US bears brunt of spill bill
The US Federal Government has assumed responsibility for damage claims arising from last November's Athos I oil spill in the Delaware River, authorities handling the response effort have announced.
Tsakos, the operator of the 1983-built, 60,880 dwt, Cyprus-flag tanker, will continue to pay clean-up costs through insurer UK P&I Club associated with the November 26 incident caused by an object on the riverbed. These costs have already passed US$100m,...
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