Inside Shell's Push to Restart Oil Platforms After Hurricane Ida
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Deep-water oil platforms have to be painstakingly inspected after Hurricane Ida and some remain offline more than two weeks later
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Inside Shells Push to Restart Oil Platforms After Hurricane Ida
Deep-water platforms have to be painstakingly inspected after powerful storm; some remain offline more than two weeks later
By Christopher M. Matthews
Sept. 13, 2021 7:29 am ET
APPOMATTOX OIL PLATFORMThis gargantuan deep-water drilling base 80 miles off the Louisiana coast hadnt produced a drop of oil for Royal Dutch Shell PLC since Hurricane Ida. Turning it back on was proving to be an extraordinary challenge.
Power had to be restored after an apparent lightning strike blew a key fuse. At least one of four giant cranes needed to load diesel for generators had to be brought back into service so a boat could restock the platforms supply of backup fuel, which was down to two days worth. The more than 30 miles of pipe on board had to be inspected for leaks.
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