Report Blames Rig Crew For 2013 Walter Oil & Gas Well Blowout

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A long-delayed federal investigative report into a Gulf well blowout two years ago has faulted the drilling rig's crew for a blowout that destroyed the well at a cost of nearly $60 million.

         WWL-TV’s David Hammer reports that the findings of the investigation, released earlier this month, blames the drilling rig's crew for not using a dense enough fluid to control natural gas in the well and for reacting too slowly when the blowout started.

         The blowout occurred at the Walter Oil & Gas well off the central Louisiana coast July 23, 2013, destroying the Hercules Offshore-provided rig, which burned for 72 hours.

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         The Walter blowout was a natural gas well in shallow water and caused only minor injuries to some of the 44 crew members who were forced to evacuate.

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