Singapore: bulk carrier oil overflow has stopped | Dry Bulk
Save to read list Published by Alfred Hamer, Editorial Assistant Dry Bulk, Tuesday, 29 October 2024 10:10
An estimated 5 t of oil was reported to have overflowed during a bunkering operation from a receiving Bahamas-flagged Bulk Carrier. The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has confirmed the overflow has stopped.
In response to media queries, MPA has confirmed that oil which overflowed during a bunkering operation from the receiving Bahamas-flagged Bulk Carrier, Ines Corrado, had stopped. An estimated 5 t of oil was reported to have overflowed. MPA patrol craft had sprayed dispersants.
As of 8:00 am on 29 October 2024, there was no oil sighted at sea in the vicinity of the incident and ashore. As a precautionary measure, a Current Buster has been deployed off Changi to recover oil on water, if sighted. The Malaysian authorities have been alerted to keep a lookout for oil sightings. MPA will be investigating the incident.
Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/ports-terminals/29102024/singapore-bulk-carrier-oil-overflow-has-stopped/
The order value is approximately €10 million and it is booked in the Minerals segment’s 3Q24 order received.
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