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Gulfstream Finally Towed to Port of Spain After Months-Long Tobago Oil Spill Crisis
Head of the Chamber of Commerce Tobago Curtis Williams discusses MV Cabo Star fire.
Head of the Chamber of Commerce Tobago Curtis Williams discusses MV Cabo Star fire.
Scarborough, Tobago – August 23, 2024 – On February 7th, 2024, the Gulfstream barge appeared in Tobago’s waters, causing a major oil spill. It took several months to clean up the spill, extract the oil from the vessel, and refloat it. It was eventually refloated on Monday, August 19, 2024. Today, the Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries announced that the ship was successfully towed to Port of Spain, Trinidad. This marks a major milestone in the long and challenging cleanup and recovery effort following the environmental disaster that affected Tobago’s coastline.
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