Troll A platform

A view from the South East of Troll A Platform.

The Troll A platform is a Condeep gravity-based structure offshore natural gas platform in the Troll gas field off the west coast of Norway. Built from reinforced concrete, as of 2014, it was the tallest structure that has ever been moved to another position, relative to the surface of the Earth, and is among the largest and most complex engineering projects in history.[1] The platform was a televised sensation when it was towed into the North Sea in 1995, where it is now operated by Equinor. It is also the heaviest object moved and the object with the second highest displacement at 1.2 million tons[2](the object with the highest displacement is the Gullfaks C, which had a displacement approaching 1.5 million tons[3] in comparison with Troll A's 1.2 million). Troll A was towed from the afternoon 10 May 1995 until the platform was in place 17 May 1995. It was lowered to the seabed in 303 meters of water, and had penetrated 36 meters into the soil by 19 May 1995[citation needed]. It was self-supporting with no further mooring required[citation needed].

  1. ^ "Meet the Troll A platform, the largest object ever moved". Oil Patch Asia. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Troll A - the tallest moved structure in the world". 21 September 2015.
  3. ^ "Heaviest man-made object moved".