Shell said it needed to improve its inspection policies. “We’re making every effort to improve our inspection program and revisit our maintenance priorities,” Cayley added. Spilled crude oil from the Gannet field, co-owned by Royal Dutch Shell and Exxon Mobil Corp., floats off the coast of Scotland. The platform will be shut down for routine [...]
Posts on ‘August 18th, 2011’
No wonder bits are falling off the Shell Brent Platforms
EMAIL RECEIVED John, No wonder bits are falling off the Brents. I’m an ex Shell employee with no axe to grind but I’m also fat and wouldn’t trust those gratings to hold me. Thanks (name and email address supplied) Gratings_-_Destructive_Testing(1) Related comment by a retired Shell North Sea Platform manager: John, This short video demonstrates [...]
No to Arctic Drilling
By FRANCES G. BEINECKE A version of this op-ed appeared in print on August 18, 2011 ABOUT 55,000 gallons of oil have escaped into the North Sea since last week from a leaky pipeline operated by Royal Dutch Shell, about 100 miles off Scotland. Last year, Americans watched in mounting fury as the oil industry [...]
Shell Defends Its Efforts to Stanch North Sea Spill
Shell has been trying to stop a leaking line from its Gannet Alpha platform for the last seven days amid mounting public criticism of its perceived lack of transparency about the spill. AUGUST 18, 2011 By ALEXIS FLYNN LONDONSome 660 tons of oil are still inside a leaking Royal Dutch Shell PLC pipeline in the [...]
Oil spill off Scotland ‘could worsen’
By Richard Hall Thursday, 18 August 2011 Hundreds of tons of oil could still be inside an offshore pipeline which has been leaking for a week off the Scottish coast, raising the possibility that Britain’s worst oil spill for a decade could worsen. As oil giant Royal Dutch Shell continues to try to stem the [...]

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