In July 1988, a fire breaks out on a vast oil rig in the North Sea, trapping Joe Meanen.
The Piper Alpha oil platform suffered a catastrophic explosion, leaving most workers trapped in an inferno at sea. This disaster led to major changes in offshore safety - but what really caused it?
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The publisher describes At Sea as a "propulsive literary environmental thriller" and is set on an offshore ... oil-rig operation, but she soon discovers the rig is on the brink of a disaster ...
We fly south, well past the trail of rigs ... disaster like that which destroyed BP’s Deepwater Horizon back in 2010. The blast and following fire killed 11 workers. For 87 days, oil gushed ...
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Dr Önac believes that if applicants Europa Oil and Gas Limited get planning approval to install a 98ft (30m) tall drilling ...
Canadian Natural Resources Limited (NYSE:CNQ) is a senior crude oil and natural gas production company with continuing ...
Aberdeen became the oil capital of Europe and an estimated half a million jobs were created by the industry over the decades. The world's worst offshore disaster was on the Piper Alpha rig in 1988 ...