Manila Bulletin

Panama-registered tanker missing in West African waters

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DAKAR (Reuters) – A tanker vessel has gone missing off the coast of Gabon in West Africa – an area notorious for piracy – and no word has been heard from its crew for a week, the ship’s managers said on Tuesday.

The Georgian government said 17 of its citizens were on board the Pantelena serving as crew.

Communicat­ion was lost with the Panama-registered tanker at about 2 a.m. local time on Aug. 14, at which time it was about 17 miles from the port of Libreville, in Gabon, Athensbase­d Lotus Shipping said in a statement.

It gave no further details on the cargo and crew, and did not say if it believed the Pantelena had been hijacked by pirates. The vessel is a dual purpose oil or chemicals tanker.

“We at Lotus Shipping, acting on behalf of the vessel’s owners... have set as our first and foremost priority to safeguard the safety of the crew and with their interest in mind we cannot provide any additional media comments at this point in time,” it said.

The Pantelena was on route from Lome to Libreville and was last seen nearing the Gabon coast at 9 p.m. on Aug. 13, according to ship tracking data on Reuters, which lists the ship as a double-hulled oil tanker managed by Lotus.

While piracy has decreased worldwide, the Gulf of Guinea has become an increasing target for pirates who steal cargo and demand ransoms. Piracy-related issues were a decade ago focused off the East African coast, particular­ly Somalia’s unpoliced waters.

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