DATE: October 21, 2009 7:56:45 AM CDT
Coast Guard responds to collision, oil spill 40 miles off the coast of Galveston

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Date: Oct. 20, 2009

Contact:  Petty Officer Prentice Danner
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Coast Guard responds to collision, oil spill 40 miles off the coast of Galveston

 

GALVESTON, Texas — A unified command comprised of the Coast Guard, Texas General Land Office, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, O’Brien’s Response Management and American Eagle Tankers has been established to respond to a collision between two vessels approximately 40 miles southeast of Galveston Tuesday.

The 820-foot Liberian-flagged tank ship Krymsk is currently stable after sustaining damage to a fuel tank when the 166-foot offshore supply vessel AET Endeavor collided with the vessel. Action was taken by the crew of the Krymsk to transfer oil from the damaged fuel tank to a separate undamaged fuel tank. The tank ship's captain reports that approximately 18,000 gallons of oil was spilled; a Coast Guard team is underway to confirm this initial report.

The leak has been secured and there were no injuries reported on either vessel. Both on-water and aerial assets have been deployed to conduct oil spill response operations.

The Coast Guard is currently investigating the cause of the accident.

 

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