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Hafnia Nile, tanker involved in fire, was bring naphtha from Spain, Cepsa says

The oil tanker Hafnia Nile, which ignited after a crash with another vessel off Singapore, was carrying naphtha packed from the business's. energy park in Huelva, Spain, the Spanish oil and gas business. Cepsa said.

Cepsa was informed by shipowner Hafnia about a crash. involving among their vessels near the island of Pedra Branca. in the South China Sea, Cepsa's representative said in a. declaration late on Saturday.

We are in constant contact with the shipowner and regional. authorities and have actually offered our full assistance and. collaboration.

Cepsa did not comment on the quantity or status of the. freight.

The Hafnia Nile, a 74,000-deadweight-tons capacity Panamax. tanker, was bring about 300,000 barrels of naphtha, according. to ship-tracking data from Kpler and LSEG. Naphtha is a raw. material for making petrochemicals.

Traders said the freight has actually been sold to Japan's top refiner,. Eneos. Eneos said it does not discuss person. transactions.

The tanker's crash with the Sao Tome and. Principe-flagged tanker Ceres I and fires on both vessels were. reported early on Friday about 55 km (35 miles) northeast of the. Singaporean island of Pedra Branca, the Maritime and Port. Authority of Singapore stated.

Malaysia's coast guard said on Saturday that the Ceres I, a. very large crude carrier supertanker, had actually left the place of. the accident and was thought to have actually turned off its tracking. system.

(source: Reuters)