Kulluk hearing brought out key issuesTestimony to Coast Guard provided fascinating insights into the circumstances surrounding the grounding of Shell’s drilling rig Alan Bailey Petroleum News
The U.S. Coast Guard has yet to publish the results of its investigation into the circumstances surrounding the Dec. 31 grounding of the Kulluk, Shell’s Arctic floating drilling platform. But a nine-day public hearing in Anchorage, gathering testimony for the investigation, provided some fascinating....
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