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The '''''Thalassa Desgagnes''''' was a [[double-hulled tanker]] operated by [[Groupe Desgagné]].<ref name=RadioCanada2010-02-13/>  She was built in Norway in 1976.
The '''''Thalassa Desgagnes''''' was a [[double-hulled tanker]] operated by [[Groupe Desgagné]].<ref name=RadioCanada2010-02-13/>  She was built in Norway in 1976.


On February 13, 2010, while moored in [[Montreal]], welding work sparked a small explosion, and fire.<ref name=RadioCanada2010-02-13/>  The vessel's holds were empty at the time of the fire, which was quickly extinguished.  One person was injured.
On February 13, 2010, while moored in [[Montreal, Quebec]], welding work sparked a small explosion, and fire.<ref name=RadioCanada2010-02-13/>  The vessel's holds were empty at the time of the fire, which was quickly extinguished.  One person was injured.


In January 6, 2014, ice accumulation caused her to run aground, on the [[St Lawrence River]], between Montreal and [[Trois-Rivières]].<ref name=RadioCanada2014-01-06/>
In January 6, 2014, ice accumulation caused her to run aground, on the [[St Lawrence River]], between Montreal and [[Trois-Rivières]].<ref name=RadioCanada2014-01-06/>


On July 3, 2015, Groupe Desgagné announced they would be replacing the ''Thalassa Desgagnes'' with a new vessel, powered by less polluting [[natural gas]] fired engines.<ref name=LeSoliel2015-07-03/>
On July 3, 2015, Groupe Desgagné announced they would be replacing the ''Thalassa Desgagnes'' with a new vessel, powered by less polluting [[natural gas]] fired engines.<ref name=LeSoliel2015-07-03/>
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The Thalassa Desgagnes was a double-hulled tanker operated by Groupe Desgagné.[1] She was built in Norway in 1976.

On February 13, 2010, while moored in Montreal, Quebec, welding work sparked a small explosion, and fire.[1] The vessel's holds were empty at the time of the fire, which was quickly extinguished. One person was injured.

In January 6, 2014, ice accumulation caused her to run aground, on the St Lawrence River, between Montreal and Trois-Rivières.[2]

On July 3, 2015, Groupe Desgagné announced they would be replacing the Thalassa Desgagnes with a new vessel, powered by less polluting natural gas fired engines.[3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Incendie sur un navire, Radio Canada, 2010-02-13. Retrieved on 2016-01-11. (in French) “Le navire battant pavillon canadien est le Thalassa Desgagnés. Appartenant au Groupe Desgagné, il s'agit d'un pétrolier à double coque en réparation depuis un mois. Il était vide au moment de l'incident et ne présentait donc aucune risque d'explosion.”
  2. Navire échoué en amont du lac Saint-Pierre, Radio Canada, Radio Canada, 2014-01-06. Retrieved on 2024-01-05. (in French) “Un navire amarré au port de Sorel-Tracy, le Thalassa-Desgagnés, est maintenant à la dérive. Ses amarres se sont rompues sous la puissance de la glace.”
  3. Groupe Desgagnés aura deux pétroliers mus au gaz naturel, Le Soliel, 2015-07-03. Retrieved on 2016-01-11. (in French) “Ils remplaceront le Thalassa Desgagnés. Ils serviront à transporter du pétrole provenant des raffineries situées à Lévis et à Montréal de même que des produits bitumineux, comme ceux pour fabriquer de l'asphalte.”

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