,000 short tons) rig was converted by Davie Industry, Levis, Canada to the world's largest oil production platform.P-36 was operating for Petrobras on the Roncador Oil Field, 130 kilometres (80 mi) off the Brazilian coast, producing about 84,000 barrels (13,400 m3) of crude per day.P-36 was replaced by FPSO-Brasil which is a leased vessel from SBM Offshore. The FPSO-Brasil started its lease contract with Petrobras in December 2002.".
- Petrobras_36 activeYearsEndDate "2001-03-20".
- Petrobras_36 builder Fincantieri.
- Petrobras_36 builder Italy.
- Petrobras_36 cost "3.5E8".
- Petrobras_36 operator Petrobras.
- Petrobras_36 status "capsized/sank".
- Petrobras_36 wikiPageExternalLink 1233083.stm.
- Petrobras_36 wikiPageExternalLink 11.
- Petrobras_36 wikiPageExternalLink p36.html.
- Petrobras_36 wikiPageExternalLink FLOATING-PRODUCTION:-Location-of-tanks-in-P-36-columns-questioned-as-Petrobras-wraps-up-inquiry.
- Petrobras_36 wikiPageExternalLink roncador.
- Petrobras_36 wikiPageExternalLink details.asp?bcid=128&sfid=3&bsid=3.
- Petrobras_36 wikiPageID "1898867".
- Petrobras_36 wikiPageRevisionID "603498801".
- Petrobras_36 hasPhotoCollection Petrobras_36.
- Petrobras_36 shipAcquired "1995".
- Petrobras_36 shipBuilder Fincantieri.
- Petrobras_36 shipBuilder Italy.
- Petrobras_36 shipCapacity "Oil:".
- Petrobras_36 shipCapacity "gas:".
- Petrobras_36 shipClass "Oil Production Platform".
- Petrobras_36 shipFate "capsized/sank".
- Petrobras_36 shipLaidDown "1986".
- Petrobras_36 shipName "Petrobras 36".
- Petrobras_36 shipName "Spirit of Columbus".
- Petrobras_36 shipOperator Petrobras.
- Petrobras_36 shipOriginalCost "US$350 million".
- Petrobras_36 shipOutOfService "2001-03-20".
- Petrobras_36 shipOwner "Marítima".
- Petrobras_36 subject Category:1995_ships.
- Petrobras_36 subject Category:2001_in_Brazil.
- Petrobras_36 subject Category:2001_industrial_disasters.
- Petrobras_36 subject Category:Collapsed_oil_platforms.
- Petrobras_36 subject Category:Disasters_in_Brazil.
- Petrobras_36 subject Category:Drilling_rigs.
- Petrobras_36 subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_2001.
- Petrobras_36 subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_Brazil.
- Petrobras_36 subject Category:Oil_platform_disasters.
- Petrobras_36 subject Category:Petrobras.
- Petrobras_36 subject Category:Semi-submersibles.
- Petrobras_36 subject Category:Ships_built_by_Fincantieri.
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- Petrobras_36 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Petrobras_36 type Ship.
- Petrobras_36 type Product.
- Petrobras_36 type DesignedArtifact.
- Petrobras_36 type SpatialThing.
- Petrobras_36 comment "Petrobras 36 (P-36) was at the time the largest floating semi-submersible oil platform in the world prior to its sinking on 20 March 2001. It was owned by Petrobras, a semi-public Brazilian oil company headquartered in Rio de Janeiro. The cost of the platform was US$350 million (currently US$466 million).The vessel was built at the Fincantieri shipyard in Genoa, Italy in 1995 as a drilling rig. She was owned then by Società Armamento Navi Appoggio S.p.A.".
- Petrobras_36 label "Petrobras 36".
- Petrobras_36 label "Petrobras 36".
- Petrobras_36 label "Plataforma P-36".
- Petrobras_36 sameAs Petrobras_36.
- Petrobras_36 sameAs Plataforma_P-36.
- Petrobras_36 sameAs m.064q9p.
- Petrobras_36 sameAs Q1134551.
- Petrobras_36 sameAs Q1134551.
- Petrobras_36 lat "-22.061666666666667".
- Petrobras_36 long "-39.55416666666667".
- Petrobras_36 wasDerivedFrom Petrobras_36?oldid=603498801.
- Petrobras_36 isPrimaryTopicOf Petrobras_36.
- Petrobras_36 name "Petrobras 36".
- Petrobras_36 name "Spirit of Columbus (1995–2000)".