Transocean Winner to go to Turkey

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Preparations are being made for the Transocean Winner to be transported as ‘dry cargo’ to Turkey, according to the Maritime & Coastguard Agency (MCA).

Although contracts are still to be finalized, planning is under way for the rig, which is currently in Broad Bay in the Isle of Lewis, off Scotland, to be loaded on to a semisubmersible heavy lift vessel for its journey.

The operation may start later this month but a definite date has not yet been set. Once a date has been confirmed, the Secretary of State’s Representative for Maritime Salvage and Intervention Hugh Shaw, together with others involved in the operation, will hold a public meeting to explain to the community how the operation will work.

“From the onset, our aim has been to keep the local community fully aware of our future plans and intentions. Given the level of interest, we will be more than happy to have the key players explain how the next part of the operation will be managed,” Shaw said.

In the meantime, the rig remains stable in Broad Bay, connected to eight anchors.

Temporary exclusion zones (TEZ) in Dalmore Bay and Broad Bay remain in place.

Although the TEZ only covers the sea area off the beach, members of the public should be aware that there may be some uncharted debris from the rig still lying on the seabed.  Divers have already detected and recovered some debris but have been unable to complete their search due to the prevailing weather conditions.

Image of the Transocean Winner, from the MCA.

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