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    Amoco Cadiz was a VLCC (very large crude carrier) owned by Amoco Transport Corp and transporting crude oil for Shell Oil. Operating under the Liberian flag, she ran aground on 16 March 1978 on Portsall Rocks, 2 km (1.2 mi) from the coast of Brittany, France.

  2. The Amoco Cadiz oil spill took place on 16 March 1978, when the oil tanker Amoco Cadiz, owned by the American petroleum company Amoco, ran aground on Portsall Rocks, 2 km (1.2 mi) [1] [2] from the coast of Brittany, France. The vessel ultimately split in three and sank.

  3. In oil spill: Largest oil-tanker spills in history. …oil were spilled) and the Amoco Cadiz disaster off Brittany, France, in 1978 (223,000 metric tons of crude oil and ship fuel were spilled).

  4. Learn about the largest oil spill in France in 1978, when the tanker AMOCO CADIZ ran aground and released 223,000 tonnes of crude oil and 4,000 tonnes of bunker fuel. Find out how the response, the impacts and the lessons were documented by ITOPF and other sources.

  5. Jan 1, 1979 · A summary recounting the events of Amoco-Cadiz, the largest oil spill up to this point in history in 1979. This article reports on controlling oil spills, clean up, the remaining damages, and liability and compensation.

  6. The Amoco Cadiz oil spill (223,000 metric tons) of March 1978 is the largest and best studied tanker spill in history. Of the total oil lost, 30,000 tons (13.5 percent) rapidly became incorporated ...

  7. Aug 6, 2022 · Amoco Cadiz was a crude oil carrier owned by Amoco and rented to transport oil for Shell. She operated under a Liberian flag. She ran aground on 16 March 1978 on Portsall Rocks, 2 km from the coast of Brittany, France. She split in three and sank.