Waters Around Singapore Remain Clear Of Oil Patches

Source: Government of Singapore
Posted on: 2nd June 2010

Collision Between Mt Bunga Kelana 3 and MV Waily in the Singapore Strait.

As of 2 June 2010, the Traffic Separation Scheme of the Singapore Strait south of Changi, waters in Singapore’s Port including the anchorages, around Pulau Tekong and Pulau Ubin, and waters from Changi Naval Base to East Coast Park continue to remain clear of oil patches.

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) will continue to monitor the waters closely and carry out any necessary clean up. Response craft remain deployed at sea round the clock to deal with any oil patches that may surface.

MPA continues to work with the Indonesian and Malaysian authorities in line with the Standard Operating Procedure for Joint Oil Spill Combat in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore and has offered our assistance should it be needed.

Members of the public can contact MPA’s 24-hours Marine Safety Control Centre at 6325 2489 to report any sighting of oil slick in our waters or coastlines.

Traffic in the TSS of the Singapore Strait remains unaffected.

The possibility of small isolated patches of oil with debris surfacing remains. The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) will continue to monitor the waters closely and carry out necessary clean up efforts.

The various craft involved in the containment and clean-up efforts remain deployed at sea round the clock to deal with any oil patches that may surface.

MPA continues to work with the Indonesian and Malaysian authorities in line with the Standard Operating Procedure for Joint Oil Spill Combat in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore and has offered our assistance should it be needed.

Members of the public can contact MPA’s 24-hours Marine Safety Control Centre at 6325 2489 to report any sighting of oil slick in our waters or coastlines.

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