FSO Safer

15°07′09″N 42°35′40″E / 15.1192°N 42.5945°E / 15.1192; 42.5945

History
NameFSO Safer
NamesakeSafer (صافر Ṣāfar), an oilfield in Yemen[1]
OwnerYemen Oil and Gas Corporation
Port of registryYemen Yemen
BuilderHitachi Zosen Corporation,
Launched1976
IdentificationIMO number7376472
StatusAwaiting disposal
General characteristics
Class and typeULCC
Tonnage406,640 DWT
Length362 m (1,188 ft)
Beam70 m (230 ft)
Speed15.5 knots (28.7 km/h)

FSO Safer (pronounced "saffer" /ˈsæfər/)[1] is a floating oil storage and offloading vessel that is moored in the Red Sea north of the Yemeni city of Al Hudaydah.

Prior to being emptied, the ship held more than 1.14 million barrels of oil. Its structure has been left exposed to humidity and corrosion with little or no maintenance since Yemen's civil war started in 2015. An impasse exists between Houthi groups and the Saudi-backed government over its ownership and responsibility. Inert gas[2] on the ship that normally inhibits an explosion has dissipated, putting it at risk of exploding and causing an environmental disaster.[3] The ship is currently undergoing a United Nations-led salvage operation which has successfully removed the oil and will place it in much safer long-term storage.

  1. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference :0 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Tadros, Amjad (29 June 2020). "A supertanker full of crude oil decaying amid Yemen's civil war could blow up". www.cbsnews.com. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  3. ^ Wintour, Patrick (8 May 2022). "UN leads £65m plan to stop huge oil spill off Yemen during the first ceasefire in six years". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 May 2022.