Talisman Energy sends boat to collect overdue oil workers

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Talisman Energy sends boat to collect overdue oil workers

- October 30, 2012


The Island Enforcer sailed from Aberdeen harbour on Sunday evening to deliver and collect oil workers


North Sea oil workers forced to remain on offshore platforms after last week’s helicopter ditching are being picked up by boat.

Hundreds of staff are overdue to return since almost a quarter of the industry’s fleet was grounded after the Super Puma ditching off Shetland.

Talisman Energy UK has sent a vessel to collect 87 workers and deliver relief staff to replace them.

The Island Enforcer left Aberdeen harbour on Sunday evening.

A CHC-operated Super Puma EC 225 ditched during a flight to the West Phoenix rig, west of Shetland, last Monday.

All 19 men on board were rescued.

Air accident investigators found the helicopter had suffered a cracked shaft in the gearbox.

Flights backlog

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) banned similar types of the aircraft from flying over water – but other versions were allowed to resume flights on Friday.

Talisman said it hired a 120-person vessel to mobilise personnel offshore “to supplement the limited helicopter flights available at present”.

Geoff Holmes, senior vice president, Talisman Energy UK, said: “Talisman established a team of senior personnel to proactively address the issues arising from the helicopter incident on Monday.

“The team has worked tirelessly to source all alternatives to reduce the backlog of flights in a timely and, above all, safe manner. I am delighted that we have secured the Island Enforcer to assist.

“This has been a very challenging time for our teams offshore and our personnel waiting to mobilise and I would like to take this opportunity to thank them all for their patience and their support.”
 
the captain of the ship that picked them up had changed course just because he could , he said himself that these men were very very lucky , this fact seems to have been overlooked , is offshore really worth it these days ?

and for once it wasn't bond
 
Im still stuck out here six days after my crewchange , a bit pissed of is a bit of an understatement .Talisman more like fannymen .
 
IT WONT BE LONG BEFORE YOU ARE BACK ON AS WELL EH ROBBO,WHAT ABOUT THE POOR GUYS SITTING IN THE HOOSE ON STANDBY :eek:
 
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