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UN operation underway to transfer oil from decaying Yemen tanker to avert environmental disaster

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Overview

  • International team has begun siphoning over 1 million barrels of oil from the neglected SOF Safer tanker off Yemen's coast to another UN-purchased vessel.
  • The deteriorating 47-year old Safer tanker has been stranded off Yemen since 2015 due to the civil war, posing risk of explosion or massive oil spill.
  • UN warned an oil spill could disrupt global shipping through the Red Sea, devastate coastal communities and cost up to $20 billion.
  • The risky operation is expected to take about 3 weeks to complete the oil transfer to avoid a catastrophic disaster.
  • After the oil is removed, the Safer will be towed away and recycled to permanently eliminate the threat it poses.