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Mon Sep 17, 2012, 06:48 AM Sep 2012

Shell Suffers Alaska Oil Drilling Setback After Dome Damage

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-09-17/shell-won-t-drill-for-oil-in-alaska-this-year-after-dome-damaged.html

Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA), Europe’s largest oil company, was forced to scrap plans to drill for oil off Alaska this year after a containment dome designed to cap a spill was damaged.

The need for repairs won’t leave enough time to drill deep enough to find oil this year, The Hague-based Shell said today in a statement. It will instead drill a number of so-called top holes, preparing the way for a renewed exploration campaign next year. Shell had planned to invest $1 billion in exploration off Alaska this year.

“We are disappointed that the dome has not yet met our stringent acceptance standards, but as we have said all along, we will not conduct any operation until we are satisfied that we are fully prepared to do it safely,” Shell said.

After six years of preparation, Shell started drilling this month in Alaska’s Chukchi Sea after obtaining a permit from the U.S. Interior Department. Shell has invested $4.5 billion on the offshore leases and equipment and fought at least 50 lawsuits from environmental groups opposing the first wells in the Arctic waters in about 20 years.
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