[Satisfactory] 130 hours in, i have built a turbofuel-powered oil rig. (more pictures and details in description)
[Satisfactory] 130 hours in, i have built a turbofuel-powered oil rig. (more pictures and details in description)
Here are the basic photos of the rig:
This is the plastic and rubber manufacturing:
The residue from that goes into the turbofuel refineries:
some of it is packaged, the rest gets burned in 8 2x overclocked fuel generators for power:
But that's not all! I had to do quite a bit of infra to get the oil rig working, like:
Oil pipelines:
A train network:
(the last picture is the view from the tower i showed off in my last post here.)
and a compacted coal production building thing:
here are the details about the input/output:
inputs: | outputs: |
---|---|
480 crude oil | 205.5 plastic |
165 coal | 92 rubber |
165 sulfur | 45 packaged turbofuel |
4000MW |
All machines working at 100% with zero waste
please ask if you have any questions.
EDIT: here is the map
Yes, I have a question. Why doesn’t anything I build look a fraction as cool as this? 😂
26 0 ReplyIt takes some practice to beautify it. You'll also spend more time doing that than the whole time taken to build the core.
8 0 Replyi would have been able to build it quite a bit faster had i not wanted it to be pretty
11 0 Reply
All hail the spaghetti factories
4 0 Reply
Great. More fossil fuels destroying the climate and putting billions of people at risk of poverty and displacement.
And don't get me started on electronic Monopoly!
22 1 ReplyThat's the thing, it's on an alien planet, so the only ones at risk are the horrible aliens
25 0 ReplyOh, so you support genocide?
12 1 Reply
Satisfactory is a weird game where coal and oil are renewable, but trees, as far as I'm aware, are not.
13 0 ReplyNext you'll be telling me the wind turbines in the game cause cancer.
8 0 Reply
Wow I fucking suck at this game
16 0 ReplyThe time and effort people put into these games never ceases to amaze me. This looks very impressive.
15 0 ReplyThank you! The rig and surrounding infrastructure took 40-50 hours.
10 0 Reply
Holy shit dude that is impressive.
6 0 Replythank you!
4 0 Reply
The math in this post was for this project btw.
8 0 ReplyAwesome. Question, why did you not use the other 2 normal oil nodes as well?
5 0 ReplyBecause i didnt need them, i thought i may as well leave them free incase i need them for something else
edit: i am going to use them for my computer manufacturing
7 0 Reply