Singapore is seeking compensation for the recent oil spill caused by the vessel Marine Honour. The Maritime and Port Authority confirmed the shipowner’s liability and insurance coverage under relevant laws. The spill, triggered by a collision at Pasir Panjang Terminal, released 400 tonnes of fuel into the sea, affecting coastlines and beaches. The government agencies will pursue reimbursement for cleanup costs, with British Marine handling third-party claims. Although progress has been made in clearing the beaches, further efforts are required to address the environmental impact. Transport Minister Chee emphasized the need for continued cleaning and urged public understanding during the operation. The incident highlights the importance of prompt response and accountability in maritime disasters.