ETA and its Jackups
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About The Book

In this tell-all reflection Engineer and company founder Peter Lovie uncovers ETAs dynamic history. With its ambitious team of engineers and innovators and its groundbreaking concepts and designs which pushed the limits of what was possible for jackups in the 70s this up-and-coming Houston-based startup went head-to-head with the Big Four established designer-builders of its time. Despite modest beginnings and only seven years in operation before its controversy-ridden collapse ETA carved a prolific legacy into the industry with its design of its Europe Class jackups and the introduction of cast steel joints and pioneering leg chord design. Even long after ETAs downfall the longevity of its designs and the borrowing of its concepts by other companies prove the depth of its impact. Simultaneously personal technical and critical Lovie reveals the inner workings of his company--from original never-before-seen design drafts to its challenges successes contributions and modern parallels.The author is a 2018 inductee as an Industry Pioneer in the Hall of Fame established by the Oilfield Energy Center with a citation that reads: Lovie immigrated from Scotland at age 29 and started Engineering Technology Analysts Inc. (ETA) in 1970. Four years later he secured a contract to design the two worlds largest jackups with 508 ft. long legs for the North Sea: one remains working in 2018. Lovie challenged the established jackup designers of the day with his patented leg design which featured lighter & stronger legs with cast steel joints. Twenty-one other ETA designed jackups were delivered 1976-1982 with thirteen in service today. Other established builders utilized ETAs leg chord design to produce twenty-eight jackups.
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