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Arctic drilling rig expected to leave Port Angeles harbor

By Associated Press
Published: December 23, 2015, 9:36am

PORT ANGELES — An Arctic drilling rig that has made its home in the Port Angeles harbor is expected to depart for Europe.

The Peninsula Daily News reports the giant oil drilling platform, the Polar Pioneer, has been welded to a ship owned by a company from the Netherlands.

A representative of the U.S. division of that company, Dockwise Shipping, says it is ready to depart on Wednesday.

Robb Erickson says the 902-foot semi-submersible heavy-lift ship will take the Polar Pioneer to Norway by following the coast to the Strait of Magellan at the tip of South America. From there it will cross the Atlantic.

The Dockwise Vanguard is the largest ship of its type in the world and can lift more than 120,000 tons of cargo.

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