Towing vessel William E. Strait under way in 2022.

William E Strait underway at unknown date before the accident. (Source: Jeff L. Yates)

Contact of Towing Vessel William E Strait with Moored Barges at Shell Norco Refinery Dock

What Happened

​On Dec. 10, 2023, about 0139 local time, the William E Strait tow was pushed in to the bank on the Lower Mississippi River near Norco, Louisiana, when the towing vessel Steel Skipper, which was reconfiguring the tow, pushed the tow astern, and the William E Strait contacted two moored barges upstream at the Shell Norco Refinery dock, damaging the barges and dock. There were no injuries, and no pollution was reported. Damage to the moored barges and facility was estimated at $501,000.

What We Found

​We determined that the probable cause of the contact of the towing vessel William E Strait with moored barges at the Shell Norco Refinery dock was the William E Strait mate not recognizing the proximity of the unlit barges astern of his towboat as the vessel was pushed astern by an assisting fleeting tug while repositioning barges. Contributing was the dense fog and rain, which obscured visibility during the operation.​

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