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13 dead in Statoil chopper crash

A CHC operated helicopter ferrying 13 oil workers has crashed while flying between the Gullfaks B platform to Bergen, Norway, killing all on board. The same model works for Shell on the North West Shelf in Australia from Broome.

Statoil has confirmed that on board were two CHC pilots and 11 passengers employed by Halliburton, Aker Solutions, Schlumberger, Welltec, Karsten Moholt and Statoil. Eleven of the people on board were...

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