The UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch has issued its investigation report on the 2019 explosion and and fire on board the chemical tanker Stolt Groenland in Ulsan, Korea. Footage of…
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18 Injured In A Chemical Explosion In South Korea
Seventeen months on from a very high profile explosion in the southeast of South Korea and the ship in question remains the source of much conjecture, still unable to leave the Asian nation, reports Splash247.
The accidentEighteen people were injured when a fire broke out on two vessels following an explosion on the chemical tanker Stolt Groenland moored at the Korean port of Ulsan in later September 2019.
The fire that broke out after the explosion spread to another chemical tanker, Bow Dalian,...
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MAIB Points to Chemical Reaction in Stolt Groenland Explosion Probe
Maritime investigators in the UK have released an interim report into the large explosion on board the chemical tanker Stolt Groenland in Ulsan, South Korea back in September, pointing to the chemical reaction involving the ship’s styrene monomer cargo as a main focus of the investigation going...
MAIB: Polymerization of Styrene Monomer Cargo Caused Stolt Groenland Explosions
MAIB reveals initial investigation findings related to Stolt Groenland blasts.
New Video Shows the Moment a Stolt Tanker Exploded in South Korea
A new video obtained by Tradewinds shows the moment a Stolt tanker exploded while preparing for a ship-to-ship cargo transfer in Busan, South Korea over the weekend. As we reported, about a dozen people suffered only minor injuries when the explosion rocked the cargo section of the 25,000 dwt...
Stolt Tanker Rocked by Major Explosion in Ulsan, South Korea
A Stolt tanker was rocked by a major explosion while berthed in the port of Ulsan, South Korea. All crew are reported safe. “Stolt Tankers reports that the fire in the cargo section of Stolt Groenland is reported as extinguished, following the explosion at about 11:00 AM local time whilst berthed...