Tanker operator AET says bulk carrier responsible for Singapore collision
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Colum Murphy, Hong Kong
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Jun 07, 2010 08:36 AM
TANKER owner AET has blamed a collision between its oil tanker and a bulk carrier in the Singapore Strait last week on the other vessel, saying the 1998-built Bunga Kelana 3 was in the correct lane of the traffic separation...
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