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Mississippi River Barge Collision Leads To Oil Spill

First Posted: 02/17/2012 8:12 am Updated: 02/17/2012 5:24 pm

LAPLACE, La. (AP) — An oil tanker barge collided with another barge Friday on the Mississippi, spilling oil and leading officials to close a five-mile stretch of the river, the U.S. Coast Guard said.

Officials said the collision happened around 2 a.m. about 50 miles upriver from New Orleans. The wreck tore a gash into the double-hulled tank of the tanker barge, which was being pushed by a tugboat.

The collision tore a 10-foot by 5-foot gash above the waterline of the double-hulled tanker barge and oil spewed into the river, the Coast Guard said.

Neither vessel sank and no one was hurt, Chief Petty Officer John Edwards said. He said the leak has been contained.

The tank contained about 148,000 gallons of oil, but the spill was substantially less than the tank's contents, the Coast Guard said.

A cleanup company has been hired to deal with the spill.

St. Charles Parish shut down both of its water intakes from the river, though officials said there is no threat to the public.

The section of river where the crash occurred is part of a busy shipping and industrial corridor that stretches from New Orleans north to Baton Rouge. It is lined by refineries, chemical plants and the massive Port of South Louisiana, which handles much of the grain exported from farms in the U.S. heartland.

Their operations did not appear to be seriously hampered by the closing of the river. However, the Coast Guard did not know Friday how long the river might be closed while the investigation and clean-up continue.

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10:13 PM on 02/19/2012
So like New Jersey MS will have another state smell. lol
10:11 PM on 02/19/2012
Well that sucks. But when it comes to the effects of the spill nobody will notice the smell from all the others in the area. :-P
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Bob Macfarlane
Proud to have been allowed to serve in Vietnam
05:36 PM on 02/18/2012
Did Bush or Halliburton do it?
01:34 PM on 02/18/2012
Oh no an oil spill, we better stop drilling and go back to horse back or just plain walking.
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yeti7
not bigfoot
03:35 PM on 02/18/2012
should have used the pipelines
03:53 PM on 02/18/2012
Oops Obama doesn't allow that.
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ladameennoir
Child of the Reagan 80s
10:45 AM on 02/18/2012
It's good to know that the captain of the Costa Concordia can always get a job steering one of these barges.
08:13 AM on 02/18/2012
You know what is really amazing? The thought that we have the technology to clean up such spills and make the areas better then they were. Just search the Valdez spill and you'll see the residents became wealthy and the enviorment became healthier then it was. Even the marine life increased. Been down to the Gulf lately? The devastation that was predicted NEVER happened thanks to modern technology. What people forget or just don't want to acknowledge is that crude oil is nothing like refined oil you buy at Wal-Mart. No one seems to even want to talk about that. More animals/birds die because people dump anti-freeze and other toxic products out in the driveways and backyards then are killed by commericial spills. Address that and you'll do something to save some animals. Oh BTW, crude oil is ORGANIC and will break down.
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oneman689
hard to see the picture from inside the frame
03:11 PM on 02/18/2012
JEButler - I thought since you will get so many hate messages I should tell you I agree with you. In regard to the gulf - I visited shores there one year ago and two weeks ago. I was able to find small tar balls covered with sand...a few...but didn't amount to anything.
09:09 AM on 02/19/2012
The only response I got was yours. Funny thing about speaking the truth is that if it is behind closed doors and no one is standing in judgment on an individual, all will agree. Kinda like the vote in California to allow gay marriage. The supporters all predicted it would pass by a HUGE landslide. IT DIDN'T, but it was defeated by a very large margin!! Very decisively so. That is what happens when the truth is allowed and the intimidation is suppressed by secret ballot. No one will dispute what I have said because they can't ;-)
As for the tar balls you may have encountered, they also occur naturally. Crude oil actually seeps out of the earth on the ocean floor continuously, When seen under water they actually resemble snakes swimming through the water. They break up but some still land on a beach here and there.
One other thing, I have crude oil that seeps out on my property in the spring. Doesn't look like refined oil has a brownish/gold look to it. Funny thing is there is no loss of vegatation where it comes up. In fact, it acts as a fertilizer. Couple more things you now know. Knowledge is a wonderful thing, but you won't acquire it if you don't listen.
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Bill Hummel
02:35 AM on 02/18/2012
How many are eating fish from this river.?
08:14 AM on 02/18/2012
About the same eating the shrimp and fish from the Gulf, ya thin???
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yeti7
not bigfoot
03:37 PM on 02/18/2012
that far south, not many
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Bill Hummel
02:34 AM on 02/18/2012
After all is gone on the ole. Some will say what happened.
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aphidavis
"So much that Liberals know, just isn't so"
12:41 AM on 02/18/2012
We really don't need to hear anything more from BO about not building the pipeline. Gasoline prices are now more than 91% above when he took office.
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Derpwood
The voices tell me that it's all your fault . .
04:26 AM on 02/18/2012
Yes, because the President sets gasoline prices right?
06:41 AM on 02/18/2012
When gas prices went up during the Bush years, you lefties were howling like coyotes, saying it was because Bush was in bed with the oil companies. I guess you conveniently forgot.
01:33 PM on 02/18/2012
No it's Bushes fault
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drpmindmender
Who so ever saves 1 life, saves the world entire
05:41 AM on 02/18/2012
1. Tarsands crude is too dirty, and too heavy to be profitably refined into gasoline, kerosine, and diesel, unless, of course, you LIKE paying $6-$8 per gallon for gasoline from tarsands crude. This oil was ALWAYS going to be exported to China, and so wasn't going to benefit us by cutting our dependence on foreign oil, which , by the way, also includes CANADA.

2. Keystone XL is an environmental nightmare waiting to happen. Transcanada said that Keystone 1 would only have a significant leak every 7 years - it had TWELVE in it's FIRST year of operation. We don't need more of the same, or worse.

2. if you will stop conveniently forgetting, in the summer of 2008, the per barrel price for West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude, an almost ,meaningless benchmark price, was over $140 - you know, when Bush/Cheney were in office? When Obama took office, with the stock market plunging toward a low of 6600, jobs being lost at a rate of 750,000 per month, and the financial markets frozen, the per barrel price of WTI also plunged to $35. The world market price for crude, and thus the price of gasoline has surged because of political fears, growing economies here (stock market at almost 13,000, 23 straight months of private sector job growth, record corporate profits), and in other countries, and is further inflated by oil speculators and their Princilples of GAFS (GREED, ARROGANCE, FEAR , STUPIDITY ).

You seem to practice Principle. #4.
08:00 AM on 02/18/2012
I am not a union member but, "you get what you pay for" when it comes to fitting and welding pipe..The word Canadien comes to mind also.. lol
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yeti7
not bigfoot
03:40 PM on 02/18/2012
wind turbines everywhere
10:42 PM on 02/17/2012
It never fails prices go up and we have oil spills everywhere. Just like we planned it.
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Big Horn Man
Don't believe everything you read ...
10:27 PM on 02/17/2012
Stupid! This incident should never happened. Water is the most precious commodity on the earth. Fact.
11:40 PM on 02/17/2012
This oil spill is minor compared to the volume of agricultural and other chemicals dumped into the Mississsippi. The Mississippi is the nations drainage ditch and oil is the least of the problems. Try a pipeline to move the oil . It's safer.
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Bill Hummel
02:37 AM on 02/18/2012
What is it they call the area where it goes into sea. Dead Area.?
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yeti7
not bigfoot
03:42 PM on 02/18/2012
I thought the air is
09:30 PM on 02/17/2012
Not only does BIG OIL continually overcharge us; now they've poisoned the ocean. This is one result of 'Christians' driving those big GAS HOG SUV'S. They enrich the Muslims more than anyone. Reagan's deregulation has had many consequences. The *hores Bush and Cheney were also in bed with big bank and big oil.
10:27 PM on 02/17/2012
I hate to tell you, but this happened today, in 2012 - do you realize we have had a new president for almost 4 years? Gosh, golly, gee, Obama is in bed with the suits, too.
10:35 PM on 02/17/2012
Your sooooo correct..I mean, it's been almost 3 and a half years. ...plenty of time to absolve ray-gun and bush of responsibility...I mean, 9/11 was long ago and we've had PLENTY of time to overcome it's consequences. We still have the bush tax cuts today. Oh, yeah...Israel was formed right after WW2 and certainly has NO impact on the mid-east..it was soooo long ago...right !?!?
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aztrukin
I'm just here to make you mad.
12:03 AM on 02/18/2012
The price of oil would not be as much if we did not have an end user tax. In addition, the current administration will not do anything about the prices as they are reaping a windfall from their corporate taxes.
02:20 AM on 02/18/2012
The federal gov't profits more from a gallon of gas than the oil companies do. With no input of effort.
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Bill Hummel
02:38 AM on 02/18/2012
The price of oil has mostly to do with politics. Ours lead the way.
09:27 PM on 02/17/2012
how come there is a problem with ships and b rages on the rivers lately. this crash and a bridge in ky. . what is it going to fix the problem
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Robert Grif
10:20 PM on 02/17/2012
Pipelines as in key stone pipeline; that's probably the most safe means of transportation of oil.
10:27 PM on 02/17/2012
What a joke. A rupture in that pipeline would be devastating.
11:39 AM on 02/19/2012
Pipelines have thousands of leaks every year. Check out the Alaskan pipeline saftey record.
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yeti7
not bigfoot
03:50 PM on 02/18/2012
bridge in Kentucky had faulty navigation lights causing the boat pilot to turn the wrong way, the State knew they had a problem yet still permitted night time navigation.
03:55 AM on 02/20/2012
fosds marine was told there would be no navigation lights. the state has no control over the tn river. it is the fed gov. the law say if you cant see the light you stop and drop anckor and call the the army core. the ship should have stop and waited for day light
09:23 PM on 02/17/2012
That does it ,all captains of any vessel traveling in water deeper than a bathtub will have to be straped to the front of the ship for the entire trip.
10:25 PM on 02/17/2012
With a bar attached?
10:28 PM on 02/17/2012
Time in the bar is the cause of these debacles.
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yeti7
not bigfoot
03:51 PM on 02/18/2012
The State is at fault in the recent Kentucky accident
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