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Hercules 265

Hercules 265

Photo: USCG
Photo: USCG

The Hercules 265 jack-up rig caught fire in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana.   The rig had recently been preparing the well for production when natural gas came flowing out of the well.  The natural gas caught fire a short time later developing into a large blaze.   The Hercules 265 suffered significant damage as the fire caused part of the rig to collapse.  The beams supporting the derrick and drilling rig floor have fallen over the rig structure.   The fire extinguished after sediment and sand clogged the well.   No reports of injuries on board as the 44 crew on board had escaped to the rig’s lifeboats when the natural gas began to spewing from the well. Photos of the area show that pollution had been released, but no reports on efforts to contain or clean-up the slick.    The Coast Guard has launched an investigation into the incident.


 

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Shanon E. Settoon

Shanon E. Settoon

The 47 foot long tugboat Shanon E. Settoon pushing a 154 foot oil barge allided with a pipline in Bayou Perot near New Orleans, Louisiana.  The tug and barge had veered out of the navigation lane into shallow water and struck the liquified gas pipeline resulting in an explosion and fire.  The barge’s 2,200 barrels of crude oil caught fire. The four men on board the Shanon E. Settoon were able to safely rescued.   All four men were taken to a local hospital where one crewman was treated for burns while another another treated for head traumaThe Coast Guard responded to the scene placing containment booms around the vessels.   Officials shut off the pipeline and allowed some time to the fire to burn out.  A Coast Guard investigation into the incident has been launched.

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Justice

Justice

Justice

The 30 meter long tugboat Justice suffered a leak and sank in the Mississippi River near New Orleans, Louisiana.  The three crew on board were unable to control the water ingress and had to abandoned ship.   The tug sank with 5,000 gallons of diesel fuel on board leaving a small sheen on the water.  No reports of injuries.   Divers were able to plug fuel vents to prevent any further pollution being released.

 

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