Following the spill of heavy oil from a pipeline of Engen Petroleum (Mauritius) Ltd., in La Paix Creek, then in the Lataniers River and then in the harbour, on Friday, May 8, floating dams were deployed to contain the fuel oil, according to a press release from the Minister of the Environment on Monday, May 11. The clean-up work was started the next day by employees of Engen Petroleum (Mauritius) Ltd., as well as by Polygreen, whose services wer…
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Following the spill of heavy oil from a pipeline of Engen Petroleum (Mauritius) Ltd., in La Paix Creek, then in the Lataniers River and then in the harbour, on Friday, May 8, floating dams were deployed to contain the fuel oil, according to a press release from the Minister of the Environment on Monday, May 11. The clean-up work was started the next day by employees of Engen Petroleum (Mauritius) Ltd., as well as by Polygreen, whose services wer…