Tanker reports external explosion off Oman coast, crew safe, UKMTO says


A drone view shows vessels anchored at the Strait of Hormuz, as seen from Musandam, Oman, May 25, 2026. REUTERS/Stringer

DUBAI/OSLO, May 26 (Reuters) - 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 ​ship's technical manager, Springfield Shipping, said the vessel was struck by an unidentified object at about 0920 GMT, but ⁠remained stable and operational.

"An initial assessment indicated ​that there was damage to one of the vessel's bunker tanks. A sheen was reported in the water after ⁠the incident," it said in a statement to Reuters, adding that the spill had since been contained.

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.

(Reporting by Ahmed Elimam and Jana ​Choukeir; Additional reporting by Nerijus Adomaitis in Oslo; Editing by Bernadette Baum, Alison Williams, Rod Nickel)

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