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A discussion recently came up and I figured that perhaps someone around
here might have an answer. Approximately how much does it cost the oil companies to ferry a single helicopter load of crew out to an oil rig that is 100 miles from shore? |
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Since I know nothing about this, I feel qualified to answer: $2000 (out and
back). "Really-Old-Fart" wrote in message .. . A discussion recently came up and I figured that perhaps someone around here might have an answer. Approximately how much does it cost the oil companies to ferry a single helicopter load of crew out to an oil rig that is 100 miles from shore? |
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Clark wrote:
That would be a small helo (Jet Ranger or R-44 size)... At least double that for GOM ops and a 412 based on some really old numbers I'm familar with. I'd guess nearly double that again for North Sea. Even with bigger aircraft it takes at least a couple or three or four flights to make a crew change. Those ballpark type numbers would be just for aircraft and crew. There are some admin/facility/G&A costs on top of that. The question had come up because we are also divers and we wondered whether it would be more economical to moor a couple of large barges with facilities aboard at a particular remote dive site and have the customers shuttled back and forth via helicopter than it is to currently have the customers dive from converted crew boats that leave the night before and arrive on site the next morning. Of course, this would also leave the option of using a boat for shuttle service or even some sort of open ocean seaplane like a PBY Catalina or a Grumman Albatross. Although a Cessna (172, etc) on floats would definitely be economical for a couple of divers to get there, I suspect that except on the very calmest days, it would not be acceptable for open ocean sea states. |
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I do this for a living, on a ch-46b old military the cost per person out and
back is $280 "Really-Old-Fart" wrote in message .. . A discussion recently came up and I figured that perhaps someone around here might have an answer. Approximately how much does it cost the oil companies to ferry a single helicopter load of crew out to an oil rig that is 100 miles from shore? |
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![]() "Meaner than you" wrote I do this for a living, on a ch-46b old military the cost per person out and back is $280 How many do you haul per run? -- Jim in NC |
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