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  • Louisiana Oil Platform Fire Blamed on Aging Components

    by Matthew D. Shaffer on June 01, 2011

    An investigation by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement says that a number of violations and deficiencies contributed to the fire on an offshore platform off the coast of Louisiana last year.  According to the investigation, one of the reasons for the fire was the collapse of a tube inside a piece of equipment that ...
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  • From Now On, Federal Teams Will Be Responsible for Offshore Safety Inspections

    by Matthew D. Shaffer on June 22, 2011

    One of the factors that ultimately contributed to the deadly Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion last year was the lack of adequate inspection and oversight by the federal administration.  Currently, lone inspectors are sent for inspections of oil rigs.  That could soon change, with the federal administration announcing that from now on, teams o...
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  • Offshore Drilling Safety Bill in Limbo due to Dispute over Revenue Sharing

    by Matthew D. Shaffer on July 27, 2011

    An important piece of offshore safety legislation that would have clearly defined how drilling safety plans in US waters should progress, is currently left hanging after lawmakers disagreed over revenue sharing payments to states.  The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee was debating legislation that would enhance offshore drilling sa...
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  • Death in Crane Accident Southeast of Galveston

    by Matthew D. Shaffer on August 18, 2011

    A crane collapsed while loading equipment onto a work boat, according to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement report.  On Tuesday, August 16, 2011, the boom hoist cable failed, killing one worker on the site in the Gulf of Mexico.  The platform, owned by Energy Resource Technology, is now the site of an investigation...
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  • New Information on Crane Accident Death

    by Matthew D. Shaffer on August 19, 2011

    The man killed in an offshore crane accident on Tuesday has been identified as  20-year-old Brandon Noland.  The Katy resident died at the platform where he was working that morning after a crane collapsed and hit him.  The autopsy released by the medical examiner's office stated that he died of blunt-force trauma from a crushing injury. By fol...
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  • Four Killed in Brazil Offshore Helicopter Crash

    by Dennis M. McElwee on August 23, 2011

    Four people have been confirmed dead in an offshore helicopter crash off the coast of Brazil.  The helicopter had just taken off from a drilling platform located in the Atlantic Ocean when it crashed killing a pilot, co-pilot and two subcontractors. The platform was operated by Brazilian company, Petrobras.  According to news accounts, the pilo...
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  • Chemical Safety Agency Has Concerns about Offshore Safety

    by Matthew D. Shaffer on October 31, 2011

    The US Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board is conducting an investigation into the BP explosion and oil spill last year. The investigation is being conducted at the request of Congress. The investigation is still on, but according to the New York Times, the board has found that lax federal offshore safety regulatory standards were re...
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  • Bill Would Require Stationing of Rescue Vessels within 3 Miles of Offshore Rigs

    by Dennis M. McElwee on January 09, 2012

    A bill introduced in the US House of Representatives would require rescue boats to be stationed within three nautical miles of offshore oil and gas drilling rigs.  The measure has been sponsored by Louisiana Rep. Jeff Landry, R-New Iberia. According to him, the proposal aims to find a common sense approach to the safety problems facing the offs...
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  • 2 Workers Missing After Chevron Rig Catches Fire Off Nigerian Coast

    by Matthew D. Shaffer on January 16, 2012

    Chevron Corp. officials said 2 workers were missing after a rig off Nigeria’s coast caught fire Monday. The company said that 152 workers had been found, but officials were still accounting for all those working on the offshore rig, which was exploring possible deep-water oil and gas fields. The cause of the fire was still under investigation,...
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  • Canadian Offshore Drilling Industry Faces Shortage of Experienced Workers

    by Dennis M. McElwee on February 16, 2012

    Canada's offshore drilling industry expects to see limited growth over the next year, because of a shortage of qualified and skilled oil workers. According to the Canadian Association of Oil Well Drilling Contractors, the shortage of experienced workers is a major impediment to the expansion of drilling activities.  The Association says that it...
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  • Scientific Panel Calls for New Approach to Offshore Safety

    by Matthew D. Shaffer on February 22, 2012

    A scientific panel is recommending that U.S. offshore drilling companies take a more systematic approach to offshore safety in order to prevent a disaster like the BP oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico last year.  The recommendations were made by the National Academy of Engineering and National Research Council. In a new report, the two ag...
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  • Brazilian Oil Rig Worker Killed In Fall Accident

    by Dennis M. McElwee on February 29, 2012

    A worker on an oil rig owned by Brazil's national oil and gas agency has been killed in a fall accident. According to Brazilian state-controlled Petrobras, the accident occurred last week on the PUB-03 oil rig, which is located in the Rio Grande do Norte in the northeastern part of the country. The worker and two of his colleagues fell on the d...
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  • Judge Rules Transocean Need Not Pay Pollution-Related Compensatory Damages

    by Matthew D. Shaffer on April 12, 2012

    Ever since the Deepwater Horizon explosion in the Gulf of Mexico, maritime law attorneys have found Transocean and BP battling over liability and damages. A judge has ruled that Transocean, the owner of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig, does not have to pay any compensatory damages arising out of the marine pollution that resulted after the disaste...
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  • Improved Helicopter Crash Training Facilities for Offshore Workers

    by Dennis M. McElwee on April 16, 2012

    Offshore oil industry workers in Canada now have access to greater and more improved helicopter crash survival training. The Marine Institute has announced newly improved facilities for workers in the country's offshore industry. The Offshore Safety and Survival Center located in Foxtrap, Canada has invested in new survival equipment that is me...
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  • Shell Oil Platform Evacuated After Gas Leak

    by Matthew D. Shaffer on May 02, 2012

    An oil platform operated by Royal Dutch Shell in the North Sea has been partially evacuated after detection of a gas leak. There were a total of 76 crew members on the Gannett Alpha platform operated by Shell in the North Sea. Out of these, 48 members were evacuated, and returned to shore by helicopter. According to Shell, the problem came to l...
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