Egypt deploys 3 tugboats to tow oil tanker after it breaks down in Suez Canal

Egypt has deployed three tug boats to tow an oil tanker that suffered an engine failure in the Suez Canal, the canal's authority said in a statement on Sunday. The canal's head Osama Rabie said traffic heading northwards will resume as normal after the tugboats move the tanker.


Reuters | Updated: 04-06-2023 12:04 IST | Created: 04-06-2023 12:00 IST
Egypt deploys 3 tugboats to tow oil tanker after it breaks down in Suez Canal
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Egypt has deployed three tug boats to tow an oil tanker that suffered an engine failure in the Suez Canal, the canal's authority said in a statement on Sunday.

The canal's head Osama Rabie said traffic heading northwards will resume as normal after the tugboats move the tanker. The crude tanker, SEAVIGOUR, is a Malta-flagged vessel that was built in 2016, according to Refinitiv Eikon shipping data.

It was heading from Russia to China, the canal authority added. Frequent traffic disruptions occur because of technical malfunctions but stoppages are usually brief.

Less than two weeks ago, tugboats managed to move a bulk carrier that had been stranded for several hours in the Suez Canal.

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