The Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries has indicated that the Government of the

Republic of Trinidad and Tobago continues to utilise all resources at its disposal to attempt

to ascertain and locate those responsible for the oil spill in Tobago.

The Government has received information that the tug Solo Creed may have been

detained by authorities in Angola. The Solo Creed is a tug vessel which was allegedly towing

the vessel Gulfstream when it overturned, spilling significant volumes of hydrocarbons near

to the Tobago shoreline in February 2024. Effects of the spill reached as far as Bonaire.

After the incident, the vessel had not been located, until now. The Angolan Navy reported

that the Solo Creed was seized off the coast of the African nation’s capital city, Luanda, for

unauthorised breach of its claimed offshore oil security perimeter—an area operated by

subsidiaries of bp and TotalEnergies.

Minister of Energy Stuart Young has requested that official correspondence be sent via

the Ministry of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs and the Maritime Services Division of the

Ministry of Works and Transport to Angolan authorities to verify certain information that

has come to hand. The Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard is also assisting in the exercise to

verify the location of the Solo Creed.

The Government is committed to continuing its pursuit of those responsible for the oil

spill in Tobago and will continue to keep the public informed of material developments.