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The Louisiana Offshore Oil Port said an offshore mechanical failure caused 12,600 gallons of crude oil to spill near Port ...
The cause of the leak was due to an offshore mechanical failure. The source was immediately secured, and response crews were activated. A Unified Command—comprised of the U.S. Coast Guard, the ...
LOOP says 12,600 gallons of crude oil were released after a mechanical failure at its offshore facility near Port Fourchon.
There was an oil spill that occurred offshore involving the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port (LOOP) on Thursday, Feb. 27, according to the Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government.
Mechanical failure leaks crude oil into Gulf about 20 miles from Port Fourchon.
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