Vale informs about support measures for stranded vessel in Maranhão
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Vale informs about support measures for stranded vessel in Maranhão
Vale informs that it spares no efforts and resources to mitigate the possible impacts caused by the incident with MV Stellar Banner vessel, owned and operated by Polaris – a South Korean company. Among the technical and logistics support measures taken by Vale on Thursday (27), together with the maritime and environmental authorities, are:
- Request Petrobras for Oil Spill Recovery Vessel (OSRV) vessels in order to contain eventual oil leakage; this request that was promptly answered;
- Request Ibama, in a swift manner, for formal authorization to send vessels to the coast of Maranhão;
- Hiring of salvage specialists, in addition to the company contracted by the ship's owner and operator, to expedite the oil removal plan from the vessel;
- Request for offshore ocean buoys, which can preventively serve as adequate containment barriers for open sea, if required;
- Availability of helicopters to send professionals to the incident location.
The vessel is stranded almost 100 kilometers off the coast of São Luís (Maranhão), on the way out of the access channel of Ponta da Madeira maritime terminal, from where it left off last Monday (24). The 20 crew members were safely evacuated from the vessel.
As a port operator, Vale reinforces that it is providing all the technical and operational support as well as actively collaborating with maritime authorities.
Media Relations Office - Vale
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