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Weather Blamed For Shell Rig Running AgroundUnknown whether Kulluk is salvageableThe Shell drilling rig Kulluk ran aground around 9 p.m. Monday near Kodiak on the southeast side of Sitkalidak Island, a U.S. Coast Guard spokesperson said, citing 40-foot waves and 65 mph winds as contributing factors. Monday afternoon, two tugs were towing the Kulluk, which had been adrift in the Gulf of Alaska for three days. One tug lost its tow at about 4:40 p.m., said a Coast Guard officer, who said the decision was then made that it would be unsafe for the crewmembers aboard the other tug, Alert, to continue pulling the Kulluk alone. |
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Daniel Wilson said on Friday, Jan 4 at 3:14 AM
The weather blamed? I knew when they first set sail they would never make it across the gulf. Blame the cheechako skipper from loosey anna.
110566366Dave Metheny said on Tuesday, Jan 1 at 12:51 AM
Sloppy Shell vs Nasty Neptune. This bout was not even close as Shell suffered a third round knock out. Old Neptune was just playing around this time.... Sloppy Shell is in need of a lot more training, better equiptment, and more than one catastrophic fail system in place before they attempt to take on Nasty Neptune again.
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