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Sources say that a LNG tanker avoided pirates as attacks on Somalia escalated

Sources in maritime security said that a liquefied gas tanker was able to outrun pirates who approached the vessel on a speedboat, off the coasts of Somalia, on Friday. This added to fears of a resurgence in piracy following years of calm.

Recent armed attacks in the region, including the first in which suspected Somali pirates were involved in over a year, have reignited fears about the safety of the shipping lanes that transport vital energy and goods into global markets.

An official from maritime security firm Diaplous confirmed that the incident on Friday occurred near the location of the attack the day before, which targeted the Malta flagged products tanker Hellas Aphrodite.

According to British maritime risk management company Vanguard, and maritime security experts, the Marshall Islands flagged LNG tanker Al Thumama reported a small craft approaching with three people aboard.

Sources said that the master of the tanker reported to them that it had outrun the speedboat. The tanker was on its way from Ras Laffan in Qatar, via Cape of Good Hope to Swinoujscie in Poland. NYK LNG Shipmanagement of Japan, the vessel's operator could not be reached immediately for comment. Reporting by Renee Maltezou and Jonathan Saul; editing by Joe Bavier

(source: Reuters)