Offshore Oil Engineering Ex Operation Scenario: Hot Work


As we talk about "offshore engineering," we need to recognize that it is not a single type of engineering, but an integrated engineering system centered on the core goals of developing, utilizing, protecting, and restoring marine resources. The projects of offshore engineering are rooted on the seaward side of the coastline—ranging from small-scale nearshore activities like reclamation and breakwater construction, to large-scale offshore infrastructure such as cross-sea bridges and undersea tunnels, and even covering diverse scenarios like marine energy development, comprehensive seawater utilization, and offshore landscape construction. As defined in the

Classification Standards for Offshore Engineering, it includes not only cross-sea facilities and submarine pipelines that serve transportation and infrastructure needs, but also marine mineral exploration and development as well as marine energy power stations that support resource supply. It’s essentially a "comprehensive toolbox" for humanity to expand the living and development space into the ocean.


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