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UAE says navigational error caused oil tanker collision near Strait of Hormuz

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Posted on June 18, 2025

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DUBAI (Reuters) -An accidental collision between two oil tankers in the Sea of Oman, indicates that the incident was caused by a navigational misjudgment by one of the vessels, the UAE's energy

UAE Attributes Oil Tanker Collision Near Strait of Hormuz to Navigational Error

DUBAI (Reuters) -The UAE's energy ministry said a collision between two oil tankers near the Strait of Hormuz was likely caused by a navigational misjudgement by one of the vessels.

In a statement on Wednesday, it cited preliminary information and did not draw any link with an upsurge in electronic interference during the conflict between Iran and Israel.

The Adalynn and Front Eagle oil tankers collided and caught fire on Tuesday 24 nautical miles off the coast of the UAE in the Sea of Oman. No injuries to the crew or any spillage were reported.

After Iran and Israel began firing missiles at each other last week, interference has disrupted navigation systems near the Strait of Hormuz, a waterway between Iran and Oman that handles about a fifth of the world's seaborne oil.

Tehran has not commented on Tuesday's collision or reports of electronic interference.

(Reporting by Ahmed Elimam and Maha El DahanEditing by Tomasz Janowski and Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • UAE cites navigational error for oil tanker collision.
  • Incident occurred near the Strait of Hormuz.
  • No injuries or oil spillage reported.
  • Collision follows Iran-Israel conflict escalation.
  • Electronic interference noted in the region.

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the collision between the oil tankers?
The UAE's energy ministry stated that the collision was likely caused by a navigational misjudgement by one of the vessels.
Were there any injuries reported from the collision?
No injuries to the crew or any spillage were reported following the collision of the Adalynn and Front Eagle oil tankers.
Is there any connection between the collision and the conflict between Iran and Israel?
The UAE's energy ministry did not draw any link between the collision and the upsurge in electronic interference during the conflict between Iran and Israel.
Where did the collision occur?
The collision occurred 24 nautical miles off the coast of the UAE in the Sea of Oman.
Has Iran commented on the collision?
Tehran has not commented on the collision or the reports of electronic interference that have disrupted navigation systems.

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