Transocean was criticised for failing to attend earlier meeting after 17,000-tonne rig ran aground in Scotland on 8 August
The owners of a 17,000-tonne oil rig that has been stranded on the coast of the Isle of Lewis in Scotland for more than a week are to meet members of the local community for the first time.
The semi-submersible rig, Transocean Winner, ran aground close to Dalmore beach near Carloway on 8 August. It was being towed from Norway to Malta when its towline snapped in heavy seas.
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Source: Guardian Environment