

Object Name |
Photograph, Color |
Collection |
Oil Museum of Canada Collection |
Catalog Number |
OMC 1995.032.015 a-n |
Date |
Jul 1973 |
Description |
a. Beige coloured envelope. b. White colour envelope/slip that was used for ordering what type of prints or enlargement someone wanted from their photo negatives. c. Photo negative containing two pictures of the Time Saver II off-shore drilling rig. d. Photo negative containing two pictures of the Time Saver II off-shore drilling rig. e. White coloured envelope/slip that was used for ordering what type of prints or enlargements that someone wanted from their photo negatives. f. Photo negative containing to picture of the Time Saver II off-shore drilling rig. g. Photo negative of the Time Saver II off-shore drilling rig. h. Colour photograph of the Time Saver II off-shore drilling rig which was in operation during the 1970's in Lake Erie. i. Colour photograph of the Time Saver II off-shore drilling rig which was in operation during the 1970's in Lake Erie. j. Colour photograph of the Time Saver II off-shore drilling rig which was in operation during the 1970's in Lake Erie. k. Colour photograph of the Time Saver II off-shore drilling rig which was in operation during the 1970's in Lake Erie. l. Colour photograph of the Time Save II off-shore drilling rig which was in operation during the 1970's in Lake Erie. m. Large colour photograph of the Time Saver II off-shore drilling rig which was in operation in the 1970's on Lake Erie. n. Large colour photograph of the Time Saver II off-shore drilling rig which was in operation in the 1970's on Lake Erie. |
Provenance |
The Time Saver II was used as a drilling platform that drilled gas wells in Lake Erie from 1964 to about 1990. In the late 1970's early 1980's the TSII also was involved in offshore pipeline construction. This jack up rig could be jacked off the lake bottom by means of 141 foot long hydraulically-operated legs, or spuds so that it could rise above the water level to permit drilling even in rough water. The barge could be raised 110 feet from the lake bottom and operate in waters up to 100 feet. The average depth throughout most of Lake Erie ranges up to 85 feet. The barge could carry rotary drilling equipment capable of completing a well in 6 days. It contained complete living quarters for a crew of 12. In addition to the diesel engines, hydraulic pumps and other equipment used to raise and lower the barge, there were facilities for well completion such as cementing pumps, an acidizing blender and pumps, plus logging and testing equipment. Also on board was a complete diving unit including a very necessary decompression chamber. The wells were drilled to a depth of 1600 feet. In all of Lake Erie 2,200 wells have been drilled with about 300 being drilled by the Time Saver II. Talisman Energy used the Time Saver II as a compressor station from 2000 to 2008. |
Print Size |
25.5cm x 20.5cm |
Search Terms |
Consumers' Gas Company Drilling Rig Lake Erie Off-Shore Timesaver II |