Supply vessel hits North Sea rig
THE CREW of a drilling rig in the North Sea were evacuated on last week after a supply vessel hit one of its legs during an engine failure.
The 1983-built, 3,325 dwt Far Grimshader suffered engine problems while working in the vicinity of the Songa Dee semi-submersible platform operated by Marathon Petroleum.
Farstad Shipping, the Norwegian owner of the vessel, confirmed that the vessel struck one of the...
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