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Laborde Products Completes Repowering Projects for Canal Barge Co.

The Maritime Executive 20 May 2024
Working with Canal Barge Company to upgrade the M/V Ned Merrick has been a rewarding experience, and it underscores our commitment to supporting our clients with top-tier solutions.”.
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Mele Kyari Blames Oil Output Decline on Underinvestment, Theft, Pipeline Constraints

This Day 20 May 2024
The GCEO said due to the security concerns, operators had resorted to barging and trucking their crude to the terminals, not minding the high cost, against best global industry practice ...Everybody is thinking of barging.
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Dali refloated back to Port of Baltimore weeks after collapse of Key Bridge. Here’s what happens next

Sandhills Express 20 May 2024
Salvage crews, using crane and barge assets already on site, will work to remove any remaining bridge wreckage, which will continue until the federal channel is restored to its original width of 700 feet and all steel below the mudline is removed ... .
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Churches turn to armed security guards as gunmen increasingly threaten houses of worship

New York Post 19 May 2024
In February, an armed woman barged into Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas, with her 7-year-old in tow and opened fire ... Now, he says, he’s working with churches, too.
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Barge hits bridge in US state of Texas shutting down traffic

Anadolu Agency 16 May 2024
A barge carrying 30,000 gallons of oil struck a bridge Wednesday in Galveston, Texas, shutting down traffic and forcing evacuations ... The US Coast Guard is working to contain the leak from the containers on the barge.
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Barge hits a bridge in Galveston, Texas, damaging the structure and causing an oil spill

Newsday 15 May 2024
A tugboat works to maneuver a barge away from the Pelican Island Bridge in Galveston, Texas, on Wednesday, May 15, 2024, after the barge crashed into the bridge shutting down the only road access to and from the island.
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Barge hits bridge in Texas, damaging structure and causing oil spill

Tampa Bay Times 15 May 2024
GALVESTON, Texas — A barge hit a bridge in Galveston, Texas, on Wednesday, spilling oil into surrounding waters and closing the only road to a small island, officials said ... Pictures broadcast by KTRK showed pieces of concrete on the barge.
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Boat strike causes oil spill, partial collapse of bridge between Galveston and Pelican Island, Texas

Chicago Tribune 15 May 2024
The bridge that leads to Pelican Island, north of Galveston, was struck by the barge around 9.50 a.m ... The accident resulted in oil spilling from the barge into the bay and crews were working to clean it up, he said.
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Gulf Intercoastal Waterway Closed After Barge Strikes Bridge in Galveston

MarineLink 15 May 2024
A section of the busy Gulf Intercoastal Waterway near Galveston, Texas has been closed to ship traffic after a barge allided with the Seawolf Parkway Bridge, officials said on Wednesday.
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Barge hits bridge connecting Galveston and Pelican Island, causing partial collapse and oil spill

Odessa American 15 May 2024
The bridge that leads to Pelican Island, north of Galveston, was struck by the barge around 9.50 a.m ... The accident resulted in oil spilling from the barge into the channel off Galveston Bay and crews were working to clean it up, he said.
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Barge causes oil spill when it hits bridge in Galveston, Texas

The Hill 15 May 2024
A barge caused an oil spill after slamming into a bridge in Galveston, Texas on Wednesday, according to local officials ... Ronnie Varela, who works with Galveston’s Office of Emergency Management, said the barge struck the bridge at around 9.30 a.m.
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Barge hits Gulf Coast bridge in Texas, causing partial collapse, oil spill

Canoe 15 May 2024
Barge hits Gulf Coast bridge in Texas, causing partial collapse, oil spill Back to video ... The accident resulted in oil spilling from the barge into the channel off Galveston Bay and crews were working to clean it up, he said.
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Controlled explosions free vessel from collapsed bridge in Baltimore

SAFETY4SEA 14 May 2024
... twisted metal wreckage using cranes and barges, as reported by the U.S ... Originally scheduled for 12th May, the work was delayed due to weather conditions ... Incredible work by the entire Unified Command.
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Collapsed Baltimore bridge blasted into pieces in effort to clear wreckage

GDN Online 14 May 2024
The detonations were meant to break the bridge's truss into small sections, enabling salvage crews to use cranes and barges to haul away the twisted metal wreckage, the US Army Corps of Engineers said.
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Collapsed Baltimore bridge demolished with controlled explosions

RTE 14 May 2024
The detonations were meant to break the bridge's truss into small sections, enabling salvage crews to use cranes and barges to haul away the twisted metal wreckage, the US Army Corps of Engineers said.

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