Crucial accident report on Norwegian offshore published today

After a second half of 2016 with five major accidents, Statoil has steered clear of any such incidents in 2017. Today, Friday, a task force will hand in a report on accidents in Norwegian offshore to the Minister of Labor and Social Affairs.
Statoil Gullfaks C-platform, på platformen Gulllfaks A skete sidste år en ulykke. | Photo: Øyvind Hagen - Statoil
Statoil Gullfaks C-platform, på platformen Gulllfaks A skete sidste år en ulykke. | Photo: Øyvind Hagen - Statoil

A task force will turn in a report today about safety in the Norwegian offshore sector after five serious accidents took place at Statoil in the fall of 2016.

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