Alaska Dispatch | Jul 15, 2012 As Shell’s drilling vessels make their way to the Arctic, Greenpeace is following close behind. Now some lawmakers are scrutinizing the fact that the activist group’s northward journey escaped analysis while Shell faces unprecedented attention from government agencies. Greenpeace announced it would be following alongside Shell’s vessels in order [...]
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Shell drill ship slips moorings, drifts toward Alaska shore
By Yereth Rosen ANCHORAGE, Alaska | Mon Jul 16, 2012 3:22am IST (Reuters) – One of the drill ships that Royal Dutch Shell plans to use in a controversial Arctic drilling program slipped off its moorings and drifted to the edge of shore in Alaska’s Aleutian islands, a U.S. Coast Guard representative said on Sunday. [...]
INAUSPICIOUS START TO SHELL ARCTIC DEBUT
Shell Drilling vessel The Nobel Discoverer Posting by “Outsider” The incident reported today in which the Discoverer suffered some form of mooring system failure is by far the most serious incident relating to the Arctic drilling programme that you have published. During drilling operations in water depths such as those expected by Shell, the vessel [...]
Shell Vessel Re-Anchors After Moving Toward Shore
INAUSPICIOUS START TO SHELL ARCTIC DEBUT (COMMENT BY JOHN DONOVAN) KODIAK, Alaska July 15, 2012 (AP) A Shell Oil drilling vessel slipped it anchorage Saturday and began moving toward shore in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands before it was re-anchored, the Coast Guard said. The Nobel Discoverer got within 500 feet of an island near Dutch Harbor [...]

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