Marking the 37th anniversary of the Piper Alpha accident on Sunday July 6 David Whitehouse, Chief Executive, OEUK said:
“In remembering the 37th anniversary of the Piper Alpha accident, our thoughts are with everyone affected—families, friends, and loved ones. The lessons learned from Piper Alpha brought about crucial changes to how our industry operates and continues to drive our commitment to making offshore work as safe as it can be.
The Piper Alpha Memorial Service in the North Sea Memorial Gardens in Hazlehead Park in Aberdeen marks a significant point in an ongoing journey. Our industry upholds its relentless focus on delivering safe offshore operations, but there is no room for complacency.
We reaffirm our commitment to ensuring that the lessons of 37 years ago are never forgotten, and that the memory of those who lost their lives endures with dignity and honour for generations to come.”
The Reverend Michael Mair, chaplain of the UK Oil & Gas Chaplaincy officiated at the Piper Alpha Memorial Service. The Chaplaincy provides pastoral and spiritual care to those who work or have worked in the industry, past and present, and their dependants.
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