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Libya hires a firm to deal with a Russian tanker that is drifting toward the coast

Libya's National Oil Corporation announced?on Saturday it had contracted a company that specializes in handling a damaged Russian LNG tanker drifting toward the?Libyan coastline.

NOC announced in a press release that the Arctic Metagaz will be towed into a port in Libya. The statement also stated that there was no risk of contamination to Libya's oil installations.

Last week, Italy, France and Spain, as well as?six southern EU member countries, wrote to the European Commission?alerting that the tanker presented "an imminent and severe risk of a major ecological disaster".

Libya's NOC stated that the environmental threat could be "controlled to a large extent". An emergency room was set up to coordinate with the relevant authorities.

The ship, which was carrying LNG from Murmansk in the Arctic, has not been manned since early March when Russia's Transport Ministry claimed that it had been hit by Ukrainian drones.

NOC said that it had become 'out of control' after suffering damages off Libya's coastline in recent days and moved gradually to the shore as a result.

Italian officials said that on Friday, the tanker was estimated to have 450 metric tonnes of 'heavy oil' and 250 tons?diesel, as fuel supplies.?And an "uncertain quantity" of LNG which could have been partially regasified or dispersed. Reporting by Enas Alamami and Ahmed Elumami, Editing by Sharon Singleton & Alexander Smith

(source: Reuters)