Hyundai shipyard wins oil rig contract
Sky News Australia - 46 minutes agoHyundai Heavy Industries has won an $US700 million ($A716.52m) order to build a semi-submersible oil rig.
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Hyundai Heavy Industries has won an $US700 million ($A716.52m) order to build a semi-submersible oil rig.
South Korean shipbuilding giant Hyundai Heavy Industries has won a $700 million order from a Norwegian company to build the world's largest semi-submersible oil rig, it said on Monday.
South Korean shipbuilding giant signs deal with Norwegian company. 28 May 2012 1:49 PM
As Shell makes preparations to send offshore drilling rigs into the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas north of Alaska, it's important to walk through the history of energy exploration in the Arctic.
A little over two years ago a BP oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico exploded and the outcome was the largest oil spill ever in America. One of the industries hardest hit was the restaurant industry and the food service industry. Restaurants exist based upon reputation. When the restaurants can't get seafood and the customers are worried about contamination, the restaurants suffer and it significantly ...
Hyundai Heavy Industries has won a $700 mn order from a Norwegian company to build the world's largest semi-submersible oil rig.
An oil spill consortium set up after the BP spill to develop methods for containing deep sea spills will do a drill with its state-of-the-art equipment this summer.
It is still unclear whether or not marine and coastal ecosystems in the Gulf of Mexico are healthy two years after BPís offshore drilling rig exploded 40 miles off the Louisiana coast, eventually releasing 205.8 million gallons of oil into the water column.
Fitch Ratings lowered its rating outlook on Seacor Holdings Inc., a provider of offshore-drilling services, to "negative" from "stable" on Thursday.
WWLTV.com Email: webteam@wwltv.com | Twitter: @WWLTV NEW ORLEANS - The Offshore Energy Tour, which stops in Louisiana on Friday, is a way for lawmakers to learn more about the industry. Congressman Steve Scalise and a number of federal lawmakers plan to meet with stakeholders from the state's energy industry. They'll also visit an offshore drilling platform and take boat and aerial tours of ...
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