Explosion hits Greek-owned tanker off Oman coast

Update Explosion hits Greek-owned tanker off Oman coast
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Updated 26 May 2026 20:46
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Explosion hits Greek-owned tanker off Oman coast

Explosion hits Greek-owned tanker off Oman coast
  • UK Maritime ​Trade Operations says the "external" blast hit vessel’s port side 60 nautical miles from Muscat
  • Crew reported as safe, although some bunker fuel had been discharged into the sea

DUBAI: United Kingdom Maritime ​Trade Operations said on Tuesday that a tanker had reported an external explosion on the vessel’s port side, close to the waterline, 60 nautical miles off ‌Oman’s capital ‌Muscat.
UKMTO said ​the ‌vessel, ⁠identified ​as the ⁠Olympic Life, and its crew were safe, although the tanker reported some bunker fuel had been discharged into the sea. It said ⁠the cause of the incident ‌was ‌unknown.
According to MarineTraffic ​vessel-tracking data, ‌the Greek-owned Very Large Crude ‌Carrier was sailing past Muscat at around 0700 GMT, heading out of the Gulf of ‌Oman, and was not carrying cargo.
The vessel is owned ⁠by ⁠Athens-based Olympic Shipping & Management, the successor to Olympic Management founded by late shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis, according to the Onassis Foundation’s website.
The company was not immediately available for comment.