Boston Herald

Coast Guard: Big ship dragged California oil pipeline

Apparently caused oil spill

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Investigat­ors believe a 1,200-foot cargo ship dragging anchor in rough seas caught an underwater oil pipeline and pulled it across the sea floor, months before a leak from the line fouled the Southern California coastline with crude.

A team of federal investigat­ors trying to chase down the cause of the spill boarded the Panama-registered MSC DANIT just hours after the massive ship arrived this weekend off the Port of Long Beach, the same area where the leak was discovered in early October.

During a prior visit by the ship during a heavy storm in January, investigat­ors believe its anchor dragged for an unknown distance before striking the 16-inch steel pipe, Coast Guard Lt. J.G. SondraKay Kneen said Sunday.

The impact would have knocked an inch-thick concrete casing off the pipe and pulled it more than 100 feet, bending but not breaking the line, Kneen said.

Still undetermin­ed is whether the impact caused the October leak, or if the line was hit by something else at a later date or failed due to a pre-existing problem, Kneen said.

“We’re still looking at multiple vessels and scenarios,” she said.

The Coast Guard on Saturday designated the owner and operator as parties of interest in its investigat­ion into the spill, estimated to have released about 25,000 gallons of crude into the water, killing birds, fish and mammals.

The accident just a few miles off Los Angeles’ Huntington Beach fouled beaches and wetlands and led to temporary closures for cleanup work. While not as bad as initially feared, it has reignited the debate over offshore drilling in federal waters in the Pacific, where hundreds of miles of pipelines were installed decades ago.

The DANIT’s operator, MSC Mediterran­ean Shipping Co., is headquarte­red in Switzerlan­d and has a fleet of 600 vessels and more than 100,000 workers.

MSC representa­tive and the vessel’s owner, identified by the Coast Guard as Dordellas Finance Corp., could not be reached for comment.

The DANIT arrived in Long Beach this weekend after voyaging from China, according to marine traffic monitoring websites.

The investigat­ion into what caused the spill could lead to criminal charges or civil penalties, and Kneen said the probe could continue for months.

Attorneys for MSC and Dordellas will have the chance to examine and cross-examine witnesses in the case, according to the Coast Guard. The investigat­ion also includes the National Transporta­tion Safety Board and other agencies.

 ?? AP fiLE ?? LET’S NOT GO SWIMMING: Workers in protective suits clean a contaminat­ed beach after an oil spill in Newport Beach, Calif. California’s uneasy relationsh­ip with the oil industry is being tested again by the latest spill to foul beaches and kill birds and fish off Orange County.
AP fiLE LET’S NOT GO SWIMMING: Workers in protective suits clean a contaminat­ed beach after an oil spill in Newport Beach, Calif. California’s uneasy relationsh­ip with the oil industry is being tested again by the latest spill to foul beaches and kill birds and fish off Orange County.

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