Arctic Rig 26 Topples on Ice Road, Highlighting Peril of Heavy Oil Equipment

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A massive Doyon Drilling Rig 26, nicknamed “The Beast,” toppled over while being moved on an ice road on Alaska’s North Slope on January 23, 2026. Emergency responders contained a fire and all personnel were accounted for with no serious injuries, and nearby infrastructure remained undamaged. The nearly 10-million-pound, Arctic-extender rig—built in a collaboration with ConocoPhillips and used for extended-reach drilling—highlights the hazards of transporting heavy equipment in extreme cold and permafrost conditions, with salvage and investigations expected to follow.
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