Oman- 30 missing after Caspian Sea oil rig fire: company


(MENAFN- Muscat Daily) Baku-

Thirty oil workers were missing Saturday after the rig they were working on in the Caspian Sea was engulfed by a fire Azerbaijan's state energy firm SOCAR said.

Another 32 people were rescued the company said on its website listing the names of all 62 workers caught up in the disaster.

The office of President Ilham Aliyev said earlier that one person had died in the blaze that broke out on Friday with the rescue operation to retrieve the other staff hampered by a violent storm.

The storm had on Friday damaged a gas line on the platform in the deep water Guneshli section of the Azeri-Chiraq-Guneshli offshore oil field causing the fire SOCAR said in a statement.

Spectacular footage on Azeri television showed the platform engulfed in flames in the midst of a raging sea.

"Despite bad weather conditions 32 people could be saved" Aliyev said. "According to preliminary information one person died. At this time rescue operations continue."

Azerbaijan's state prosecutor's office said the person had died Friday night when the lifeboat he was in with three others was hit by heavy winds.

Staff had taken refuge in lifeboats that had been lowered to 10 metres (35 feet) above the water prosecutors added.

The oil rig's stricken gas line had been damaged at 1340 GMT on Friday by winds of up to 144 kilometres an hour (90 mph) the prosecution service said.

A mainly Muslim country of nine million wedged between Russia and Iran Azerbaijan is a key partner in projects to deliver Caspian Sea energy reserves to the West through pipelines to Turkey bypassing Russia.


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