32 sailors are missing after an Iranian oil tanker sailing to South Korea collided with a cargo ship off the east coast of China and caught fire on Saturday evening, according to China's Ministry of Transport. The Sanchi collided with the Chinese cargo vessel CF Crystal about 160 nautical miles off the coast of Shanghai on Saturday, at about 8 p.m. local time (7 a.m. ET), according to Iran’s Oil Ministry news agency, Shana. The 32 crew members of the Iranian vessel were missing, it said.
China’s Ministry of Transport also reported the collision Saturday and said the Sanchi was on fire and that search and rescue operations were under way. It said oil was on the water.
"The accident caused oil tanker 'SANCHI' to catch on fire, tilting to the right, losing contact with the crew," it said. The ministry said that the tanker was still afloat and burning Sunday morning 9 a.m. local time: "Until now, 'SANCHI' is floating and still on fire. There are fuel stains on the sea, the rescue is going on."
Shana and China didn’t report the cause of the crash.
32 crew members, incl. 30 Iranians & 2 Bengalese, have gone missing after a Panama-registered oil tanker and a Hong Kong-registered bulk freighter collided off China's east coast on Sat evening. Search and rescue are underway pic.twitter.com/o7jDIu9oDb
— People's Daily,China (@PDChina) January 7, 2018
The tanker Sanchi departed Iran’s Assaluyeh port on Dec. 16 for Daesan in South Korea carrying about 1 million barrels of natural gas condensate, according to ship-tracking data from Marine Traffic. State-run shipper National Iranian Tanker Co. owns the Panamanian-flagged vessel according to Bloomberg.
Tanker Sanchi
As CNN adds, the 274 meter-long (890 feet) Sanchi was carrying 136,000 tons of oil from Iran to South Korea when it collided with the CF Crystal, which had been transporting food from the United States to the Chinese city of Guangdong. All 21 Chinese crew on board the Hong-Kong registered freighter the CF-Crystal were rescued, the Chinese ministry said.
Chinese maritime officials have launched a search and rescue operation involving eight vessels, with support from South Korea, which has provided a coastguard ship and fixed wing aircraft, the ministry said.
Iran's Shana news agency reported that the Sanchi was managed by the National Iranian Tanker Company and that its cargo was worth around $60 million. Shana said the oil had been purchased by South Korean customers.
Comments
That fucker going to burn and burn and burn...
GPS....
In reply to That fucker going to burn… by blown income
**coughfalseflagcough**
god i hate the flu
In reply to GPS by Zero Point
1 part iranian petroleum product
1 part Fukushima irradiated water
Stir gently until thoroughly mixed near 3 American aircraft carriers just off the Korean peninsula...
In reply to … by InjectTheVenom
ZUMA launch coming. Cyberwar coming. Patch your BIOS.
In reply to 1 part iranian petroleum… by False_Profit
Diversion. Certainly planned - the positioning forces detours for the routes and increases difficulty for aerial observations. Something major will happen soon.
In reply to ZUMA launch coming. … by MillionDollarButter
Exactly. A false flag indeed. The US is doing too many oops lately.
In reply to Diversion. Certainly planned… by Luc X. Ifer
Classic. Neat imagination sir! Thanks. Btw, think the carriers could have found NKorea by now!? They started sometime in May last year.
In reply to 1 part iranian petroleum… by False_Profit
Turn about for destroyers??
In reply to 1 part iranian petroleum… by False_Profit
Interesting the parties involved. CIA sending a message.“You mess with our guidance systems-we mess with yours.”
Does anybody really think the USN can’t normally avoid a freighter?
In reply to … by InjectTheVenom
Very cogent supposition.
But if USN is not planning for GPS outages etc and / or maintaining a dude in the crow's nest with binoculars I am as a tax payer quite disappointed!
My god they must not be. As someone once said on the internet "retarted"
In reply to Interesting the parties… by man from glad
"GPS .."
... gives position, the auto pilot is what would need to be hacked. Not impossible, tho;
COLREG's Rule 5
"Every vessel shall at all times maintain a proper look-out by sight and hearing as well as by all available means appropriate in the prevailing circumstances and conditions so as to make a full appraisal of the situation and or the risk of collision."
interesting that none of the crew have been found ? or were they already dead ?
In reply to GPS by Zero Point
Gps? Try radar. Works when used.
In reply to GPS by Zero Point
better have it burnt than released in the sea.
In reply to That fucker going to burn… by blown income
if half of it burns, we will be lucky. The rest is a spill that won't be cleaned up.
In reply to better have it burnt than… by shitshitshit
Lots of "spills" coming up soon.
In reply to if half of it burns, we will… by Ink Pusher
Oil spills are not a big deal. There are microorganisms that eat the consume the excess energy in the oil.
Would you be concerned if I told you a spill of corn oil had occurred? I would not be. I know what happens to that. You just don't like the unappealing color of crude oil. Nonetheless an oil spill is more like littering. Littering is not an environmental issue per se. It is an aesthetic one.
In reply to Lots of "spills" coming up… by peddling-fiction
So you won’t mind when I piss in your bottle of Aquafina or take a big steamy dump in your well?
After all, microorganisms love those too....and they are merely unsightly.
Like littering.
In reply to Oil spills are not a big… by Moe-Monay
Bull SHIT!!!
In reply to Oil spills are not a big… by Moe-Monay
Best video of wind turbine fire/blade throw I’ve seen to date.
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=513506242355273&id=100010877041625
In reply to better have it burnt than… by shitshitshit
my, my, what an unfortunate coincidence. trouble with Korea and Iran regimes while China and US interests watch.
symbolic at the very least.
In reply to That fucker going to burn… by blown income
US admiral at the helm?
In reply to That fucker going to burn… by blown income
Here we go. Another "accident."
"It ain't as though it's a pack of peanuts is it Tyrome?"
Seriously, this is not 101 at 4:30 or the LIE at drivetime. Damn hackers!
In reply to Here we go. Another … by D503
Putin? Kim? Trump? Jooos? Greenpeace? Who done it?
Hey!
Did everyone catch the fact that Oregonians are freaking-the-fuck out because the state passed a law taking away gas station attendants?
The poor babies are whimpering about their own incompetence in being able to pump gas and/or don't want to have icky, smelly gas hands when they get to their barista job...lol...geeesh...so whens the next errrf quake again?
In reply to Here we go. Another … by D503
Liberals. Making laws to outlaw jobs.
It is a mental disorder.
In reply to Putin? Kim? Trump? Jooos?… by nmewn
Here we go...
https://twitter.com/rjjohnsonFTW/status/949716666845245440
...LMMFAO!!!
In reply to Liberals. Making laws to… by Anarchyteez
Worked in NJ for about 7 years. Mandatory law for gas pumpers.
During the winter months it was a pleasure to watch the dune coons freeze their asses off pumping my gas.
In reply to Putin? Kim? Trump? Jooos?… by nmewn
I just can't get over the Oregonians comments on all this, basically its some variation of...
"OMG! It is beneath me to pump my own gas! Its friggin manual labor, its smelly and I'm telling you, I'm to stupid to know how to do it anyways!"
...I fucking love it...lol.
See, I had to post this now before the sun rises out on the left coast or I'd be hit with 50 down arrows ;-)
In reply to Worked in NJ for about 7… by Pure Evil
Admittedly, once you get used to it it's hard to want to get out and pump your own gas especially during inclement weather.
The only thing I hated was handing over a credit card not knowing if they had a skimmer.
In reply to I just can't get over the… by nmewn
Nmewn.... how about we apply Occum Razor to this situation... go to the link in the article and look at the shipping traffic in the area... human error and operators of the ships not paying attention and fucking up...
In reply to Putin? Kim? Trump? Jooos?… by nmewn
I hate when that happens ...
Guessing the explosion was not caused by a collision.
natural gas condensate is pretty easy to ignite, contrary to crude oil.
In reply to Guessing the explosion was… by Grandad Grumps
Depending on what the tanker was carrying, crude is condensate when it comes up from the well. If they just pumped and dumped it in the tanker with no processing, there would be load of methane bubbles, like a can of coke.
Squid
In reply to natural gas condensate is… by shitshitshit
Is this the same problem the US Navy's Pacific fleet has been suffering from?
Maybe. Grain freighter came from US. All on board rescued. The tanker - 30 Iranians and 2 others missing.
In reply to Is this the same problem the… by Robert of Ottawa
Yes, indeed. A very moot observation. Thank u sir!
In reply to Maybe. Grain freighter came… by Conscious Reviver
Well, that's 30 less Iranians we have to bomb back to Democracy.
In reply to Maybe. Grain freighter came… by Conscious Reviver
Is it too early to get some sorta grand conspiracy going on this or do we wait till later?
never to late for that :) I think a few US Navy ships crashed into ships in this region lately so "not an accident" was my first thought.
In reply to Is it too early to get some… by nmewn
This appears to be payback for USSN "crashes" plus DRNK oil "embargo". The gloves seem to be coming off.
In reply to never to late for that :) I… by Global Hunter
I’ve had the conspiracy theory for this event up on my board since November.
In reply to Is it too early to get some… by nmewn
"I’ve had the conspiracy theory for this event up on my board since November."...
I've had it on mine since (http://www.ae911truth.org/)
Sabotage of the oil routes was the next logical step in the Anglo-American financial meltdown when unsecured $trillion loans through military threats no longer work along with "digital wallets"!
Finger prints "ALL OVER IT"!!!
In reply to I’ve had the conspiracy… by williambanzai7
Why doesn't Iran simply pump the oil and gas from the Persian Gulf to China and Korea through cheap and efficient pipelines via Afghanistan?
https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-fWGeYlUYs0o/UqqZVgQDmFI/AAAAAAAAIf0/dxOBrCMx…
In reply to "I’ve had the conspiracy… by Son of Captain Nemo
Yeah, all those pipelines...
Those start popping off next. All those miles of unguarded hinterlands. So many ‘accidents’ that could happen.
In reply to … by hedgeless_horseman
You know there is a war going on over there right.
In reply to … by hedgeless_horseman
No. I just did.
In reply to Is it too early to get some… by nmewn
It's the Jooooos!
In reply to Is it too early to get some… by nmewn
Natural gas condensate or oil? Which one, cuz it's my belief that they are very different.
Pagination