This Anchor Killed 91 Men

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@waterlinestories
@waterlinestories 10 ай бұрын
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@Calmdown1354
@Calmdown1354 10 ай бұрын
Another great video 👍 should do one on the MSC Napoli, interesting story and salvage operation.
@localbod
@localbod 10 ай бұрын
Your grammar and use of tenses is not as it should be. If you would like help with your scripts contact me.
@Eidolon1andOnly
@Eidolon1andOnly 10 ай бұрын
Sorry, but the title is misleading. Giving a big thumbs down for that dishonesty, and won't be subscribing. Edit: Seeing similar tactics used for your other videos means I will tell KZbin not to recommend any more videos from your channel. You can make eye catching thumbnails and titles without resorting to such dishonesty.
@Deacon_T
@Deacon_T 10 ай бұрын
Look into the sinking of the Sedco 472 in I believe it was 1986 in the China sea. She was the sister ship of the Sedco BP 471. I was on the bridge of 471 when the teletype flashed her sinking. If memory serves me well she broke in half all hands lost. SEDCO 472 is a Drilling vessel built in 1977 by MITSUI TAMANO ENGINEERING & SHIPBUILDING - TAMANO, JAPAN. Current status: Decommissioned or lost. It's gross tonnage is 7538 tons.
@markbonner1139
@markbonner1139 10 ай бұрын
Entire operation, CRIMINAL!! & the COMPANY TOOK OUT WEATHER RADIOS?? &the " CAPTAIN" SAILED ANYWAY???WTF!!
@richardbeckenbaugh1805
@richardbeckenbaugh1805 10 ай бұрын
I worked for a company that did forensic analysis of accidents for insurance companies. Whenever our results didn’t match what they wanted, they wouldn’t accept the reports. If they accepted the reports they would have to share them during discovery. We still got paid but they didn’t accept the reports so they were never published. There are many “unsolved “ accidents and plane crashes we actually solved in only a few days. The reports on what happened will never see the light of day until all the relatives are dead and can’t sue.
@rm3141593
@rm3141593 10 ай бұрын
Hmmm. Interesting 🤔.
@raynic1173
@raynic1173 10 ай бұрын
Yup, I worked for a third party engineering inspection firm....There's a whole lot of burying or ignoring information and test results. I once pointed out some structural discrepancies that another inspector had missed, I was told to mind my own business. In another case we had sections of the job that never got tested properly, I was told we would bury them in paper work and they will never figure it out....lots of shenanigans going on out there...
@stevejones9062
@stevejones9062 9 ай бұрын
So this company was as morally bankrupt as it's client.
@samfromportadown
@samfromportadown 9 ай бұрын
I would leak all of the reports.
@ripwednesdayadams
@ripwednesdayadams 9 ай бұрын
So fucked up. Also the fact that in maritime accidents the shipping companies will sue the families of the victims immediately to catch them off guard and minimize any financial cost to the company. The sinking of the El Faro and ensuing court battle involving Tote Maritime is a somewhat recent example. Although in a rare instance Tote did end up settling because they had been so negligent and there was so much evidence against them. The US maritime laws really favor companies over the individuals working for them.
@Murhaain
@Murhaain 10 ай бұрын
We have investigated ourselves and found no evidence of any wrongdoing.
@railroad9000
@railroad9000 10 ай бұрын
Sounds very famliar?
@robertmiranda2444
@robertmiranda2444 10 ай бұрын
Every law enforcement agency everywhere.
@Tazz-Media
@Tazz-Media 10 ай бұрын
Ahhh YES, that old chestnut.
@LogjammerDbaggagecling-qr5ds
@LogjammerDbaggagecling-qr5ds 10 ай бұрын
In fact, our CEO found that they went above and beyond during this event, and will be firing 1000 people to free up extra cash to give himself a bonus.
@zacharywassing8589
@zacharywassing8589 10 ай бұрын
Yeah me too
@oliverbenis
@oliverbenis 10 ай бұрын
I worked with one of the survivors of the Seacrest disaster. The wreck was later scuttled in the Gulf of Thailand. I worked in the area of the wreck during a drilling campaign for Chevron.
@tomhutchins7495
@tomhutchins7495 10 ай бұрын
So FAAA found that the ship had acceptable stability at the moment it capsized, and that it handled the sea condition just fine until it didn't? How does a report like that not get laughed out of court?
@rosewood1
@rosewood1 10 ай бұрын
Clearly biased and corrupt.
@dalephillips7576
@dalephillips7576 5 ай бұрын
Never go to court, delay and then settle when the victim’s run out of money for lawyers.
@indridcold8433
@indridcold8433 Ай бұрын
Stockton Rush was moonlighting as safety inspector and quality control investigator.
@firzen0000
@firzen0000 10 ай бұрын
Greed and corruption strike yet again, imagine my shock. Great video btw.
@gildedpeahen876
@gildedpeahen876 10 ай бұрын
How strange, the consulting firm hired by and paid by the gas company found them not liable! What a co-inkeedink
@sandcat2383
@sandcat2383 9 ай бұрын
Clearly there's no bias from the consulting firm whatsoever, it would be insane to think the gas company is liable
@gildedpeahen876
@gildedpeahen876 9 ай бұрын
@@sandcat2383 obviously!
@ZiqM4
@ZiqM4 8 ай бұрын
“We investigated ourselves and found no wrongdoing"
@gildedpeahen876
@gildedpeahen876 8 ай бұрын
@@ZiqM4 literally tho 💀
@IanSlatas
@IanSlatas 7 ай бұрын
Per the title of the video, the anchor is the murderer here.
@Vok250
@Vok250 10 ай бұрын
The more I learn about this oil and gas industry, the more I'm shocked at the evil and corruption that allows it to exist. Glad I got out.
@CT-ue4kg
@CT-ue4kg 10 ай бұрын
Anything with lots of money available is the same
@Nono-hk3is
@Nono-hk3is 10 ай бұрын
We gotta have our oil
@bonsaw57
@bonsaw57 10 ай бұрын
CT-ue4kg Is so effing right. Anything with billions of dollars on the line is gonna get shadyness
@jaseeliegames
@jaseeliegames 10 ай бұрын
Capitalism. That’s the word you’re looking for. That’s the problem.
@coldpotatoes2556
@coldpotatoes2556 10 ай бұрын
Same with Big Pharma.
@johnwise7244
@johnwise7244 10 ай бұрын
Amazing channel. Seriously underrated. I applaud you for such a fact focused narrative retelling of stories like this that should never be forgotten.
@miapdx503
@miapdx503 8 ай бұрын
Truly an excellent channel. I'm binge watching it now, every video just as professional and succinct as the last.
@firemann3295
@firemann3295 6 ай бұрын
Not having the proper radios to get local weather seems shady AF right off the bat.
@tearainey1
@tearainey1 10 ай бұрын
It never ceases to amaze and horrify me at the staggering level of apathy, greed, and evil that oil companies but especially Chevron have committed throughout the years. I just listened to a story some weeks ago about how Chevron ran drilling expeditions in South America (maybe around 30s-40s but perhaps in the 50s? I can't recall specifically) and they had clear protocol to follow in the Americas to preserve the environment and prevent, or at least greatly decrease, the risks of spills and contamination. They threw out the manual because this was land owned by natives and it was not American land, so they thought they'd never be held accountable if something went wrong. They went so far as to drill and dump crude in the environment with no retention ponds at all, decimating the land and leaving behind a sickening mess that continues to kill the indigenous people even today. They had forgone all safety protocol and raked in billions while also recklessly and haphazardly loosing crude along the way due to their lack of care. There's probably millions if not a billion dollars worth of oil that they just dumped, oil that has sat in the surface water, that has seeped into the ground water, oil that has choked out the vegetative life and led to the deaths of countless animals. The natives tried to sue Chevron, and immediately Chevron moved to have their trial held in South America believing that the government there would never hold them accountable. They actually knew that if their deeds came to public light in America they'd be lambasted as villainous and held to task for their evil. So they go to South America and are found guilty, something that surprised them. They were fined a significant amount of money and were told that they would need to head cleanup efforts until the water and ground was no longer toxic enough to kill the local inhabitants, animal or human. Chevron refused, and went for an appeal. In the end to this day Chevron has not done a single thing to rectify the damage they caused. They continue to turn a blind eye to the thousands of miles of rainforest they destroyed, and the many indigenous people who continue to die of cancer because of their mismanagement. And I'm certain that this is only one of probably hundreds of stories about their evil. Chevron, probably all oil companies, has blood on their hands and they have never been held accountable for the death and destruction they've wrought on the world in pursuit of energy domination and money.
@zacharywielgosz847
@zacharywielgosz847 10 ай бұрын
Sounds like Lago Agrio in Ecuador. Season 5 of the podcast Drilled covers it in a lot of detail
@JB-bm1to
@JB-bm1to 10 ай бұрын
Omg that's fucking insane! Those people aren't human.
@cwavt8849
@cwavt8849 10 ай бұрын
I didn't know this about Chevron. Thank you for that information
@phoenix211245
@phoenix211245 10 ай бұрын
Any mining/extraction industry really, especially in poor third world countries. You don't want to even think about how many safety and environmental regulations are regularly bypassed to save money there.
@purplefood1
@purplefood1 10 ай бұрын
@@phoenix211245 the fucked thing is they save pennies compared to what they make anyway
@tommo5884
@tommo5884 8 ай бұрын
This should read, 91 people died because of Unocal was criminaly negligent in their responsibilities to the health and safety of all those aboard, focusing on profit over life.
@shannonmcstormy5021
@shannonmcstormy5021 10 ай бұрын
Executives will continue to do this sort of thing until they are looking at extensive jail time, not just a lawsuit. Every time one of these incidents occur at a gas/oil location, higher-ups made the decisions and they never receive any consequences. If you look them up later, they are still working, sometimes at an even higher level in the company.
@HeronPoint2021
@HeronPoint2021 9 ай бұрын
In Canada we now have the Westray Mining disaster in NB as a marker for executives making decisions KNOWING people will die. But even with that precedent, we have not had ONE executive in decades go to jail even though we have the law on the books for safety.
@ChuckNorrisUltra
@ChuckNorrisUltra 8 ай бұрын
The Westray Mining disaster happened right after the riots broke out from the Rodney King beating.
@ChuckNorrisUltra
@ChuckNorrisUltra 8 ай бұрын
I'm looking that disaster up now, thanks.
@michaelfrench3396
@michaelfrench3396 10 ай бұрын
You know and all my years of commercial fishing. I thought I dealt with some shitty conditions occasionally. And I did. I can honestly say though that none of the skippers that I fished with or the companies that I fished for ever willingly just sent me out to my death. It sounds like this company knew exactly what was coming and didn't really care if the men died because they're replaceable. But on the off chance that the storm doesn't hit them, they'll make a bunch more money. So there really isn't a downside in the equation if they leave the boat out there. I mean it's covered by insurance after all. What really gets me is that the crew was willing to go to see on a boat with no other way to receive information about the weather then what the company decided to send them. And I'm sure that there are stories that happened while that boat was going down, that made men eligible for an award on par with the medal of honor. We'll just never know though because they're all dead. And I don't know if anyone else has experienced this or agrees with me, but I feel like some of these stories would be even more gripping. If in the background you played the noise that ropes and cables make when the wind is blowing steadily at 50 or 60 knots. It is an unbelievable shriek. And it makes the hair on your body stand up. And it just gets louder and more ominous as the wind picks up.
@ibbylancaster8981
@ibbylancaster8981 10 ай бұрын
Sounds like it wasn’t as much the anchor but Unocal officials who were too greedy to shut it down early enough to save the damn crew. What a terrible loss of life.
@rm3141593
@rm3141593 10 ай бұрын
Yeah, I was wondering how just that particular anchor killed off 91 guys.
@zed4225
@zed4225 10 ай бұрын
Sad story, RIP to all those who lost their lives. I'm pretty sure this could have been avoided but too late now.
@ashifmerani6003
@ashifmerani6003 10 ай бұрын
Great research, great graphics, great presentation! Keep it up!
@Tindometari
@Tindometari 10 ай бұрын
And by the way, the eye is a good candidate for the *worst* place for a surface vessel to be in a typhoon. In the eyewall, the waves may be huge and breaking but at least they're coming from a consistent direction with a reasonably consistent period. Inside the eye, they converge from all parts of the eyewall, creating a sea state of heaving, confused chaos. I've talked to a sailor who'd been there and he said it was the most frightening thing he'd ever seen at sea and even worse because it was almost dead calm and sunlit. If that surface vessel in the eye also has serious stability problems ... the prognosis is not good.
@tedthesailor172
@tedthesailor172 10 ай бұрын
I'm not quite sure what part the anchor played as the ship capsized apparently on account of it being top-heavy...
@Galfrid
@Galfrid 6 ай бұрын
Scapegoat, apparently 🤔
@Macy8216
@Macy8216 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for talking about this topic, my grandfather was one of the victims.
@derekstocker6661
@derekstocker6661 10 ай бұрын
Very well reported tragedy, thanks for this, well done. RIP to the crew.
@caberfeigh396
@caberfeigh396 10 ай бұрын
I was drilling in Indonesia when this happened, I knew many of the Seacrest crew.
@Turaelin
@Turaelin 8 ай бұрын
1. The rig is upgraded. 2. "The rig isn't surveyed after the maintenance and upgrades." 3. "...and it doesn't have a stability test..." 4. "The superintendent ignores the severe storm warning..." What ACTUALLY killed those 91 men was.... that superintendent. Period. The first 3 actions contributed to the loss, but had they heeded the warning... it wold not have been lost THIS time. But it was, and it that unnamed superintendent's decision that killed them.
@Sickle7100
@Sickle7100 3 ай бұрын
It seems there are still viewers that aren't used to click bait differing from content. Great content by the way.
@richcarrCCC
@richcarrCCC 6 ай бұрын
Kent Nolan gets all my due respect and appreciation for his efforts to save some of the crew, may God bless and be with him and all those who lost their lives along with all their respective families, friends and loved ones.
@neptunenavalmods4420
@neptunenavalmods4420 10 ай бұрын
Great video - reminds me of the Glomar Java Sea and Derrick Barge 29. Another case of drilling companies letting a storm get way too close, and not evacuating people. I would like to see a writeup of the "Java Sea", since I see you have covered DB29 already - this was well done.
@DIABETOR
@DIABETOR 10 ай бұрын
“The region had been taken over by the Taliban, but that was not a hindrance to the oil industry” says all you need to know about the oil industry
@rapidthrash1964
@rapidthrash1964 10 ай бұрын
Never heard about this one but I’m angry that it seems forgotten
@TheNefastor
@TheNefastor 10 ай бұрын
It's forgotten because there are so many such crimes in the oil and gas industry.
@Sol_Going_Places
@Sol_Going_Places 10 ай бұрын
About the anchor cables, was it 15mm/1.5 cm, really?. or was it 15cm. The latter sounds more likely.
@Orxenhorf
@Orxenhorf 8 ай бұрын
Sounds like negligent manslaughter on the part of the corporate office to me, just on the grounds of not providing the proper weather report and telling them to ride it out.
@brianbrowneyes5382
@brianbrowneyes5382 10 ай бұрын
Have you considered covering the MS Estonia? Great vids, all very informative
@waterlinestories
@waterlinestories 10 ай бұрын
I have it on the list. It's a long list and it's not yet shortlisted
@BrettonFerguson
@BrettonFerguson 10 ай бұрын
There are only 10,000 other videos about MS Estonia already. Why not do a video about incidents everybody hasn't already covered?
@beverlyreiner-baillargeon6205
@beverlyreiner-baillargeon6205 10 ай бұрын
Another fantastic video from my favorite site 😉👍😉👍 I would hope that regulations have tightened up alot since 1995 and everyone has learned from ALL your accidents!!
@waterlinestories
@waterlinestories 10 ай бұрын
Thanks Beverly. Yes you hope so but I think accidents still happen
@beverlyreiner-baillargeon6205
@beverlyreiner-baillargeon6205 10 ай бұрын
@@waterlinestories Yup just like an accident is and accident. Like when I broke my ankle last weekend. An accident!!!
@waterlinestories
@waterlinestories 10 ай бұрын
@beverlyreiner-baillargeon6205 ouch. How did you manage that?
@beverlyreiner-baillargeon6205
@beverlyreiner-baillargeon6205 10 ай бұрын
@@waterlinestories I caught my toes in the pantry door dislocating my ankle and fractured some bones two weeks after I was airlifted to the hospital for blood clots in my lungs. Boy I can't catch a break 😂😉😂😉
@canufi6my
@canufi6my 8 ай бұрын
Long time ago I applied to work on an offshore oil rig, after an introduction and walk about, I withdrew my application and never looked back.
@TheWarySamaritan
@TheWarySamaritan 10 ай бұрын
Union Oil of California. Worked with them on and off for seventeen years and never heard it pronounced "You No Kul". Here we pronounce it "You No Cal" or "You Nuh Cal"
@rameyzamora1018
@rameyzamora1018 10 ай бұрын
YOU no cal is how it's been pronounced in the industry LOL. yoo NOcle is a new one.
@Bloodborn420
@Bloodborn420 5 ай бұрын
Im so glad your channel popped up in my feed.
@cd5927
@cd5927 10 ай бұрын
I can't imagine the feeling of when not 1 but multiple 1 inch steel cables snap. Not only because the cables themselves are strong but because the anchors are not fixed. With a high enough load the anchors should just drag, but I they're snapping it means the shock loading on the cables is so great there's no time for the anchor to drag which is just an unthinkable amount of force.
@soopersooper3291
@soopersooper3291 10 ай бұрын
They would fail at a lower force from shock loading, than from a steady pull.
@holgerpetersenn9915
@holgerpetersenn9915 10 ай бұрын
another great video, I really appreciate your content.
@waterlinestories
@waterlinestories 10 ай бұрын
👌🏻 thanks
@PendeltonWhiskey
@PendeltonWhiskey 28 күн бұрын
I'm a 43 year retired merchant mariner. My observation is that obvious safety issues go ignored until people are injured or killed and the insurance companies are forced to pay out big claims. No foresight whatever. Case in point, none other than the Titanic. White Star Lines cut the number of lifeboats in half just for the sake of looks. Afterwards the rules were much stricter for lifeboat requirements.
@andrew_koala2974
@andrew_koala2974 10 ай бұрын
Excellent and skilled presentation Very few presenters have such presentation skills with the correct cadence, Presenting - Talking and Speaking are three different things that not many KZbinrs undersand
@waterlinestories
@waterlinestories 10 ай бұрын
Thanks, I really appreciate that
@sandralogue1774
@sandralogue1774 5 ай бұрын
When I was in the Navy,during hurricanes we were sent to sea as a maneuverable ship stands a much better chance of surviving than a ship moored or anchored
@frankjones5948
@frankjones5948 10 ай бұрын
Well done on getting the terminology correct with regards to the drilling equipment
@waterlinestories
@waterlinestories 10 ай бұрын
🤣 thanks. I always worry when it comes to equipment I'm not familiar with.
@MADmosche
@MADmosche 10 ай бұрын
Except they mispronounced Unocal every single time 👎
@IndyandJazmin
@IndyandJazmin 10 ай бұрын
As a child, i remember listening to the adults arguing and worrying about running out of gas and oil. Now as an adult, 30 - 35 years later, I really truly wish we had. That thick black demonic blood, drawn from deep within the earth's crust, really seems to lead to a great deal of death and destruction on a global scale.
@tomghzel
@tomghzel 10 ай бұрын
Also to a lot of savety as oil gives us the ability to build better structures, bridges, defense from sea, higher food supply, deaths from climate have gone down like 70% is the last 100 years. We would be nowhere without it.
@martyzielinski1442
@martyzielinski1442 10 ай бұрын
What’s wrong with you, indy? Without oil, THERE ARE PRESENTLY NO VIABLE ALTERNATIVES.
@C-Here
@C-Here 10 ай бұрын
Exactly... And the billions of litres of oil that have been removed in the last 100 plus years, from USA, UAE and Europe, will lead to subsidence... Imagine the voids that leaves? We truly are the most destructive creatures... 😢😢
@martyzielinski1442
@martyzielinski1442 10 ай бұрын
@@C-Here You’re worried about THAT? Sorry pal, but we’ve got far bigger problems the minute supply outstrips demand! And we appear to be just about at the turning point.....
@C-Here
@C-Here 10 ай бұрын
@@martyzielinski1442 You worry about that, I'll worry when continents collapse and we'll be back in the stone age..!!
@rickwhite4137
@rickwhite4137 10 ай бұрын
Never trust a company that pays millions in bonuses! The risk is that the leaders may be tempted to go to extremes to have the bonus paid out. This can lead to deaths.
@IHWKR
@IHWKR 10 ай бұрын
Blatant corruption from start to finish. They got off way easier than they should have. These companies need severe punishments, monetary and criminal that will highly incentivise lives over money.
@MrPepsilon
@MrPepsilon 5 ай бұрын
1987 it was actually drilling in the Java Sea, the Santan Oilfield in East Kalimantan (Borneo) to be precise. I know for sure. Just checked my log book. I was one of the divers. I made several dives to the sea floor checking the gas bubbles seeping out around the casing. If too much of the expanding gas escape it will push away the water under the ship and cause it to be unstable or in worst scenario sink. That happened to a jack-up rig in outside Java. I was working offshore in South East Asia for almost 10yrs. Too many stories too be told here.
@sandralogue1774
@sandralogue1774 5 ай бұрын
When I was in the Navy,during hurricanes we were sent to sea as a maneuverable ship stands a much better chance of surviving than a ship moored or anchored. The call to stay anchored doomed this crew.
@blackbirdxx4613
@blackbirdxx4613 10 ай бұрын
So how did the anchor kill them... Come on man
@greghenrikson952
@greghenrikson952 8 ай бұрын
FYI it's "You-na-cal" They had a big footprint in Alaska as well.
@kennethhacker3014
@kennethhacker3014 10 ай бұрын
Why didn't they have one of them torpedo type boats that have power..i forgot the name of the craft... great presentation 4:59
@VerninTheRat
@VerninTheRat 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for another great installment, Mate. As technical, gripping and informative as always. - This one though, left me with the same conclusion as so many of us: These oil companies are just beyond evil. I'll be checking out the book mentioned: Economic Hitman, because this is a subject that has always interested me. The entire oil industry is like, ran by Sauron, I swear. Wouldn't be surprised if they got a literal Orc army going at this point; Where they forge hellish orcs out of the pits of crude oil, to eventually go forth and conquer the surface, turning it into a veritable wasteland of refineries, scorched earth and soil wrought with waste and heavy metals... ...Anyways, my imagination gets going quick. What I want to also mention, that I find equally as oppressive as the crude oil industry, is the other, sub-industries, that are associated with the entire oil industry. Families like the DuPont family, successfully lobbied against the usage of organic plastic compounds- leaving us with a worse product, that is absolutely horrible for the earth (and with the finding of micro-plastics in every human's blood on earth now, us too) and of course, makes them More money. Hemp-based fiber is stronger than synthetic and hemp-based plastics are apparently stronger too. Not to mention, there are thousands of other methods too, for fuel and literally everything we use crude oil for. But this is the new iteration of your Mongol Overlord. They do not ride in the wind on the highlands with their endless expanse of armies. They fight in suits, in towers, directing their masses to carry out their plans of conquest from the comfort of a desk, and a cocktail in hand. But the end goal is surely the same as even Genghis: Money, Power, Women. Control.
@Rosco-P.Coldchain
@Rosco-P.Coldchain 10 ай бұрын
I remember arriving alone in Bangkok in 1995 and I just thought wow what a city I fell in love with Thailand 🇹🇭 it’s a beautiful country..I hope to travel again soon but will probably give loas and Cambodia a visit next time…❤
@BlueButtonFly
@BlueButtonFly 10 ай бұрын
Why did you say " Thailand 🇹🇭"?
@TheOtherSteel
@TheOtherSteel 8 ай бұрын
Unocal is the short version of Union Oil Company of California. The last three letters of Unocal are pronounced like the first three letters of California. It is [you-know-cal], not [you-know-cul].
@csnipper524
@csnipper524 Ай бұрын
Your telling me the investigating company found in favor of the ones who hired them? I'm shocked. 😮😮
@waterlinestories
@waterlinestories Ай бұрын
I know right.
@jacobhall979
@jacobhall979 10 ай бұрын
As soon as you said top drive I wondered why anyone would consider a high centre of gravity as an upgrade
@firstlast1047
@firstlast1047 10 ай бұрын
With the additional ballast tanks added, it was deemed safe. Those waves, swells and rolling were not factored. I dare say, in normal sea conditions for that area, the additional ballast tanks would have been sufficient.
@musicmanfelipe
@musicmanfelipe 3 ай бұрын
I work on a drill ship in the Gulf of Mexico. We take hurricanes seriously now.
@peterresetz1960
@peterresetz1960 10 ай бұрын
UNOCAL is pronounced, you-no-kall. This is in the English language called an acronym, which combines the first one or more letters from the beginning of each name or word to construct a single word or name. In this case it is, Union Oil Company of California.
@johanvanrensburg2436
@johanvanrensburg2436 10 ай бұрын
I love your content..!! I’ve been neaning to ask you, are you south african..? In some of your video’s you said the south african names and surnames with such ease..
@waterlinestories
@waterlinestories 10 ай бұрын
Yes I am. I live in Germany now.
@Murgoh
@Murgoh 10 ай бұрын
If the drive system and a drill rod being in their uppermost position in the derrick significantly decreases stability is there a reason not to lower the equipment to its bottom position so the drill rod protrudes downwards through the bottom of the ship? Just asking, I don't know anything about oil drilling.
@fastinradfordable
@fastinradfordable 10 ай бұрын
Because using the drill for support would likely break off the drill entirely possibly initiating a major oil leak. The drill ships have much technology to remain perfectly stationary despite the waves and currents. If too much waves or currents the ship would begin flexing the drill. Until it breaks off. ..
@Murgoh
@Murgoh 10 ай бұрын
@@fastinradfordable Ok, I thought the ship was already detached from the rest of the drill at that point. As said, I know nothing about oil drilling.
@farmerfarmerer3847
@farmerfarmerer3847 10 ай бұрын
Any chance of you covering the Ron Tappmeyer Jackup accident?
@HolzMichel
@HolzMichel 10 ай бұрын
this is an emblematic instance when a ships captain is not really the captain and has to rely on decisions coming from a corporate office office far removed from the reality of the situation. had the skipper been allowed to do what needed to be done we wouldn't be monday morning quarterbacking on this subject.
@androidbox3571
@androidbox3571 10 ай бұрын
"Has'nt been a typhoon for 50 years" should have been taken as a warning, ie long overdue for one, not interpreted as "typhoons no longer occur in this area". Would say decision to stay on site dictated by money, not crew safety, and by upper management who have accountacy and " business administration" backgrounds, not marine engineering. I worked in the offsore oil industry for 30 years from 1975, noticeable that from early 80's that engineering based management replaced by "bean counters".
@richardletaw4068
@richardletaw4068 8 ай бұрын
This is hideous! EVERYTHING that could be done to put the crew at risk, WAS. Corporate executives should have received the maximum criminal sanctions-for MURDER. The bastards. (For the record, and as a former California resident, the company’s name was pronounced YOO-NOE-kal, with almost level stress on the first two syllables. But that is now a sad, academic footnote.)
@ralf7817
@ralf7817 6 ай бұрын
I did not know a ship this large would use anchor cable rather then an anchor chain.
@heyitsjel
@heyitsjel 10 ай бұрын
Having been on a modern jack-up with wind in excess of a hundred knots, I can't imagine what it would be like to be on a rickety old drillship in similar weather. The damned jack-up felt like a floater! You could literally feel the rig swaying and moving in the wind. Cargo containers loaded with equipment were literally shifted across deck by the wind. This story screams of incompetence and stupidity by all parties involved; especially the OIM/toolpushers of the Seacrest. Why on earth wouldn't you hang the string off downhole (using an RTTS packer or similar) and shut the BOP? Heck, if the proverbial really hits the fan and you're desperate to not shear the pipe, then spaceout and hang the string off on in the BOP (pipe rams); back the pipe off and shut the blind or shear rams. Not an ideal situation, but better than being locked to bottom with some antiquated compensator in a typhoon. I'm amazed they actually drilled for as long as they did in such terrible/shallow conditions - old floaters (drillships/semis) have *terrible* compensators. There's really no excuse for this - other than pure greed and incompetence - especially given the relatively shallow waters of the gulf of Thailand where they drill. You could readily run and set a storm packer (or similar) in only a few hours.
@RideGasGas
@RideGasGas 10 ай бұрын
The SI symbol for kilo is a lower case 'k'. The upper case 'K' symbol is for the unit kelvin. So the Km unit used for the distance is actually kelvin meters . . .
@CSltz
@CSltz 10 ай бұрын
The Witch of November must be a world traveler.
@tedsmith6137
@tedsmith6137 8 ай бұрын
The cable on a 14 ton anchor is 15mm thick? .600"? less than 5/8"? Sounds flimsy! 2:40
@BW12149
@BW12149 10 ай бұрын
It’s all about money. These companies don’t care about personnel, lives, and families.
@alistairclarke6726
@alistairclarke6726 10 ай бұрын
cool stories and well narrated mate
@marcusm663
@marcusm663 8 ай бұрын
Corporate greed and criminal malfeasance. Should be prison terms.
@mugin11223344
@mugin11223344 10 ай бұрын
The anchor did not kill 91 people. Greed killed 91 people.
@UKSCIENCEORG
@UKSCIENCEORG 10 ай бұрын
When they say "worse things happen at sea".....they aren't kidding!
@AuntieSmelly
@AuntieSmelly 6 ай бұрын
I don't know if this is possible, but why is there not a waterproof room on the deck that the workers can get into if a cap sizes and they'll be safe underneath the water till help comes. Have an escape hatch so they can be let out, is that not an option?
@northlakestudio4584
@northlakestudio4584 10 ай бұрын
I got a 30-minute ad trying to watch this. I guess I'll never know
@randybaumery-u5r
@randybaumery-u5r 10 ай бұрын
This makes me shudder.
@MichaelDropp-v4i
@MichaelDropp-v4i 10 ай бұрын
Affordable energy equals freedom. It’s that simple.
@san.r.9139
@san.r.9139 10 ай бұрын
"If they'd been hired by the vicims, I wonder if their recommendation would have been the same?" That right there is the problem with hirable "experts" in the legal system. They're only experts if they can make a living, they only make a living if they get hired, and they only get hired if they are likely to be useful to their client. If they'd been hired by the victims, I can almost guarantee that they'd have found in the opposite direction.
@Idrinklight44
@Idrinklight44 10 ай бұрын
Greed and not the anchor ⚓! Is what killed them
@tysoncutler3630
@tysoncutler3630 5 ай бұрын
2:42 This image confuses me. 50mm is les than 2 inches for the US crowd, and this cable in the image looks more like .5 meter thick.
@jongrotrian5067
@jongrotrian5067 5 ай бұрын
CONFLICT OF INTEREST, much? That is the definition of it.
@MoBoostZa
@MoBoostZa 10 ай бұрын
Dankie bru👍
@waterlinestories
@waterlinestories 10 ай бұрын
🤛🏻 plesuur
@YouTube_user3333
@YouTube_user3333 9 ай бұрын
The anchoring cables are 50 centimetres thick, not millimetres.
@chloehennessey6813
@chloehennessey6813 10 ай бұрын
Like the storm that sunk US Navy ships because the signs; and knowledgeable people were ignored costing sailors lives and a few billion (in adjusted dollars) in combatant ships.
@Hungryghost01
@Hungryghost01 7 ай бұрын
A boat named after Ryan Seacrest is cursed to begin with
@huh8662
@huh8662 9 ай бұрын
No company will ever put the safety of their workers above profits.
@mhick3333
@mhick3333 8 ай бұрын
Great presentation
@somethingelse4424
@somethingelse4424 6 ай бұрын
Despicable. They clearly got caught with their drill pipe out when it shouldn't be.
@jedcletis9313
@jedcletis9313 10 ай бұрын
Profits over people - the story never seems to change :(
@terrallputnam7979
@terrallputnam7979 6 ай бұрын
How convenient that the FAAA didn't find anything wrong with the ship. Since they were hired by Unocal, it's totally believable that they came up with this finding. Seacrest was obviously not prepared for such a Typhoon.
@dmccollom1969
@dmccollom1969 8 ай бұрын
UNOCAL You-Know-Cal
@MrJdsenior
@MrJdsenior 10 ай бұрын
Wow, the company they hired found in favor of their claims. What a shocker. Thia was BEYOND incompetent on the part of the company in properly assessing the post modification stability, and even moreso in holding back critical weather information all the way to trial. In other worlds, general corporate SOP.
@HydrogenAlpha
@HydrogenAlpha 6 ай бұрын
YOU-know-cal, not you-NOAK-al, but really great video about a tragedy I never heard of. It's so weird that an oil and gas company would cut corners, compromise safety or shirk responsibility. I'm shocked. Shocked, I tell you. Well, not that shocked.
@-Katastrophe
@-Katastrophe 10 ай бұрын
Cotton Hill would be proud.
@joediver7669
@joediver7669 10 ай бұрын
Do they pronounce Unocal (you-no-KAL) as "you-NO-kool" in some places? Never heard that pronunciation before.
@kwquinn14
@kwquinn14 10 ай бұрын
I knew this particular Unocal building, that kept popping up, looked familiar! (Anchorage, AK) 14:46
@terrancestodolka4829
@terrancestodolka4829 7 ай бұрын
Criminal... When vital information, which is not sent by the authorities, company, or government to warn individues ( WARNING ) about the impending weather disaster it's a Criminal action of NEGLECT...
@tomlesniak1615
@tomlesniak1615 10 ай бұрын
I never heard it pronounced Unocal (you know cul). I've always heard it as UnoCal (you know Cal)
@PallesWorld6309
@PallesWorld6309 10 ай бұрын
Those hands to look serious...👍
@secdup2510
@secdup2510 10 ай бұрын
They always forget that in order for it be safe to continue drilling 99 times out of 100 their has to be that 1 time when bad stuff happens.
@the_mister_magister
@the_mister_magister 3 ай бұрын
50mm thick? 5cm? thats like very thin rope for couple ton anchor
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