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Damaged Russian LNG Tanker Secured After Weeks Adrift

By MGN EditorialMarch 24, 2026 at 09:17 PM

Libyan authorities have taken control of the damaged Russian LNG carrier Arctic Metagaz, securing it to a tug to prevent a potential environmental disaster.

In a significant development, Libyan authorities have reportedly taken control of the damaged Russian LNG carrier Arctic Metagaz, which had been adrift for weeks in the Mediterranean Sea. According to a report by gCaptain, the vessel has now been boarded and secured to a tug, as efforts intensify to prevent a potential environmental catastrophe. The Arctic Metagaz had been drifting aimlessly for several weeks after sustaining damage, raising concerns about the potential for a fuel or cargo spill. The Libyan Coast Guard and other agencies have now intervened, taking decisive action to secure the vessel and mitigate the risk of a major environmental incident. 'This is a critical step in ensuring the safety of the vessel and the surrounding marine environment,' said a maritime industry analyst. 'The authorities deserve credit for their swift response in taking control of the situation and preventing what could have been a disastrous outcome.' The Arctic Metagaz incident underscores the importance of robust emergency response protocols and international cooperation in the maritime industry. As vessels navigate increasingly complex geopolitical and environmental challenges, the ability to quickly mobilize resources and coordinate effective interventions will be crucial in safeguarding both commercial operations and the health of the world's oceans.
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