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Offshore oil spill

The Angolan government has said it is checking reports that large quantities of dead fish are washing ashore following an oil spill last month off the coast of the northwest enclave of Cabinda. State radio said about 40 barrels of crude oil had been discharged from a treatment tank owned by Cabinda Gulf Oil Company, a subsidiary of U.S. oil giant Chevron.

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