Friday, June 20, 2008
Westchester
Westchester
Date: 2000-Nov-28
Location: Mississippi River, mile marker 38 Empire, LA
Info: The oil tanker Westchester lost steerage while transiting the Mississippi River. With the loss of steerage, the ship’s captain deployed the port anchor followed by the starboard anchor in an attempt to maintain control. Unfortunately, the vessel either struck its own anchor, an unidentified navigational hazard, or ran aground, causing an oil release. It leaked between 9000-10,000 barrels of light crude. It happened south of New Orleans.
Products of concern: light crude
Amount spilled (approximate): 554,000 gallons
Pic: Westchester Oil Spill
Photo by US Coast Guard
Latitude (approximate): 29° 22.84' North
Longitude (approximate): 89° 34.66' West
Ref: http://www.incidentnews.gov/incident/5149
Selendang Ayu
Selendang Ayu
Date: 2004-Dec-08
Location: Unalaska-Aleutian Islands, AK
Info: A bad storm drove the M/V Selendang Ayu onto the rocks on the west side of Unalaska Island. The vessel broke in two releasing over 75% (337,000 gallons) of its total petroleum fuel products. Within two weeks the bow section had sunk. The stern section remained afloat with the balance of the fuel.
Products of concern: IFO-380 Fuel oil, marine diesel and small amount of lube oil
Amount spilled (approximate): 337,000 gallons
Pic: Selendang Ayu
Photo by NOAA
Latitude (approximate): 53° 45.40' North
Longitude (approximate): 167° 20.76' West
Ref: http://www.incidentnews.gov/incident/1242
Cosco Busan
M/V Cosco Busan
Date: 2007-Nov-07
Location: San Francisco Bay, CA
Info: The container ship, M/V Cosco Busan struck Bay Bridge in San Francisco, CA. An approximate 100 foot gash in the hull of the ship occurred, resulting in 58,000 gallons of fuel oil being released into the water.
Products of concern: IFO380
Amount spilled (approximate): 420 - 58000 gallons
Pic: Cosco Busan
Photo NOAA
Latitude (approximate): 37° 48.03' North
Longitude (approximate): 122° 22.32' West
Ref: http://www.incidentnews.gov/incident/7708
Cibro Savannah
Cibro Savannah
Date: 1990-Mar-06
Location: Linden, NJ
Info: The barge Cibro Savannah exploded as it was being pulled from the dock at the CITGO facility in Linden, New Jersey. About 127,000 gallons of oil remained unaccounted for after the incident. It was unknown how much oil burned and how much spilled into the environment.
Products of concern: #2 fuel oil
Amount spilled (approximate): 710,000 gallons
Pic: Argo Cibro Savannah
Photo by Robert Pitt, University of Alabama
Latitude (approximate): 40° 36.91' North
Longitude (approximate): 74° 12.26' West
Ref: http://www.incidentnews.gov/incident/5048
Torrey Canyon
Torrey Canyon
Date: 1967-Mar-18
Location: Lands End, England
Info: The T/V Torrey Cannon ran aground on Pollard Rock on Seven Stones Reef off Lands End in England. Around 860,000 barrels was released into the sea or burned during the next 12 days. The accident was due to the master’s negligence.
Products of concern: Kuwait crude oil
Amount spilled (approximate): 36,100,000 gallons
Pic: Torrey Canyon Incident
Photo by The International Tanker Owners Pollution Federation
Latitude (approximate): 50° 3.00' North
Longitude (approximate): 4° 44.00' West
Ref: http://www.incidentnews.gov/incident/6201
MT Hebei Spirit
MT Hebei Spirit
Date: 2007-Dec-07
Location: Korea
Info: The Hebei Spirit was struck by a crane barge off the coast of South Korea, west of Taean county. The Hebei Spirit received three punctures and released about 2.8 million gallons of crude oil. Temporary patches were placed on the punctures.
Products of concern: Crude oil
Amount spilled (approximate): 3,200,000 gallons
Pic: South Korea Oil Slick
Photo by BBC News
Latitude (approximate): 36° 49.93' North
Longitude (approximate): 126° 2.46' East
Ref: http://www.incidentnews.gov/incident/7733
M/V Megaborg
M/V Megaborg
Date: 1990-Jun-08
Location: Gulf of Mexico, 57 miles SE of Galveston, Texas
Info: An explosion occurred in the pump room of the Mega Borg while the Fraqmura was lightering it. As a result of the explosion, a fire started on the Mega Borg and an estimated 100,000 barrels of Angolan Palanca crude was burned or released into the water during the next seven days. More oil was discharged when the Fraqmura broke away from the Mega Borg.
Products of concern: Angolan Palanca crude oil
Amount spilled (approximate): 4,200,000 gallons
Pic: The Mega Borg off the coast of Galveston, TX
Photo by NOAA
Latitude (approximate): 28° 33.00' North
Longitude (approximate): 94° 8.00' West
Ref: http://www.incidentnews.gov/incident/5141/
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