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SMIT Salvage ends work aboard decaying FSO Safer off Yemen.
Date:2023-09-04 Readers:
A UN-led salvage team has removed more than 1.1 million barrels of oil from the 40,664-dwt FSO Safer to a replacement tanker off Yemen, reports Ventura, California's gCaptain.

The salvage team concluded operations, having cleaned the tanks of Safer and assisted with the mooring of the Yemen near the Safer.

The SMIT Salvage team is now currently enroute to Djibouti onboard the multi-purpose vessel Ndeavor. Their departure marks the end of a complex salvage operation that began in late May.

The UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Yemen, David Gressly, who has led UN system-wide efforts on the Safer since September 2021, thanked SMIT Salvage and parent company Boskalis for their efforts.

The FSO Safer, containing 1.14 million barrels of oil, had been at risk since it was abandoned off Yemen's Red Sea coast since 2015 amid the ongoing civil war in the country. Due to a lack of maintenance, its condition had deteriorated significantly.

The UN has warned that a major spill would devastate fishing communities on Yemen's Red Sea coast and cost estimated at US$20 billion to cleanup. Disruptions to shipping through the Bab al-Mandab strait to the Suez Canal could cost billions more in global trade losses every day.

With the oil now removed, the FSO Safer is now stable and no longer at risk of breaking apart. Eventually, the FSO Safer will be transported to a green scrapping yard under the responsibility of the UN.

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