Monday, October 12, 2009

The Shell Super Ship


Although a final decision has not been reached, the oil company Shell is considering purchasing the largest ship ever built. At 600,000 metric tons and 480 meters long, it is nearly 3 times the mass of the world’s largest passenger ship. The reason for building this will be to reach oil fields that used to be too far out to sea to access. It size will also allow it to pass through extreme weather, such as typhoons unaffected. As of now, oil platforms are not mobile, and as such, become obsolete when their oil fields run dry. This ship however, could simply move to another site.

This could have an impact on peoples’ lives in an indirect way. While most would never see it, they could unknowingly pump their car full of gas that was reached using this ship. If we were able to reach new oil fields, it could also reduce the price of gasoline, which everyone would notice.

I have mixed feelings about this news. On one hand, I am always excited about new engineering marvels and new ways of doing things. On the other, would rather see the money being spent on this go to alternative fuels so we wouldn’t be using up a limited resource and polluting our atmosphere.

http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2009-10/shells-megaships-will-dwarf-everything-high-seas

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