The Doyon 26 rig, which is nicknamed “The Beast,” set a long-distance drilling record in Alaska in 2022 and was hailed as the ...
The rig dubbed “The Beast” crashed to the ground while being moved Friday amid an ongoing winter exploration program in the ...
A former contractor who helped assemble Doyon Drilling Rig 26 — or "The Beast" as it's known — described the project as a ...
An oil rig traveling in the far reaches of Alaska’s North Slope crashed last week, renewing concerns about the environmental ...
When ConocoPhillips won federal approval last year to explore for oil in the Alaskan Arctic, environmental groups warned the ...
The Doyon 26 rig, which set a long-distance drilling record in Alaska in 2022, split into two units, the bottom section and the top drilling floor, as it hit the ground, according to Maly. He added ...
A winter oil-drilling campaign planned by ConocoPhillips will proceed without interruption despite the dramatic wreck of an ...
Doyon Drilling Rig 26 toppled on Alaska’s North Slope, causing a small fire and diesel spill. No major injuries or infrastructure damage were reported. Cleanup is underway.
The Department of Environmental Conservation said it has been unable to get close to the wreckage due to worries that metal from Rig 26 might fall on response team members.
There is evidence of a diesel spill after Doyon 26, the largest mobile oil rig in North America, toppled over on Friday, ...