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Marine Engineering Marvel Photos

4 September 2009 15 Comments

Marine Engineering basically involves the design, construction, installation, operation and support of the systems and equipment which manage marine vehicles, and of the systems which make a vehicle or structure habitable for crew, passengers and cargo. In fact, almost all things in our life ranging from cooking to the warmth in winter are thanks to the work done by people in the marine industry. You are about to see the true marine engineering that we never think of before this and hopefully this will come to appreciation of their works at the sea.

The Underseas Worker was Welding the Structure

NDT Undersea
Work Undersea
Welding Undersea

Oil Rig and Construction in Malaysia

Offshore Rig
Malaysia Oil Rig
Oil Rig Construction
Oil Rig
Rig Construction
Oil Rig
Malaysia Sea

Floating Gas Refinery. So Huge!

Floating Refinery
Gas Refinery Ship

Flare Tower of the Oil Rig

Flare Tower
Large LNG Ship
LNG Ship
Huge LNG Ship

Qatar Gas Processing Plant

Qatar Gas Plant
Gas Processing Plant
Oil Plant

Even a Farm will be Used for Storing Crude Oil

One of the Biggest Steel Plant in Egypt

Steel Plant

Unimaginable Risk for an Exploration Vessel in a Rough Sea

Rough Ship Sea

An Alternative to be Considered…….Nuclear Plant! (in UK)

Nuclear Power Plant
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  • electric cigarette said:

    Wow these are some amazing pictures!

  • Fraser Hydraulics said:

    These photos look fantastic! I love the underwater welding images, and how the gas refinery is shown in scale to the boat. The flare tower looks cool, never seen one like that before, and the night shots of the Qatar rig look really good too.

  • E Cigarette said:

    I used to work oil rigs, but on land, not out on the ocean, apperently they have service rig boats, but i dont understand how they get to the ocean floor.

  • E Cig said:

    That is one intense job, I can’t imagine doing that.

    Your girl Mary :)

  • Shopalu said:

    These are seriously great pics.

  • Homesure Services said:

    These pics are some of the fantastic pics, i have ever watched. I love Flare Tower of the Oil Rig and Underwater Welding.

  • Capital Gold Group said:

    That are some awesome photos of extreme machines..i liked it.

  • HMS Home Warranty said:

    These are some amazing pics of marine engineering I have seen yet. I really appreciate this work. Thumbs up.!!

  • Corporate Reputation Management said:

    Those are some extreme engineering.i really appreciate the work..goooo on!!

  • recycle mobile phones said:

    The photographs of Marine Engineering Marvel shown above are simply awesome.Good job done.

  • Total Protect Home Warranty said:

    Nice post. These pics are some of the fantastic pics, i have ever watched. I love Flare Tower of the Oil Rig and Underwater Welding. Thanks for sharing.

  • Bathtubs said:

    These are some extreme engineering or extreme works i must say… I love Flare Tower of the Oil Rig and Underwater Welding.

  • Joan Austin said:

    unbelievable engineering photos. really breathtaking.

  • iPad said:

    Really excellent images

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