34 C
Dubai
Monday, April 14, 2025
spot_img

WORLD NEWS | Shipping lines reach $97 million California oil spill deal

[ad_1]

The LATAM Airlines plane hit the vehicle on the runway (Image: Twitter / @AirCrash_)

SANTA ANA (United States), March 1 (AP) — Shipping companies will pay nearly $97 million to settle a lawsuit with a pipeline operator over an oil spill off the coast of Southern California in 2021, pipeline companies said Wednesday.

Companies associated with M/V Danit and M/V Beijing agreed to pay, Houston-based pipeline operator Amplify Energy said in a statement.

Read also | Hotmail co-founder Sabeer Bhatia said that 90% of Indian “innovation” copied ideas and that the country was not prepared for the creator economy shift.

Amplify blamed the ships for dragging anchor and striking pipelines off California during a January 2021 storm that spilled 25,000 gallons (94,600 liters) of crude oil into the Pacific a few months later.

After payment was made, Amplify said it would waive its claim against the shipping line.

Read also | Detroit: Repeat sex offender convicted of sexting minor.

“Amplify’s settlement of claims against the vessel and its affiliated entities concludes our involvement in litigation related to the 2021 pipeline incident,” Amplify President and CEO Martyn Willsher said in a statement.

A message seeking comment was sent to the shipping company’s lawyers.

While less severe than initially feared, the spill has washed ashore so much crude that it has closed beaches for a week, closed fisheries for more than a month, coated birds and threatened wetlands.

Southern California fishermen, tour companies and owners are suing Amplify and the shipping vessel for damages. Amplify agreed to pay $50 million and Ships agreed to pay $45 million to settle the lawsuits.

Amplify reached a plea deal with federal authorities for negligently discharging crude oil, indicting the ships and Marine Exchange, an organization that helps monitor maritime traffic.

Ocean Exchange also agreed to a non-monetary settlement with Amplify, the statement said. Details of the settlement were not immediately released. (Associated Press)

(This is an unedited and auto-generated story from a Syndicated News feed, the content body may not have been modified or edited by LatestLY staff)


[ad_2]

Source link

Related Articles

U.S. and Saudi Arabia Forge Ahead with Civil Nuclear Deal

U.S. and Saudi Arabia Forge Ahead with Civil Nuclear Deal The United States and Saudi Arabia are edging closer to reaching a preliminary agreement on...

Saudi Foreign Minister Strategically Engages Washington Ahead of Trump’s Landmark Visit

Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister has arrived in Washington, D.C., to initiate high-level talks in preparation for U.S. President Donald Trump’s upcoming visit to the...

Saudi Arabia Celebrates Strategic Breakthrough with Discovery of 14 New Oil and Gas Fields

Saudi Arabia has announced the discovery of 14 new oil and natural gas fields and reservoirs across the kingdom, a development that underscores the...

Saudi Arabia Prioritizes Safety and Harmony: Temporary Visa Suspension Ensures Seamless Hajj Experience

Saudi Arabia has announced a temporary suspension on the issuance of Umrah, business, and family visit visas for citizens of 14 countries, including India,...

Gold Market Shifts: Prices Dip as Tariff Clarity Sparks Cautious Optimism and Economic Concerns

Gold prices experienced notable fluctuations as global investors responded to renewed clarity surrounding U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff measures. The precious metal, often viewed as...

Latest Articles