Eastern Eye (UK)

Greek shipping firm asked to pay up £12.6m as compensati­on for oil spill

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SRI LANKA last Friday (9) lodged a claim for $17.38 million (£12.6m) with the Greek owners of an oil tanker that caught fire and left a spill stretching 40 kilometres off the island.

The New Diamond vessel was travelling from Kuwait to India with 270,000 tonnes of crude oil on board in September when a fire broke out as it passed Sri Lanka’s east coast.

The crude being carried as cargo was unaffected by the blaze but some of the tanker’s fuel leaked into the Indian Ocean.

Its skipper was in October fined $65,000 for causing the spill and failing to inform local officials of the environmen­tal damage left behind.

Authoritie­s are now seeking compensati­on from Greek firm Porto Emporios Shipping Inc for the damage. “The Attorney-General forwarded the marine pollution claim for 3,423m Sri Lankan rupees (£12.6m) to lawyers of the owners of MT New Diamond in respect of the oil spill caused in September,” the office of Sri Lanka’s state prosecutor said in a statement. Officials said about 400 to 480 tonnes of fuel had leaked from the Panamanian­registered ship.

Firefighte­rs led by India’s coastguard as well as the Indian and Sri Lankan navies succeeded in putting out the blaze before the vessel was towed to the UAE. Porto Emporios paid Sri Lanka $2.38m for extinguish­ing the fire.

The blaze started after an engine room boiler exploded, killing one crew member. The remaining crew of 22, including the skipper, were rescued.

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