U.S. Experts Begin to Address the Accident at Bulla-Deniz
To resolve the crash and fire at the Bulla Deniz field in Azerbaijan, American professionals, who have great experience and have worked in all the seas of the world, arrived in Azerbaijan, the first vice-president of SOCAR Khoshbaht Yusufzadeh told Turan. According to him, today the American experts will begin cutting the platform, thus performing the process of abandoning the well.
Recall that today the Azerbaijani specialists cleared the well for constructions.
The gas field Bulla-Deniz is located 80 km from Baku. On Aug. 17 an accident occurred there, followed by a fire that continues to this day. -03B04-
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