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Libya Resumes Salvage Operations on Stricken Arctic Metagaz as IMO Monitors Response

By MGN EditorialApril 8, 2026 at 01:02 PM

Libya has deployed naval assets to resume salvage efforts on the Russian LNG carrier Arctic Metagaz, with the IMO coordinating international response to what investigators believe was an attack linked to Ukraine operations in the region.

Libya has resumed active salvage operations on the Arctic Metagaz, a Russian-flagged LNG carrier, deploying naval assets and diving teams to manage the stricken vessel. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) confirmed it is closely monitoring the situation and coordinating efforts with regional partners to oversee the salvage response. The Arctic Metagaz incident represents a significant development in maritime security concerns affecting the Eastern Mediterranean and North African waters. According to gCaptain, an investigation into the vessel's situation has identified potential links between the incident and Ukraine-related operations in Libya, highlighting how regional geopolitical tensions continue to impact commercial shipping operations. The resumption of Libyan salvage operations marks a critical phase in the response, requiring coordination between local maritime authorities and international stakeholders. The IMO's active monitoring underscores the international dimensions of the incident and the maritime community's commitment to managing maritime casualties and environmental risks in the region. Libya's deployment of specialized diving and salvage assets indicates a prioritized response to the vessel situation, particularly given environmental concerns associated with LNG carriers. The coordination with regional partners, facilitated through IMO channels, ensures that responses align with international maritime law and safety protocols. This incident continues the pattern of maritime security challenges in North African and Eastern Mediterranean waters, where geopolitical tensions have repeatedly affected shipping operations. The Arctic Metagaz situation demonstrates the complex interplay between regional conflicts and global maritime commerce, underscoring ongoing risks for vessel operators transiting these waters.

Source: gCaptain

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