3 drilling platform in the South China Sea jobs requires ships to stay away from | boy rigs _ news
Beijing, June 19, according to the China Maritime Safety Administration's Web site, from June 13 to August 12, China 3 offshore rigs drilling in waters of the South China Sea, and displayed in a visible place the prescribed lights and shapes, requires 1 nautical mile away from the platform through the ship.
Here's what waters work across platforms:
From June 13 to July 15, "the South China Sea, fourth" rig: wushi oilfield, with 20 ° 33 '. 5N 109 ° 33 '. 8E centered within a 1 nautical mile radius;
From June 13 to August 12, "the South China Sea, second" rig: lufeng oil field, with 21 ° 38 ' 03.7 ' n 116 ° 16 ' 30.2 ' e-centric, within a 1 nautical mile radius;
From June 13 to August 12, "the South China Sea, fifth" rig: oilfield, Panyu, 19 ° 59 ' n 114/52.9 ° 41 ' 40.8 7″ e-Central, within a 1 nautical mile radius.
(Original title: 13th 3 drilling platform in the South China Sea jobs requires ships to stay away from)
14:48 June 19, 2014 China News Network