By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
OOLP Maritime World NewsOOLP Maritime World News
  • Home
  • Maritime News
    • Top stories
    • Global Maritime
    • International Shipping
    • Cruise
    • Ports
    • Security & Piracy
  • Live Marine Traffic
  • Events
  • Company
    • About OOLP
    • Contact us
  • Blog
Reading: U.S. Fifth Fleet aware of “incident” in Gulf of Oman involving commercial vessel
Share
Notification Show More
Latest News
IMCA guidance on protecting divers during underwater excavations
Shipping news
Cemre chooses NES for twin hull SOVs
Shipping news
NYK to Build Its Fifth LPG Dual-Fuel Very Large LPG / Ammonia Carrier
Shipping news
MOL is the First Japanese Company to Join First Movers Coalition’s Shipping Sector- Toward the Decarbonization of the Ocean Shipping Industry
Shipping news
4 New Cruise Lines That Will Soon Be Launching
Cruise
Aa
OOLP Maritime World NewsOOLP Maritime World News
Aa
Search
  • Home
  • Maritime News
    • Top stories
    • Global Maritime
    • International Shipping
    • Cruise
    • Ports
    • Security & Piracy
  • Live Marine Traffic
  • Events
  • Company
    • About OOLP
    • Contact us
  • Blog
Follow US
© 2022 - All Rights Reserved. OOLP News.
OOLP Maritime World News > Piracy and security news > U.S. Fifth Fleet aware of “incident” in Gulf of Oman involving commercial vessel
Piracy and security news

U.S. Fifth Fleet aware of “incident” in Gulf of Oman involving commercial vessel

Last updated: 2022/11/16 at 1:24 PM
19 Views
Share
4 Min Read
SHARE


A tanker was hit off the coast of Oman on Tuesday, sustaining minor damage to the hull with no injuries or spillage of the gas oil cargo, Israeli-controlled Eastern Pacific Shipping said on Wednesday and an Israeli official said Iran was responsible.

Three maritime sources told Reuters that a drone was suspected to have attacked the tanker. An Israeli official said Iran was responsible for the attack, using a Shahed-136 drone, the type it has been supplying to Russia for use in Ukraine.

Iran’s Nournews, which is affiliated with the country’s top security body, blamed Israel for the attack and said the “Hebrew-Arab axis” aimed to create a “charged atmosphere” ahead of soccer’s World Cup that starts in Qatar on Sunday.

It was an apparent reference to a regional axis formed when the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain forged ties with Israel in 2020, partly driven by mutual security concerns over Iran. The UAE and Bahrain were among four Arab states that had boycotted Qatar in a row that was largely resolved early last year.

- Advertisement -

Eastern Pacific Shipping, which manages the vessel, said it was investigating the incident involving the Pacific Zircon tanker approximately 150 miles off Oman. All crew were safe and accounted for, it said.

“Preliminary reports indicate the vessel…was hit by a projectile,” said the Singapore-based firm, which is controlled by Israeli billionaire Idan Ofer. “There is some minor damage to the vessel’s hull but no spillage of cargo or water ingress.”

Gulf waters have in recent years seen attacks on tankers that have come at times of heightened regional tensions with Iran. In July 2021, a suspected drone attack hit a petroleum product tanker managed by an Israeli firm off Oman’s coast. Iran denied accusations it was responsible.

According to shipping tracking site MarineTraffic, the Pacific Zircon was last seen off the coast of Liwa, Oman on Monday morning. It departed from Sohar, Oman on Monday afternoon with its destination set as the port of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

The U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet said it was aware of an incident in the Gulf of Oman involving a commercial vessel. The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations said an investigation was taking place after reports of an incident in the Gulf of Oman.

- Advertisement -

Separately, two sources told Reuters that Greece and Iran reached a deal for the release of two Greek-flagged tankers that had been seized by Tehran in the Gulf in May in response to the confiscation of oil by the United States from an Iranian-flagged tanker in Greece. Ship tracking data showed the vessels underway from Iran.

Source: Reuters (Reporting by Maha El Dahan, Ghaida Ghantous and Elwely Elwelly in Dubai, Jonathan Saul in London and Maayan Lubell in Jerusalem; Additional reporting by Akriti Sharma in Bengaluru and Lina Najem in Dubai; Editing by Toby Chopra, Angus MacSwan, Alex Richardson, William Maclean)



You Might Also Like

Sustained efforts needed as global piracy incidents hit lowest levels in decades

Global piracy acts drop to 14-year low

UKMTO Weekly Piracy Report 21 – 27 December 2022

Combating illicit maritime activity – next steps for Jeddah Amendment

admin November 16, 2022
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Copy Link Print
Previous Article Fastest Growing Cruise Line Adds Another New Ship Headed for Miami
Next Article A Heritage of Distinction
- Advertisement -

Latest News

IMCA guidance on protecting divers during underwater excavations
Shipping news January 28, 2023
Cemre chooses NES for twin hull SOVs
Shipping news January 28, 2023
NYK to Build Its Fifth LPG Dual-Fuel Very Large LPG / Ammonia Carrier
Shipping news January 28, 2023
MOL is the First Japanese Company to Join First Movers Coalition’s Shipping Sector- Toward the Decarbonization of the Ocean Shipping Industry
Shipping news January 28, 2023

OOLP maritime news is a portal that gets latest updates and happenings from the maritime & cruise industry across the globe.

Top maritime stories

Global maritime news

International shipping news

Cruise news

Maritime ports

Security and piracy

About OOLP news

Contact us

Live maritime traffic

Events

Blog

Follow US

© 2022 - All Rights Reserved. OOLP News.

  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy

Removed from reading list

Undo
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?