Damaged Russian LNG tanker has reached Libyan waters, Italy says


FILE PHOTO: A Russian LNG tanker, Arctic Metagaz, damaged earlier this month and currently adrift without crew, floats in international waters in the Mediterranean Sea between Malta and the Italian islands of Lampedusa and Linosa, in this handout picture released on March 13, 2026. Marina Militare/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo

ROME, March 18 (Reuters) - The ⁠damaged Russian liquefied natural gas tanker that has been adrift ⁠in the Mediterranean for the past two weeks has ‌now entered Libyan search and rescue waters, Italy's civil protection agency said on Wednesday.

The agency, which is monitoring the vessel, told Reuters that the most significant current ​risk is the potential release of gas, ⁠although no leaks have been ⁠detected so far.

"The dispersion of gas is a very concrete possibility," ⁠a ‌spokesperson said, adding that it was still unclear how much gas remained aboard the ship, as two tanks were ⁠reported intact but some of the cargo may already ​have dispersed in ‌the sea.

Italy, France, Spain and six other southern EU countries ⁠have warned ​in a letter to the European Commission that the Arctic Metagaz represents a major ecological threat and urged the EU to take action.

Italy's civil ⁠protection agency said any intervention on the ​tanker would now fall under Libyan authority due to its location, where sea conditions are currently rough.

The EU said the vessel was part ⁠of Russia's "shadow fleet" used to circumvent sanctions imposed after Russia's 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Russia's Foreign Ministry has acknowledged that the vessel was adrift in the Mediterranean and said Moscow's involvement in resolving ​the situation depended on "concrete circumstances."

Russia'sTransport Ministryearlier this ⁠month saidthe Arctic Metagaz, carryingLNGfrom the Arctic port of Murmansk, was attacked ​by Ukrainian naval dronesand said the weapons ‌had been launched fromthe Libyan coast.

Kyiv ​has not claimed responsibility for any such attack.

(Reporting by Matteo Negri, editing by Alvise Armellini; Editing by Ros Russell)

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