The oil drilling platform Polar Pioneer sits atop the heavy-lift transport ship Dockwise Vanguard in Port Angeles Harbor on Thursday morning. It left Thursday night. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

The oil drilling platform Polar Pioneer sits atop the heavy-lift transport ship Dockwise Vanguard in Port Angeles Harbor on Thursday morning. It left Thursday night. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

Polar Pioneer leaves Port Angeles Harbor

PORT ANGELES — The Polar Pioneer, which had dominated Port Angeles Harbor since Oct. 28, has left aboard the MV Dockwise Vanguard for its journey to Norway.

The heavy lift ship carrying the 355-foot-tall oil platform departed Port Angeles Harbor at about 9:20 p.m. Thursday night.

The departure date was not announced before the ship left.

It initially was scheduled to depart Monday, but the departure was delayed each day as the ship’s crew and local welders worked to compete the job of fastening the oil platform to the deck, said officials for the U.S. division of Dockwise Shipping of the Netherlands earlier this week.

The ship carrying the oil rig is headed for Olen, Norway. As of 9:30 a.m. today, it was outside the mouth of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and moving down the West Coast, according to vessel tracking maps.

The 902-foot semi-submersible heavy-lift ship will take the Polar Pioneer to Norway by following the American coastlines to the Strait of Magellan at the tip of South America before crossing the Atlantic, officials said.

The Polar Pioneer initially visited Port Angeles in April to prepare for a summer of drilling for oil in the Chukchi Sea off the Alaskan coast.

The rig returned to Port Angeles on Oct. 28 to offload equipment after Royal Dutch Shell — which had leased the Polar Pioneer — gave up on Arctic drilling.

Transocean Ltd. of Zug, Switzerland, which owns the oil platform, donated about 15 tons of food to local food banks and soup kitchens earlier this month in preparation for the trip.

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

Dockwise also owns a second heavy-lift ship that recently visited Port Angeles Harbor.

The smaller 738-foot-long semi-submersible MV Blue Marlin loaded the drill ship Noble Discoverer on its deck Dec. 11 and departed Dec. 14.

Port officials have said the Noble Discoverer is headed to the West Pacific.

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