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Iraqi Oil Tanker in Collision at Umm Qasr Port

Iraq Business01-04-2025
By John Lee.
The Iraqi Oil Tanker Company (IOTC) has confirmed that the oil tanker ' Akkad ' was involved in a collision at Berth 9 in Umm Qasr Port on 29th March 2025, with no reported injuries.
Following the incident, Minister of Oil Hayan Abdul Ghani directed the formation of a technical investigation committee to determine the cause of the accident. Specialized technical teams are assessing the damage and carrying out necessary repairs, ensuring that the vessel continues its scheduled delivery without delay.
The company emphasized that such incidents are part of global maritime operations due to various operational factors and that it is adhering to international safety protocols set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO). It also reaffirmed that all crew members hold certified maritime qualifications, ensuring competent and professional tanker operations.
Iraq's Oil Tanker Company reiterated its commitment to maintaining the safety of waterways and enhancing security measures to ensure uninterrupted maritime operations in line with international standards.
The Akkad, which was launched just a year ago, has a capacity of 32,000 tons, and measures 184 meters in length and 32 meters in width.
(Source: Iraq Oil Tanker Company)
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