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azoomm 04-21-2010 11:10 AM

My husband didn't blow up.
 
Yes, my husband worked on a Semi. No, he wasn't on this one. He is currently home getting ready to leave for Korea where they are building his new Drillship. Thank you to the people that sent me PMs :)


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8634874.stm

US coast guards are searching the Gulf of Mexico for at least 11 oil workers missing after an explosion and fire on a drilling platform.

The rig was still burning hours after the blast on Tuesday night 52 miles (84km) south-east of the Louisiana port of Venice.

Coast guards spoke of conflicting reports on the number of missing, which ranged from 11 to 15.

Seven injured workers have been airlifted to hospitals.

Workers evacuated the Deepwater Horizon, a semi-submersible rig operated by Swiss-based contractor Transocean, after the blast at around 2200 on Tuesday (0300 GMT Wednesday).

There were 126 workers aboard the rig at the time.

The blast occurred on the Deepwater Horizon rig
Coast guard spokesman Senior Chief Petty Officer Mike O'Berry said four helicopters, four coast guard boats and a plane were helping search for the missing workers.

"We're hoping everyone's in a life raft," he added.

The seven injured workers were airlifted to a naval air station near New Orleans, then taken to hospitals. Two were taken to a trauma centre in Mobile, shitville, which has a burns unit.

Fire boats were still battling the flames on the rig as of Wednesday morning.

"It's burning pretty good and there's no estimate on when the fire will be put out," the coast guard spokesman said.

Deepwater Horizon was drilling for BP BP.L in Mississippi Canyon Block 252, Reuters news agency reports.

In a statement, Transocean said "a substantial majority" of the crew were safe but "some" crew members remained unaccounted for.

CrazyKell 04-21-2010 11:12 AM

Whoa....I didn't even hear about it but glad to hear your husband is safe and sound.

Bad news though. :(

Cruzergirl 04-21-2010 11:15 AM

My neighbor works on those rigs, I've got to go check on him this afternoon...

Rider 04-21-2010 11:20 AM

Damn, and I was just getting ready to make my moves on you Zoomie. :lol

z06boy 04-21-2010 11:25 AM

Bad situation for sure.

wildchild 04-21-2010 12:11 PM

wow glad your guy is ok. i had a few friends from the pipeline i worked on that worked offshore drill rigs in the Gulf. dangerous work on a good day.

Cutty72 04-21-2010 12:48 PM

Glad he's ok.
Question... how can something be semi submersible? Either it is or it isn't. If you can only put it part way under water, then it would not be submersible, IMO.

Trip 04-21-2010 12:54 PM

I have lots of family that does this sort of work and I was raised just north of Venice. Haven't heard of anyone involved in this though.

Cass 04-21-2010 01:07 PM

Very glad the ginger didn't blow up!!

Wishing and hoping for the missing to be found, and all injured to heal properly.

Trip 04-21-2010 01:27 PM

My uncle knew some of the folks on it. He hasn't heard anything yet.


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