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Oil worker missing from platform Platform worker hunt stood down
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A search has been launched for a man who disappeared from a North Sea oil platform while carrying out routine checks. An air and sea search for a worker who disappeared from a North Sea oil platform has been stood down.
The search began on the Beryl Alpha just after 0300 BST when it was discovered the worker was missing.The search began on the Beryl Alpha just after 0300 BST when it was discovered the worker was missing.
A coastguard helicopter from Sumburgh and standby vessels have been searching the area, 90 miles east of Shetland. A coastguard helicopter from Sumburgh and standby vessels searched the area, 90 miles east of Shetland.
The platform's operator, Exxon Mobil, said it was conducting a full search of the platform. The platform's operator, Exxon Mobil, said it had also been conducting a full search of the platform. Divers may be called in to search the area.
The man, who was last seen at midnight, is not thought to have been wearing survival gear.The man, who was last seen at midnight, is not thought to have been wearing survival gear.
He works for Aberdeen-based Petrofac.He works for Aberdeen-based Petrofac.
The search operation is being co-ordinated by Aberdeen Coastguard. The search operation was being co-ordinated by Aberdeen Coastguard.
A coastguard spokesman said there was good visibility. A coastguard spokesman said there had been good visibility.