DutchNews.nl, July 8, 2015
Anglo-Dutch oil giant Shell has a hit a
snag in its latest attempt to drill for oil in the Arctic waters off Alaska.
The Fennica, one of the ice-breakers it was planning to use, has been holed in
the ballast tank and returned to port.
The company said systems on board the
ship warned there was a leak, and the crew found a one-metre long tear in the
hull. It did not say how the damage occurred, the Volkskrant reports.
The
company does not expect the set-back to delay drilling, but cannot be sure
until it receives a damage report.
Shell was granted a licence to drill for oil
and gas in the Arctic in May, despite warnings by protestors it could lead to
an environmental disaster.
The licence for up to six exploratory wells was
granted by the US government’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management which said it
had taken a ‘thoughtful approach to potential exploration’.
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