Transocean suffered "blow" a few months before the PMO Mexico Gulf oil spill

In accordance with internal company report see by the BBC, the 711 Sedco drilling rig in the North Sea, which is rented by Shell and operated by Transocean, experienced a build-up of pressure last year.

Anti-Eruption blow - safety key failed on the horizon of depth - device worked effectively and prevent an explosion.

The incident occurred on December 23, 2009, has been studied by the Health and Safety Executive and Transocean wrote an internal report.

In a statement, Transocean said: "activities related to security that occur on a shelf anywhere in the world, including that of December 23, 2009, are immediately reported to management, fully investigated and the valuable information gleaned that inquiry is used to enhance existing security systems across the fleet."


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