Should we continue to destroy old oil-industry structures or preserve the thriving coral-reef ecosystems they're supporting?
Neft Daşları, meaning “Oil Rocks,” was the world’s first oil-drilling platform. In recent decades, its population has dwindled, while sections have fallen into disrepair and been claimed by the sea.
Deep in the Caspian Sea, around 100 kilometres off the coast of Azerbaijan's capital Baku, lies Neft Daslari, the world's oldest offshore oil platform ... a lone drilling rig on a tiny island ...
The Caspian Sea, also referred to as the world's "biggest lake", is home ... it is the world's oldest offshore platform, ...
Transocean offers a top-notch fleet at a reasonable price, and it has improved its balance sheet, thus reducing the downside ...
Adnoc’s most recent Upper Zakum expansion drive expected to boost and sustain field’s output at 1.2 million bpd in the next ...
the world’s largest lake. It’s around 60 miles off the coast of Azerbaijan’s capital city of Baku and several hours by boat ride from the mainland. It is the world’s oldest offshore oil ...
The contract includes the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) of several structures on Assefiya Island.
The Caspian Sea, also referred to as the world's "biggest ... world's oldest offshore platform, which during its heyday was home to 5,000 oil workers. Founded in the late 1940s, the rig originally ...