MARINE & SUBSEA

Safety first for new LNG hub

MARITIME Marine has adopted lessons learned from the 1988 Piper Alpha disaster for a first-of-its-kind gas sampling system on a new moored floating production unit for the $US3 billion ($A3.9 billion) Jangkrik Complex gas fields development offshore Indonesia.

 The Piper Alpha explosions.

The Piper Alpha explosions.

The latest UK Health and Safety Executive statistics have revealed that a third of all dangerous occurrences occurring offshore relate to gas releases since a series of explosions destroyed the Piper Alpha...

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