Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Trinity-Spirit-Wreckage-in-the-Gulf-of-Guinea-27MDHUH3KT86.htmlConceptually similarTrinity Spirit Wreckage in the Gulf of GuineaGP1SWXBPCompleted★★★★Trinity Spirit Wreckage in the Gulf of GuineaGP1SWXBQCompleted★★★★Trinity Spirit Wreckage in the Gulf of GuineaGP1SWXBRCompleted★★★★Trinity Spirit Wreckage in the Gulf of GuineaGP1SWXBSCompleted★★★★★★Trinity Spirit Wreckage in the Gulf of GuineaGP1SWXBTCompleted★★★★Trinity Spirit Wreckage in the Gulf of GuineaGP1SWXBUCompleted★★★★Trinity Spirit Wreckage in the Gulf of GuineaGP1SWXC1Completed★★★★★★Trinity Spirit Wreckage in the Gulf of GuineaGP1SWXC2Completed★★★★★Trinity Spirit Wreckage in the Gulf of GuineaGP1SWXC4Completed★★★★View AllGP1SWXC0Trinity Spirit Wreckage in the Gulf of GuineaThe wreckage of the "Trinity Spirit" is partially submerged in this drone image in the waters of the Gulf of Guinea. The Trinity Spirit, a Floating Production Storage and Offloading Unit (FPSO) exploded on 2nd February 2022 off the coast of Nigeria. The oil production ship was carrying possibly two million barrels of oil, with a processing capacity of 22,000 barrels of crude oil per day. The Shebah Exploration and Production Company Limited (Sepcol) operated vessel later sunk in Nigeria's Delta State in the Gulf of Guinea.Locations:Africa-Gulf of Guinea-Nigeria-Western AfricaDate:9 Feb, 2022Credit:© Anthony Obayomi / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6000px X 4000pxKeywords:Accidents-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Disasters-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Oil (Industry)-Oil spills-Oil tankers-Outdoors-Shipwrecks-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:After the Trinity Spirit Incident in Nigeria (Photos by A. Obayomi)The Trinity Spirit, a Floating Production Storage and Offloading Unit (FPSO) exploded on 2nd February 2022 off the coast of Nigeria. The oil production ship was carrying possibly two million barrels of oil, with a processing capacity of 22,000 barrels of crude oil per day. The Shebah Exploration and Production Company Limited (Sepcol) operated vessel later sunk in Nigeria's Delta State in the Gulf of Guinea.Related Collections:After the Trinity Spirit Incident in the Gulf of Guinea (All Photos)