Transocean winner oil rig

11 Aug 2016 The Transocean Winner drilling rig after it ran aground on the beach of Dalmore in the Carloway area of the Isle of Lewis. Sign up to our Daily 

2 Sep 2016 An oil rig which ran aground on Lewis is likely to be transported to Turkey later this month, BBC Alba has learned. Transocean Winner was carrying 280 tonnes of diesel fuel. Fourteen salvage experts have boarded the drilling rig that ran aground on the coast of the Isle of Lewis in Scotland last week, as the official overseeing the operation confirmed it could take weeks before the stricken oil platform can be moved. The oil rig that crashed into the Outer Hebrides is believed to have run up a bill of “at least” £38m. The 17,600-tonne Transocean Winner is due to resume her voyage to a a Turkish scrapyard Transocean Winner rig on its way to Malta. The Transocean Winner, a semi-submersible rig that ran aground near a beach on the Isle of Lewis, in August, is now October 17, 2016 read more → The wells were drilled by the semi-submersible drilling rig Transocean Winner at a water depth of 363 meters. Transocean Winner will now proceed to drill an exploration well on exploration and production license PL 107 on the Njord field, also operated by Hydro, on the Haltenbanken in the Norwegian Sea. An official report into why the Transocean Winner oil rig crashed into rocks off the Western Isles has revealed a litany of problems including a worn tow rope, failing to consider high winds and an

2 May 2017 Main image: The Transocean Winner drilling rig after it ran aground on the beach of Dalmore on the Isle of Lewis. August 9, 2016 Photograph: 

2 Sep 2016 THE rig will be loaded onto a heavy lift ship instead of being towed to Turkey to be decommisioned. 9 Aug 2016 The Transocean Winner drilling rig is seen off the coast of the Isle of Lewis, Scotland, after it ran aground in severe weather conditions, Aug. 22 Aug 2016 Grounded rig owners Transocean and SMIT Salvage are preparing to refloat the 17,000-tonne Transocean Winner that washed ashore at  9 Nov 2016 AIS Name TRANSOCEAN WINNER; Type Drilling unit FleetMon Drilling unit Icon; Flag Marshall Islands Flag of Marshall Islands; IMO 8756320  11 Aug 2016 The Transocean Winner drilling rig after it ran aground on the beach of Dalmore in the Carloway area of the Isle of Lewis. Sign up to our Daily  22 Aug 2016 An attempt will be made today to refloat an oil rig after it was The Transocean Winner drilling rig was on its way from Norway to Malta when it 

18 Aug 2016 Last week, fourteen of the local area's salvage experts climbed onto Transocean's oil rig, Winner, which beached itself on rocks running round 

An official report into why the Transocean Winner oil rig crashed into rocks off the Western Isles has revealed a litany of problems including a worn tow rope, failing to consider high winds and an The oil rig Transocean Winner being loaded on to the semi-submersible heavy-lifting ship Hawk. Photograph: Heather Skull/Maritime and Coastguard Agency The rig had been in Broad Bay for five weeks. Summary At 0652 on 8 August 2016, the Marshall Islands registered semi-submersible rig Transocean Winner grounded on the Isle of Lewis following the loss of tow from the Dutch registered tug ALP In 2010, Transocean was implicated in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill resulting from the explosion of one of its oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico . In 2015, Chevron Corporation accounted for 14% of the company's revenues and Royal Dutch Shell accounted for 10% of the company's revenues.

8 Aug 2017 Transocean Winner. In August 2016 a decommissioned oil rig was being towed from Stavanger, Norway to 'Blowtorch Beach' in Turkey. Things 

A 17,000-tonne oil rig which ran aground on the Western Isles more than two months ago is en route to Malta on a heavy lift ship. The Transocean Winner rig ran  7 Oct 2016 Counter pollution measures are taken after a leakage of hydraulic or gear oil is spotted from the Transocean Winner rig. 7 Sep 2017 (MAIB) has released its investigation report into the August 2016 grounding of semi-submersible drilling rig Transocean Winner on the Isle of  It is early August 2016 when a 17,000-tonne oil rig ran aground the Western Isles of Scotland. The Transocean Winner drilling rig encountered severe weather  8 Aug 2017 Transocean Winner. In August 2016 a decommissioned oil rig was being towed from Stavanger, Norway to 'Blowtorch Beach' in Turkey. Things  22 Nov 2016 In August the TransOcean semi-submersible oil rig Winner became grounded on the Isle of Lewis in the Western Isles of Scotland. Given the 

14 Oct 2016 A 17000-tonne oil rig which ran aground on the Western Isles more than two months ago is en route to Malta on a heavy lift ship.

It is early August 2016 when a 17,000-tonne oil rig ran aground the Western Isles of Scotland. The Transocean Winner drilling rig encountered severe weather  8 Aug 2017 Transocean Winner. In August 2016 a decommissioned oil rig was being towed from Stavanger, Norway to 'Blowtorch Beach' in Turkey. Things  22 Nov 2016 In August the TransOcean semi-submersible oil rig Winner became grounded on the Isle of Lewis in the Western Isles of Scotland. Given the 

2 May 2017 Main image: The Transocean Winner drilling rig after it ran aground on the beach of Dalmore on the Isle of Lewis. August 9, 2016 Photograph:  A 17,000-tonne oil rig which ran aground on the Western Isles more than two months ago is en route to Malta on a heavy lift ship. The Transocean Winner rig ran