Norwegian authority criticizes safety on Maersk Drilling rig

The Petroleum Safety Authority Norway harshly criticizes the safety measures on board jack-up rig Mærsk Inspirer, owned by Maersk Drilling Norway. The inspection report lists nine irregularities.
Photo: Maersk Drilling
Photo: Maersk Drilling

During an inspection from May to June this year, the Petroleum Safety Authority Norway found a number of irregularities on board jackup rig Mærsk Inspirer, which operates in the Yme field southeast of the North Sea.

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