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Update: Stena Immaculate, U.S. Military Jet Fuel Cargo Continues to Burn

March 12, 2025
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Tanker Collision off Northeast England Causes Explosions and Environmental Risk

A tanker carrying jet fuel for the U.S. military was involved in a collision with a container ship off northeast England on Monday, resulting in a blaze on both vessels and multiple explosions. The incident forced both crews to abandon ship, with the tanker sustaining significant damage.

The tanker, identified as the Stena Immaculate operated by U.S. logistics group Crowley, was at anchor when it was struck by the Portuguese-flagged cargo ship Solong. The collision ruptured the tanker’s cargo tank, releasing fuel into the sea, posing a risk of environmental damage.

Details of the Vessels

The Stena Immaculate is part of a U.S. government program designed to supply the armed forces with fuel when required. It is the ninth vessel in a series of 13 new IMOIIMAX MR tankers, offering extra large cargo flexibility, high safety standards, and economical fuel consumption.

On the other hand, the Solong was carrying containers of sodium cyanide, a toxic chemical used in gold mining, and an unknown quantity of alcohol. The collision and subsequent release of fuel led to a fire and multiple explosions on board the vessels.

Response and Investigation

Emergency teams, including helicopters, fixed-wing aircraft, lifeboats, and nearby vessels with firefighting capability, responded to the incident promptly. While there were casualties reported, only one individual remained hospitalized by mid-afternoon.

Authorities and maritime security sources have stated that there is no indication of malicious activity or external actors involved in the collision. However, investigations are ongoing to determine the exact cause of the incident and assess the extent of environmental damage.

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Impact on Shipping Industry

The collision occurred in a busy waterway used for shipping traffic between ports along Britain’s northeast coast and destinations in the Netherlands and Germany. The vessels involved were on their respective routes when the incident took place.

Shipping industry sources have highlighted the importance of safety measures and protocols to prevent such accidents in the future. Ship insurers, including Skuld of Norway and Steamship, are likely to be involved in assessing the damage and liabilities arising from the collision.

In conclusion, the collision between the tanker and container ship off northeast England serves as a reminder of the risks involved in maritime operations and the importance of stringent safety standards to protect lives, the environment, and maritime assets.

(Source: Reuters + Staff)

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