The North Sea Oil Rig Disaster of 1980 Revisited and a Preventive Rock Slide Study

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Katrine Hoyer Holgersen ◽  
Hans Jakob Boe ◽  
Are Holen ◽  
Kjetil Rod
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pp. 357-359
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Eilif Dahl

Since oil was found under the North Sea in the mid 1960's, oil production now plays an important part in Norwegian economy. A major oil field isEkofisk, between Norway and Britain (Figure 1). TheAlexander Kielland, one of the rigs atEkofisk, was a mobile platform of the pentagon type, floating on 5 columns, 150 nautical miles of f the Norwegian coast. It was developed and built as a drilling rig, but was used as an accommodation platform since delivery in July 1976. OnMarch27,1980, theAlexander Kiellandrig lay at anchor on theEkofisk field, close to the production platform EDDA.


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