23 Apr 2024
Saturday 5 November 2016 - 13:34
Story Code : 237824

Iranian oil tanker sinks, all 12 onboard rescued

MNA Iranian Offshore Oil Company (IOOC) has released details on the sinking of the Iran-owned Masrour oil tanker on Wednesday in the Persian Gulf.


According to Iranian Offshore Oil Company (IOOC), Masrour oil tanker, rented by the IOOC, ran into trouble at 14:30 on Wednesday, Nov. 2, four miles off a drilling rig located at Soroush Oilfield in the Persian Gulf.

The oil tanker engine room was severely flooded. Following the request for help, the Marine Operations Unit of Bahregan established an immediate radio communication with the tankers captain and dispatched a ship equipped with a mobile flood pump from Abouzar Platform at 14:45.

At 15:30, another ship equipped with a stronger pump unit was dispatched from Kharg and then a passenger ship was sent at 15:45 to rescue the people onboard the tanker.

Three towboats were also dispatched from Soroush Oilfield. All 12 passengers onboard the oil tanker were rescued during the relief and rescue operation.

During the operations, efforts were made to guide the half-sunken tanker toward the shore, but since the tankers stern had sunken into water, the units were forced to drop the towing ropes and allow the tanker to completely sink into the sea.

 

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