ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — An icebreaker carrying a key piece of equipment for Arctic drilling planned by Royal Dutch Shell off the northern coast of Alaska was forced to return to dock after a hole ...
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A support ship in Royal Dutch Shell’s plans to drill in the Arctic this summer has returned to port after a hole was found in its hull. The icebreaker Fennica was leaving Dutch ...
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