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Pluto undamaged after Atwood rig escapes

CYCLONE Olwyn's path of destruction caused Atwood Osprey to break its moorings in the wild weather over the weekend, but the rig managed to avoid damage to the Pluto LNG project's flowlines; however, any damage to Wheatstone LNG's subsea infrastructure remains unclear.

Pluto undamaged after Atwood rig escapes

The massive semi-submersible rig broke free as the cyclone passed over the area, with the rig contracted to Chevron Corporation. The rig was on the Iago 1B well about 180 kilometres northwest of Dampier...

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