IOPC Funds prepare for Alfa 1 oil spill fall-out
- Friday 04 May 2012, 15:04
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- Regulation
THE International Oil Pollution Compensation Funds have taken steps to assist with claims expected to result from the sinking of Alfa 1 in Elefsis Bay.On March 5, the 1972-built, 2,519 dwt product tanker hit a submerged object, which the IOPC Funds said was probably the marked...
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