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Oil Spill in the Gulf of Aden
An explosion damaged the French supertanker "Limburg" off the coast of Yemen on October 6, 2002, causing it to catch fire and leak oil into the Gulf of Aden.
A preliminary inquiry was opened by the antiterrorist section of the parquet (public prosecutor's department) of Paris and entrusted to the Directorate of Territorial Security (DST - French counter-intelligence).
The explosion occurred as the tanker was preparing to enter the port of Mina al-Dabah, located 30 km from the city of Al Mukalla, where it was supposed to load some crude oil. The ship had already loaded nearly 400,000 barrels of crude oil in Saudi Arabia.
Type of Event: | Oil Spill |
Location of Event: | Gulf of Aden |
Date of Charter Activation: | October 8, 2002 |
Charter Requestor: | European Commission, Civil Protection Unit |
Project Management: | ESA |