Piper Bravo is a North Sea oil production platform originally operated by Occidental Petroleum (Caledonia) Ltd, and now owned by Repsol Sinopec Energy UK.
Piper Bravo is an eight-legged fixed steel jacket supported platform, located 193 kilometres northeast of Aberdeen in the Piper oilfield in the central North Sea.
[1] It replaced the Piper Alpha platform which exploded in July 1988 killing 167 men.
[2] It is located approximately 120 metres from the wreck buoy marking the remains of its predecessor[3] (at 58°27′35″N 0°15′04″E / 58.45972°N 0.25111°E / 58.45972; 0.25111).
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