Article 67ZDD Woodside’s sinking oil tower sparks fears for Ningaloo Reef marine life

Woodside’s sinking oil tower sparks fears for Ningaloo Reef marine life

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Jonathan Barrett
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An 83-metre-high steel tower used by Woodside to produce oil at a long defunct project is sinking, prompting concerns it could damage the marine environment around Western Australia's Ningaloo Reef.

Offshore regulator National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority (Nopsema) has directed Woodside to mitigate risks the tower - called a riser turret mooring (RTM) - poses to the environment and vessels in the area.

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