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At present it is unclear if the two incidents are related, but preliminary investigations suggest the second was an old-fashioned blowout, caused by an uncontrolled release of gas or oil forcing its way up the well pipe and setting fire to the operating and living quarters on the platform above the sea. This is not as rare as you might think.

At the time of the incident, rig workers were cementing the wellhead, the component used to control the pressure flow to the surface, to the ocean floor — an operation frequently linked to blowouts in the past. The US Minerals Management Services MMS has been concerned about the practice of cementing for some time; its study revealed that 18 out of 39 blowouts between and were associated with cementing. Here's the thing. The oil companies would like us all to believe that drilling is essentially an entirely safe, environmentally neutral way of tapping the world's natural resources.

We may have come a long way from some of the practices of the early 70s, when it was not unheard of for riggers and roustabouts to conceal severed fingers and broken limbs from management in order to claim their safety bonus at the end of a three-week shift, but the rigs are still no place for the faint-hearted.

You can have all the health and safety regulations you like, but you cannot legislate for human error. And 12 hours' daily hard labour for a minimum of two weeks straight, often in atrocious weather, means mistakes happen. The MMS reports that there have been 69 deaths, 1, injuries and fires and explosions on offshore rigs in the Gulf of Mexico alone since In almost every case, the finger has been pointed at a lack of communication and failure to observe correct procedures, rather than equipment malfunction.

And that's just the Gulf. According to The Complete Offshore Rig Employment Handbook, there were rigs drilling in all parts of the globe — more often than not the most dangerous and inhospitable parts — in January , and accidents are a part of life. Major disasters, such as Piper Alpha in in which men died, and Deepwater Horizon may grab the headlines, but working on a rig is always attritional.

As Ron Edwards, an oil worker with 20 years' experience, writes in the same book: "Rigs sink. More recently Global Marine's Java Sea sank off the coast of China while trying to weather out a typhoon. There were no survivors. When your appointed time has come, whether it be offshore or in the safety and comfort of your home, then it has come. Why worry about it? Not that you'll find many wimps out on the rigs.

Comparatively few of those who work offshore — the drillers, scaffolders, crane operators, catering staff, divers, roughnecks junior drillers and roustabouts all-purpose maintenance workers — last much into their 40s in the job.

Oh, and academic qualifications are only an optional extra for entry-level jobs. Everything on the rig is geared to one thing; extracting as much oil and gas as is humanly possible. There are no frills, no sops to home comforts: the sleeping quarters are functional, no more. The food is good, mind; but then a well-fed crew works better than a hungry one.



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