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Takeaways from AP's story on safety concerns about Shell's fleet of oil production ships

By ED DAVEY - Apr 03, 2025, 03:47 AM ET
Last Updated - Apr 03, 2025, 03:47 AM EDT
Shell Production Ships Safety Takeaways
FILE - A Shell logo is displayed at a gas station in London, on March 8, 2022. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein, File)

A huge oil spill in 2011 from the Bonga, a floating oil production vessel off the coast of Nigeria owned by Shell, was one of the worst there in a decade

Oil major Shell operates a fleet of giant ships permanently moored over oilfields around the world. The ships receive oil pumped from wells beneath the seabed and transfer it to tankers. Reporting by The Associated Press, based on internal documents, raises questions about the safety of these ships.

Here's what to know:

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The Bonga oil spill

What can go wrong was illustrated off Nigeria in 2011, when a pipe connecting Shell's production ship Bonga to a tanker sprang a leak. The spill wasn't noticed for more than four hours, and 40,000 barrels of oil spilled into the Atlantic. An oil slick spread over 685 square miles (1,776 square kilometers) of water, an area twice the size of New York City. A $3.6 billion fine was the result, though it's still being appealed today.

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