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Satellite images and experts confirm that a sanctioned tanker has leaked oil near Oman.

According to experts and satellite images, a vessel sanctioned for?moving Russian oil is likely to be leaking oil off the coast Oman in a marine protected area.

According to data from ship tracking, the Caroline Bezengi vessel took "Russian oil" on board before departing for its latest voyage in Novorossiysk. The last time it sent a signal to the public AIS tracking system was on June 11, off the coasts of Yemen.

Rentoor Shipmanagement of Shanghai, the owner listed in shipping databases, was not available for comment.

The Oman Maritime Security Centre - and Oman's Environment Authority - did not respond to requests for comments.

Images from the?Copernicus Sentinel-1 & Sentinel-2 satellites on July 2-13 showed a silvery-grey slick covering waters in a bay southwest of al-Qibliyyah Island.

Three independent experts - John Amos, Leon Moreland, and Louis Goddard from Data Desk – said that satellite imagery seemed to show an oil leak.

A video was reviewed that showed Caroline Bezengi, off the coasts of al-Qibliyyah Island. The date of the video could not be independently confirmed.

Russia's so-called "shadow fleet" is made up of aging and often poorly maintained oil tankers that are used to circumvent Western sanctions against Russian oil exports. The cause of the leak is not known. It could be a malfunction, damage from an attack by Ukraine on Russian tankers or the conflict between the U.S.

Two separate maritime security sources reported that the tanker first reported problems on June 8, off the coast south of Yemeni port Mukalla. One confirmed the spill. The cause of the vessel’s problems is unclear, they said.

The European Union (EU) and Britain (UK) have sanctioned the vessel, claiming that it was involved in transporting fuels from Russia.

(source: Reuters)