WA inquiry shines spotlight on floating LNG safety fears
Article by Angela Macdonald-Smith published by The Sydney Morning Herald: 8 May 2015
WA inquiry shines spotlight on floating LNG safety fears
Royal Dutch Shell and Woodside Petroleum have insisted that workers to be stationed on vast floating liquefied natural gas plants far off the Western Australian coast will be safe despite serious concerns having been raised in a parliamentary inquiry that they won’t be evacuated even for severe tropical cyclones.
A WA parliamentary committee examining the safety of floating LNG highlighted fears that workers would be thrown around within their accommodation modules during cyclones and could experience psychological stress at being unable to leave the vessel.
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