Until the rig starts leaking at least.
Good to know that when we someday abandon our thirst for oil, one byproduct will be that the rigs will replace some the reefs we’re destroying elsewhere. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/08/science/marine-life-thrives-in-unlikely-place-offshore-oil-rigs.html?_r=0 At first it might seem awkward to keep these structures. But then take into account the flourishing marine life, costs to dismantle, & the cost-savings for ocean conservation that critically needs funding…
Good to know that when we someday abandon our thirst for oil, one byproduct will be that the rigs will replace some the reefs we’re destroying elsewhere. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/08/science/marine-life-thrives-in-unlikely-place-offshore-oil-rigs.html?_r=0 At first it might seem awkward to keep these structures. But then take into account the flourishing marine life, costs to dismantle, & the cost-savings for ocean conservation that critically needs funding…
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