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Kulluk: Shell drill rig towed to safety in Alaskan bay | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
A Shell oil rig that ran aground on New Year's Eve near an Alaskan island has been towed to safety in a nearby bay. | |
The Kulluk rig reached its anchoring point in Kiliuda Bay, 30 miles (48km) away, after a 12-hour journey. | |
The US Coast Guard says there is no sign of any leakage of the 155,000 gallons (590,000 litres) of oil products it is carrying. | The US Coast Guard says there is no sign of any leakage of the 155,000 gallons (590,000 litres) of oil products it is carrying. |
The rig was returning from the Beaufort Sea to Seattle when the towing vessel lost power and its line to the rig. | |
On Monday, the Kulluk was towed from Sitkalidak Island, where it ran aground, by the Aiviq, the same vessel that last month was towing it south for winter maintenance. | |
The rig was pulled at about 4mph (6km/h) through seas reportedly as high as 15ft (4.9m). | |
Troubled drill season | |
Martin Padilla, incident commander for the Kulluk responders, told Reuters they would "continue to remain cautious while we assess the Kulluk's condition". | |
"We will not move forward to the next phase until we are confident that we can safely transport the vessel." | |
Shell has said that the design of the Kulluk - with fuel tanks isolated in the centre of the vessel and encased in heavy steel - makes a significant spill unlikely. | |
But environmentalists have said the incident illustrates the risk of drilling for oil in a fragile region. | But environmentalists have said the incident illustrates the risk of drilling for oil in a fragile region. |
The rig ran aground amid a controversial and error-prone Arctic drilling season for Shell. | |
Earlier in the winter, another ship in Shell's oil fleet, the Discoverer, failed to meet US air standards and nearly ran aground in the Aleutian port of Dutch Harbor. | |
Shell has vowed to fix the issues before the summer drilling season begins. | |
A US House committee has asked the Coast Guard and the Department of the Interior to investigate the Kulluk incident. |
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