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The collapse of RIG 110....Here we go!

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » December 22nd, 2024, 7:46 am

Took place around 3am,not one ttcg vessel to assist in rescue operations..
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Re: The collapse of RIG 110....Here we go!

Postby Cantmis » December 22nd, 2024, 7:49 am

Owner?

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Postby shake d livin wake d dead » December 22nd, 2024, 7:53 am

Cantmis wrote:Owner?


Formally pechochin

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Re: The collapse of RIG 110....Here we go!

Postby shake d livin wake d dead » December 22nd, 2024, 7:57 am

One person unaccounted for atm
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Re: The collapse of RIG 110....Here we go!

Postby zoom rader » December 22nd, 2024, 8:15 am

This is what you get when you get rid of experienced oil workers to install Heritage PNM workers.

PNM to take the blame on this .

Lack of structural maintenance and the experience required.

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Re: The collapse of RIG 110....Here we go!

Postby alfa » December 22nd, 2024, 8:27 am

Cantmis wrote:Owner?

Cnc3 says Well Servicing. They are a popular lease holder and operator withing the oil industry

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Re: The collapse of RIG 110....Here we go!

Postby wing » December 22nd, 2024, 9:26 am

zoom rader wrote:This is what you get when you get rid of experienced oil workers to install Heritage PNM workers.

PNM to take the blame on this .

Lack of structural maintenance and the experience required.
Well services ltd. Everyone accounted for. Well closed in, minimal environmental impact thus far.

If you don't know, kindly go elsewhere.

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Re: The collapse of RIG 110....Here we go!

Postby zoom rader » December 22nd, 2024, 10:07 am

wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:This is what you get when you get rid of experienced oil workers to install Heritage PNM workers.

PNM to take the blame on this .

Lack of structural maintenance and the experience required.
Well services ltd. Everyone accounted for. Well closed in, minimal environmental impact thus far.

If you don't know, kindly go elsewhere.
A collapse of an offshore installation, and this is what you come up with?

If u know anything about the industry the Government meaning PNM is responsible for for inspections where heath and safety is concerned.

Same as with Boilers, they all have to be inspected and certified by government


Especially with structural records, there is a time frame where certifications have to be issued.

Try and learn how industry works

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Re: The collapse of RIG 110....Here we go!

Postby wing » December 22nd, 2024, 10:32 am

zoom rader wrote:
wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:This is what you get when you get rid of experienced oil workers to install Heritage PNM workers.

PNM to take the blame on this .

Lack of structural maintenance and the experience required.
Well services ltd. Everyone accounted for. Well closed in, minimal environmental impact thus far.

If you don't know, kindly be a cont elsewhere.
A collapse of an offshore installation, and this is what you come up with?

If u know anything about the industry the Government meaning PNM is responsible for for inspections where heath and safety is concerned.

Same as with Boilers, they all have to be inspected and certified by government


Especially with structural records, there is a time frame where certifications have to be issued.

Try and learn how industry works
So you are saying for a fact that the inspection wasn't up to date? Or just vomiting just to spite the PNM?
You must be the male in Tobago that Vernella Alleyne Toppin was talking about in parliament.

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Re: The collapse of RIG 110....Here we go!

Postby zoom rader » December 22nd, 2024, 10:50 am

wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:This is what you get when you get rid of experienced oil workers to install Heritage PNM workers.

PNM to take the blame on this .

Lack of structural maintenance and the experience required.
Well services ltd. Everyone accounted for. Well closed in, minimal environmental impact thus far.

If you don't know, kindly go elsewhere.
A collapse of an offshore installation, and this is what you come up with?

If u know anything about the industry the Government meaning PNM is responsible for for inspections where heath and safety is concerned.

Same as with Boilers, they all have to be inspected and certified by government


Especially with structural records, there is a time frame where certifications have to be issued.

Try and learn how industry works
So you are saying for a fact that the inspection wasn't up to date? Or just vomiting just to spite the PNM?
You must be the male in Tobago that Vernella Alleyne Toppin was talking about in parliament.
Maintenance records and inspections have to be carried out

Also, if the banks funding this, they have their own people that recheck the integrity of the installation to protect their bankroll.

Again try and learn how industry works

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Re: The collapse of RIG 110....Here we go!

Postby wing » December 22nd, 2024, 10:53 am

zoom rader wrote:
wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:This is what you get when you get rid of experienced oil workers to install Heritage PNM workers.

PNM to take the blame on this .

Lack of structural maintenance and the experience required.
Well services ltd. Everyone accounted for. Well closed in, minimal environmental impact thus far.

If you don't know, kindly go elsewhere.
A collapse of an offshore installation, and this is what you come up with?

If u know anything about the industry the Government meaning PNM is responsible for for inspections where heath and safety is concerned.

Same as with Boilers, they all have to be inspected and certified by government


Especially with structural records, there is a time frame where certifications have to be issued.

Try and learn how industry works
So you are saying for a fact that the inspection wasn't up to date? Or just vomiting just to spite the PNM?
You must be the male in Tobago that Vernella Alleyne Toppin was talking about in parliament.
Maintenance records and inspections have to be carried out

Also, if the banks funding this, they have their own people that recheck the integrity of the installation to protect their bankroll.

Again try and learn how industry works
Again I ask, you know that the PNM is to blame because inspections are not up to date? And since you know, why didn't you flag this non conformance? Or are you glad to see this so you can bray.

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Re: The collapse of RIG 110....Here we go!

Postby zoom rader » December 22nd, 2024, 10:59 am

wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:This is what you get when you get rid of experienced oil workers to install Heritage PNM workers.

PNM to take the blame on this .

Lack of structural maintenance and the experience required.
Well services ltd. Everyone accounted for. Well closed in, minimal environmental impact thus far.

If you don't know, kindly go elsewhere.
A collapse of an offshore installation, and this is what you come up with?

If u know anything about the industry the Government meaning PNM is responsible for for inspections where heath and safety is concerned.

Same as with Boilers, they all have to be inspected and certified by government


Especially with structural records, there is a time frame where certifications have to be issued.

Try and learn how industry works
So you are saying for a fact that the inspection wasn't up to date? Or just vomiting just to spite the PNM?
You must be the male in Tobago that Vernella Alleyne Toppin was talking about in parliament.
Maintenance records and inspections have to be carried out

Also, if the banks funding this, they have their own people that recheck the integrity of the installation to protect their bankroll.

Again try and learn how industry works
Again I ask, you know that the PNM is to blame because inspections are not up to date? And since you know, why didn't you flag this non conformance? Or are you glad to see this so you can bray.

Every industrial industry in TT has to be certified to operate according to the time frame.

If the government is giving out certifications on faulty inspections and records, then the government's meaning PNM is to blame for.

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Re: The collapse of RIG 110....Here we go!

Postby wing » December 22nd, 2024, 11:01 am

zoom rader wrote:
wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:This is what you get when you get rid of experienced oil workers to install Heritage PNM workers.

PNM to take the blame on this .

Lack of structural maintenance and the experience required.
Well services ltd. Everyone accounted for. Well closed in, minimal environmental impact thus far.

If you don't know, kindly go elsewhere.
A collapse of an offshore installation, and this is what you come up with?

If u know anything about the industry the Government meaning PNM is responsible for for inspections where heath and safety is concerned.

Same as with Boilers, they all have to be inspected and certified by government


Especially with structural records, there is a time frame where certifications have to be issued.

Try and learn how industry works
So you are saying for a fact that the inspection wasn't up to date? Or just vomiting just to spite the PNM?
You must be the male in Tobago that Vernella Alleyne Toppin was talking about in parliament.
Maintenance records and inspections have to be carried out

Also, if the banks funding this, they have their own people that recheck the integrity of the installation to protect their bankroll.

Again try and learn how industry works
Again I ask, you know that the PNM is to blame because inspections are not up to date? And since you know, why didn't you flag this non conformance? Or are you glad to see this so you can bray.

Every industrial industry in TT has to be certified to operate according to the time frame.

If the government is giving out certifications on faulty inspections and records, then the government's meaning PNM is to blame for.
Answer the question, you know that the inspection was not done or out of date? You know this and did nothing?

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Re: The collapse of RIG 110....Here we go!

Postby j.o.e » December 22nd, 2024, 11:02 am

Glad everyone is safe….. in record time this thread went political. Next year will be fun **rolls eyes**

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Re: The collapse of RIG 110....Here we go!

Postby zoom rader » December 22nd, 2024, 11:05 am

wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:This is what you get when you get rid of experienced oil workers to install Heritage PNM workers.

PNM to take the blame on this .

Lack of structural maintenance and the experience required.
Well services ltd. Everyone accounted for. Well closed in, minimal environmental impact thus far.

If you don't know, kindly go elsewhere.
A collapse of an offshore installation, and this is what you come up with?

If u know anything about the industry the Government meaning PNM is responsible for for inspections where heath and safety is concerned.

Same as with Boilers, they all have to be inspected and certified by government


Especially with structural records, there is a time frame where certifications have to be issued.

Try and learn how industry works
So you are saying for a fact that the inspection wasn't up to date? Or just vomiting just to spite the PNM?
You must be the male in Tobago that Vernella Alleyne Toppin was talking about in parliament.
Maintenance records and inspections have to be carried out

Also, if the banks funding this, they have their own people that recheck the integrity of the installation to protect their bankroll.

Again try and learn how industry works
Again I ask, you know that the PNM is to blame because inspections are not up to date? And since you know, why didn't you flag this non conformance? Or are you glad to see this so you can bray.

Every industrial industry in TT has to be certified to operate according to the time frame.

If the government is giving out certifications on faulty inspections and records, then the government's meaning PNM is to blame for.
Answer the question, you know that the inspection was not done or out of date? You know this and did nothing?
The government meaning the PNM have a lapse of inspections every since from the Caroni days.

I can tell you that from records you can detect structural faults on a time frame. This tells you that inspections were not up to date and the government was not applying pressure or upholding it

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Re: The collapse of RIG 110....Here we go!

Postby wing » December 22nd, 2024, 11:06 am

j.o.e wrote:Glad everyone is safe….. in record time this thread went political. Next year will be fun **rolls eyes**
Well you know who usually derails threads with politics. Just waiting for the submissive to come in.

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Re: The collapse of RIG 110....Here we go!

Postby wing » December 22nd, 2024, 11:06 am

zoom rader wrote:
wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
wing wrote:Well services ltd. Everyone accounted for. Well closed in, minimal environmental impact thus far.

If you don't know, kindly go elsewhere.
A collapse of an offshore installation, and this is what you come up with?

If u know anything about the industry the Government meaning PNM is responsible for for inspections where heath and safety is concerned.

Same as with Boilers, they all have to be inspected and certified by government


Especially with structural records, there is a time frame where certifications have to be issued.

Try and learn how industry works
So you are saying for a fact that the inspection wasn't up to date? Or just vomiting just to spite the PNM?
You must be the male in Tobago that Vernella Alleyne Toppin was talking about in parliament.
Maintenance records and inspections have to be carried out

Also, if the banks funding this, they have their own people that recheck the integrity of the installation to protect their bankroll.

Again try and learn how industry works
Again I ask, you know that the PNM is to blame because inspections are not up to date? And since you know, why didn't you flag this non conformance? Or are you glad to see this so you can bray.

Every industrial industry in TT has to be certified to operate according to the time frame.

If the government is giving out certifications on faulty inspections and records, then the government's meaning PNM is to blame for.
Answer the question, you know that the inspection was not done or out of date? You know this and did nothing?
The government meaning the PNM have a lapse of inspections every since from the Caroni days.

I can tell you that from records you can detect structural faults on a time frame. This tells you that inspections were not up to date and the government was not applying pressure or upholding it
So you have access to the inspection records, saw non conformances and did nothing?

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Re: The collapse of RIG 110....Here we go!

Postby hover11 » December 22nd, 2024, 11:09 am

Where the Ministers not seeing them rushing to be on the scene like they were last week monday when Lisa died. Strange how hypocrites work.

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Postby zoom rader » December 22nd, 2024, 11:10 am

j.o.e wrote:Glad everyone is safe….. in record time this thread went political. Next year will be fun **rolls eyes**
You get a speeding ticket cause the police are doing their jobs as instructed by the political governments. This is for every safety to curb the road deaths .


The collapse of the installation is because no tickets was issued as the government have no concerns are they lapse to keep up the inspections

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Re: The collapse of RIG 110....Here we go!

Postby zoom rader » December 22nd, 2024, 11:11 am

wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:A collapse of an offshore installation, and this is what you come up with?

If u know anything about the industry the Government meaning PNM is responsible for for inspections where heath and safety is concerned.

Same as with Boilers, they all have to be inspected and certified by government


Especially with structural records, there is a time frame where certifications have to be issued.

Try and learn how industry works
So you are saying for a fact that the inspection wasn't up to date? Or just vomiting just to spite the PNM?
You must be the male in Tobago that Vernella Alleyne Toppin was talking about in parliament.
Maintenance records and inspections have to be carried out

Also, if the banks funding this, they have their own people that recheck the integrity of the installation to protect their bankroll.

Again try and learn how industry works
Again I ask, you know that the PNM is to blame because inspections are not up to date? And since you know, why didn't you flag this non conformance? Or are you glad to see this so you can bray.

Every industrial industry in TT has to be certified to operate according to the time frame.

If the government is giving out certifications on faulty inspections and records, then the government's meaning PNM is to blame for.
Answer the question, you know that the inspection was not done or out of date? You know this and did nothing?
The government meaning the PNM have a lapse of inspections every since from the Caroni days.

I can tell you that from records you can detect structural faults on a time frame. This tells you that inspections were not up to date and the government was not applying pressure or upholding it
So you have access to the inspection records, saw non conformances and did nothing?
It a certificate that each industrial plant receives from government to operate.

You did not even know about it nor others

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Re: The collapse of RIG 110....Here we go!

Postby wing » December 22nd, 2024, 11:50 am

zoom rader wrote:
wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
wing wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
wing wrote:So you are saying for a fact that the inspection wasn't up to date? Or just vomiting just to spite the PNM?
You must be the male in Tobago that Vernella Alleyne Toppin was talking about in parliament.
Maintenance records and inspections have to be carried out

Also, if the banks funding this, they have their own people that recheck the integrity of the installation to protect their bankroll.

Again try and learn how industry works
Again I ask, you know that the PNM is to blame because inspections are not up to date? And since you know, why didn't you flag this non conformance? Or are you glad to see this so you can bray.

Every industrial industry in TT has to be certified to operate according to the time frame.

If the government is giving out certifications on faulty inspections and records, then the government's meaning PNM is to blame for.
Answer the question, you know that the inspection was not done or out of date? You know this and did nothing?
The government meaning the PNM have a lapse of inspections every since from the Caroni days.

I can tell you that from records you can detect structural faults on a time frame. This tells you that inspections were not up to date and the government was not applying pressure or upholding it
So you have access to the inspection records, saw non conformances and did nothing?
It a certificate that each industrial plant receives from government to operate.

You did not even know about it nor others
Up to now you cannot answer the question. Coward.

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Postby The_Honourable » December 22nd, 2024, 12:30 pm

j.o.e wrote:Glad everyone is safe….. in record time this thread went political. Next year will be fun **rolls eyes**


Next year would be lit :lol:


But back on topic

Pete Phillip of La Romain San Fernando remains unaccounted for, search and rescue efforts underway

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Re: The collapse of RIG 110....Here we go!

Postby wall » December 22nd, 2024, 12:48 pm

Can confirm A Coast guard vessel was near by and offered to render assistance not too long after the incident however All evacuations were handled and co ordinated by heritage petroleum and contractor crew and emergency response vessels. One man is still unaccounted for and diving operations are underway at this time as it is suspected he may have been trapped in the mangled mess of the fallen Derrick and well deck.
No idea on causation yet could be any one of a number of things , sinkhole ,cantilever or Derrick issue , leg failure etc .no sense speculating on that until more details come out . Extremely Unfortunate that a life may have been lost but the good to come out of it will be the shake up and wake up that heritage will inevitably go through in the coming days /weeks although this was a contractor issue there are Far too many instances and examples of extremely poorly maintained installations and wells in the heritage offshore acreage that pose daily risks to workers and the environment That the average citizen has no clue about as its well hidden from the general population. Only when an oil spill finds its way to land or onto a fisherman’s boat or a life is lost do we hear about it.

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Re: The collapse of RIG 110....Here we go!

Postby hover11 » December 22nd, 2024, 12:48 pm

The_Honourable wrote:
j.o.e wrote:Glad everyone is safe….. in record time this thread went political. Next year will be fun **rolls eyes**


Next year would be lit


But back on topic

Pete Phillip of La Romain San Fernando remains unaccounted for, search and rescue efforts underway
Update: Hearing the missing person has been located and is trapped but alive.

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Postby hover11 » December 22nd, 2024, 12:49 pm

Where are the Ministers a tragedy has occurred and they are nowhere to be seen like they were last week monday. That's strange

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Postby shake d livin wake d dead » December 22nd, 2024, 1:33 pm

The missing person
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Re: The collapse of RIG 110....Here we go!

Postby paid_influencer » December 22nd, 2024, 1:45 pm

prayers for he.

While the rest of us enjoying a merry christmas, these fellas on the rig risking their life to make ends meet for short-term contracts. It not easy out there.

hope they find an rescue him

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Postby pugboy » December 22nd, 2024, 1:45 pm

yeah them buss it down the pbr in a hurry early in the morning

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Postby hover11 » December 22nd, 2024, 3:04 pm

UPDATE: PETE PHILLIPS HAS NOT BEEN LOCATED
Statement from employer Well Services Ltd.
"Well Services has become aware of several misleading statements circulating online regarding today’s incident on Rig 110. We would like to clarify that claims suggesting the missing person has been located and is in communication with the rescue team are false. As Search and rescue continues, Well Services is committed to providing accurate and timely updates as the situation develops."
READ HERE: https://trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/s ... 5b2d0.html

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Re: The collapse of RIG 110....Here we go!

Postby bluefete » December 22nd, 2024, 4:45 pm

The same Heritage with the 4 dead divers from 2023.

Prayers for him and his family. Hoping for the best but preparing for the worst.

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