Angola Recovers Missing Oil Tanker
The National Fuel Society of Angola has recovered its oil tanker which was allegedly hijacked enroute to Nigeria by crew members in January.
Tanker (file photo).
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Nigeria:
Navy Intercepts Allegedly Hijacked Ship
Daily Trust, 30 January 2014
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Angola:
Missing Oil Tanker Found in Nigeria
ANGOP, 27 January 2014
The Oil tanker Kerala, of Liberian flag, working for Sonangol, which went missing on January 18, while awaiting for authorization to anchor in Luanda, was located on Sunday in… Read more »
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Angola:
Sonangol Clarifies Oil Tanker Disappearance
ANGOP, 25 January 2014
The board of the state-owned Sonangol Shipping informed last Friday, in Luanda, that it lost contact, since January 19, with the oil tanker M/T Kerala of Greek origin but bearing a… Read more »