"DUTCH HARBOR, Alaska – In another setback for Shell Oil’s summer Arctic drilling plans, a ship headed for the Shell prospect in the Chukchi Sea off northwest Alaska was forced to return to Dutch Harbor Friday after a hole was discovered in its hull.
The Fennica, a 380-foot Finnish vessel, is one of 29 ships and drilling rigs Shell plans to send to the Chukchi Sea exploration area this summer.
The ship has a key role in the drilling scenario as it was to deploy a capping stack designed to fit on top of a damaged well in case of a blowout or other emergency. It was also to keep ice chunks from interfering with operations in the drilling area."
Environment News Service had the story July 7, 2015.
"One of Shell’s Arctic Drilling Ships Hits a Snag"
Source: ENS, 07/08/2015