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Singapore, Hafnia to transfer oil cargo from fire-hit tanker

  • The Singapore-flagged tanker Hafnia Nile and the Sao Tome and Principe-flagged tanker Ceres I collided and caught fire on July 19

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The Singapore-flagged tanker Hafnia Nile on fire in Tanjung Sedili, near Singapore. Photo: Handout/Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency/AFP

Shipowner Hafnia, operator of the Hafnia Nile oil tanker, is in discussion with Singapore’s Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) about transferring the damaged ship’s cargo of naphtha to a safe location, the MPA said on Wednesday.

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The Singapore-flagged Hafnia Nile and the Sao Tome and Principe-flagged Ceres I collided and caught fire about 55km (35 miles) northeast of the Singaporean island of Pedra Branca early on July 19.

The Hafnia Nile, a Panamax tanker chartered by Spanish energy firm Cepsa, was carrying about 300,000 barrels of naphtha which had been bought by Japanese refiner Eneos. Naphtha is a raw material for making petrochemicals.

Hafnia said on Wednesday that experts are conducting inspections of the damaged areas of the tanker, which remains connected to tugs in Malaysian waters.

An initial assessment by the team of specialists showed the Hafnia Nile’s engine room had suffered damage from the fire, Hafnia said in a statement.

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