AET’s Eagle Tucson grounding completes tanker hat-trick
THE GROUNDED crude oil tanker Eagle Tucson, which held up deep-draught traffic at the mouth of the Mississippi River, was understood to have been refloated.
MISC’s AET subsidiary said the 2003-built, 107,123 dwt, Singapore-flagged Eagle Tucson was on her way to anchorage after a US Coast Guard strike force helped to free her.
The grounding occurred at last week in the Lower Mississippi River...
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