FAILURE OF 2 PREVENTATIVE BARRIERS LED TO FATAL OKLAHOMA RIG EXPLOSION ...

Oklahoma drilling rig accident

Oklahoma drilling rig accident

The bodies of five workers, including one Texan, were recovered Tuesday after an explosion ripped through a drilling rig in Oklahoma, triggering what appears to be the nation's deadliest oil and gas accident since the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. [pdf]

Drilling rig hit by tornado in oklahoma

Drilling rig hit by tornado in oklahoma

On 24 May 2011, Cactus Rig 117, operating near Calumet, Okla., suffered a direct hit by an F5 tornado that resulted in an estimated $14 million in damage. An F5 tornado damaged Cactus Rig 117 after hitting the site on 24 May 2011. Although the rig was destroyed, all of the rig’s crew survived. [pdf]

The drilling rig explosion

The drilling rig explosion

On April 20, 2010, an explosion and fire occurred on the Deepwater Horizon semi-submersible mobile offshore drilling unit, which was owned and operated by Transocean and drilling for BP in the Macondo Prospect oil field about 40 miles (64 km) southeast off the Louisiana coast. The explosion and. . Deepwater HorizonDeepwater Horizon was a floating —a fifth-generation, ultra-deepwater, ,. . On the morning of April 22, Coast Guard Petty Officer Ashley Butler stated that "oil was leaking from the rig at the rate of about 8,000 barrels [1,300 cubic meters] of crude per day." That. . In June, the said BP should have tested cement at the well, which would have cost them $128,000 and taken no more than 12 hours. . Documentaries• In 2011, aired March 28, 2011, a documentary by , BP: In Deep Water,. . The fire aboard the Deepwater Horizon reportedly started at 9:56 p.m. on April 20.Transocean employees on the vessel stated that the. . SurvivorsAccording to officials, 127 people were on board, of whom 79 were Transocean employees, seven were from BP, and 40 were contracted; several of the BP and Transocean executives were on board for a tour of the rig,. . On April 21, 2011, BP filed $40 billion worth of lawsuits against rig owner Transocean, cementer Halliburton and blowout-preventer manufacturer . The oil firm alleged that failed safety systems and irresponsible behavior of contractors had led. [pdf]

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