Libyan authorities warn that the abandoned Russian tanker carrying 62,000 tons of liquefied natural gas poses operational and financial risks for the energy sector. The drift threatens offshore oil and gas infrastructure, prompting emergency measures by the National Oil Corporation and maritime operators. Companies may face delays, potential damage costs and increased insurance premiums, highlighting vulnerabilities in regional energy logistics and supply chains.
Russian Gas Tanker Drifts Near Libya
Libyan authorities warn that the abandoned Russian tanker carrying 62,000 tons of liquefied natural gas poses operational and financial risks for the energy sector. The drift threatens offshore oil and gas infrastructure, prompting emergency measures by the National Oil Corporation and maritime operators. Companies may face delays, potential damage costs and increased insurance premiums, highlighting vulnerabilities in regional energy logistics and supply chains.
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