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Following a significant collision in the North Sea earlier this month, operations are underway to manage the aftermath involving the US-registered oil tanker Stena Immaculate and the Portuguese-flagged cargo ship Solong. This update focuses...
The collision between the Stena Immaculate and the Solong occurred approximately 12 miles off the East Yorkshire coast on March 10, 2025, triggering fires and a large-scale rescue operation that saved 36 crew members from both vessels.
The immediate focus is now on safely managing the damaged ships and their cargo. Crowley, the maritime company managing the Stena Immaculate, confirmed the plan to transfer its 202,485 barrels of jet fuel to the Fure Vyl tanker. This "lightering" operation is crucial before the Stena Immaculate can be moved safely. The fuel is destined for its original delivery point in Killingholme, North Lincolnshire. Subsequently, the tanker will be moved to the Port of Tyne for detailed inspection and assessment of the collision damage.
The Solong, visibly damaged by the explosion and subsequent fires which burned for days, completed its journey under tow to Aberdeen on Friday morning. Specialist assessors and insurers will now examine the vessel. Ernst Russ, the owners of the Solong, expressed gratitude for the response efforts.
The environmental impact is also a significant concern. Nurdles originating from the Solong's cargo continue to wash ashore, necessitating clean-up operations, particularly on sensitive coastal areas like Brancaster Beach and Titchwell reserve in Norfolk, managed by the National Trust and RSPB respectively.
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