UN supertanker due to prevent Yemen oil spill departs for Red Sea

A supertanker bought by the United Nations to remove oil from a ship abandoned off Yemen’s coast departed China on Thursday, the UN announced, calling it a “significant” step in efforts to prevent a major spill. The UN Development Program (UNDP) had i…

A supertanker bought by the United Nations to remove oil from a ship abandoned off Yemen’s coast departed China on Thursday, the UN announced, calling it a “significant” step in efforts to prevent a major spill. The UN Development Program (UNDP) had in March purchased the crude carrier Nautica to remove more than a million barrels of oil from the beleaguered FSO Safer. It was an unusual move for the agency, and was hailed as a breakthrough in efforts to avert a potentially catastrophic oil spill.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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