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2 Oil Tankers Attacked Close to Key CPC Terminal

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Last updated: 2026/01/13 at 5:15 PM
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(Replace) January 13, 2026, 4:29 PM GMT: Article up to date with Kazakh, Chevron, Delta Tankers statements all through.

Two oil tankers had been attacked close to the Black Sea loading terminal for the Caspian Pipeline Consortium, the most recent important incident complicating Kazakhstan’s crude exports.

The 2 ships — the Delta Concord and the Matilda — had been because of load barrels from Kazakhstan on the CPC offshore mooring, in line with an individual accustomed to the matter, who requested to not be recognized as a result of the data isn’t public. Managers for each ships confirmed the incidents and mentioned their ships had sailed away from the world. 

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Previous to the assault, the vessels had moved away from the CPC facility, awaiting their flip to gather the cargoes, the particular person mentioned. The extent of the injury to each ships wasn’t instantly clear. 

The assaults threat additional disrupting loadings at CPC, the place deliberate shipments have already plunged because of unhealthy winter climate and a mooring injury in a November drone strike. These disruptions are serving to dial again a major surplus within the world oil market this quarter and have bolstered key futures costs. 

At occasions final 12 months, CPC exported as a lot as 1.7 million barrels a day of crude, however loadings in January are set to be between 800,000 and 900,000 barrels a day this month. 

Kazakhstan’s vitality ministry confirmed the incidents in a assertion on Telegram. It mentioned the Matilda suffered an explosion with no subsequent hearth and no important damages to its hull, whereas the Delta Concord had a hearth that was shortly put out, with no accidents to the crews of both vessel.


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The press workplace of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium declined to remark. Thenamaris, which manages Matilda, mentioned its ship was struck by an unspecified variety of drones whereas outdoors the CPC Terminal. It suffered minor injury to the deck and stays absolutely seaworthy, the corporate mentioned. 

Delta Tankers, which manages Delta Concord, mentioned its ship was hit by a projectile and a short-lived hearth on board has been extinguished by the crew. The ship has shifted out of the high-risk space, they mentioned. 

Chevron, which chartered one of many tankers, mentioned the vessel concerned remained steady and is continuing to a protected port. There was no influence on its operations in Kazakhstan or exports, it added. 

Two further tankers that had been additionally reportedly hit appeared to not have been.

Ukrainian navy officers declined to remark. Up to now they confirmed involvement in assaults on tankers tied to Russia.

Cargo operations at CPC had been halted over the weekend because of unhealthy climate, however Kazakhstan’s vitality ministry mentioned they had been working as regular on Tuesday. A vessel arrived on the port on Jan 12 and is predicted to go away Tuesday, in line with port agent information. 

The Matilda was set to load a cargo from the Karachaganak undertaking, whereas the Delta Concord was chartered to load crude from the Tengiz subject, in line with folks accustomed to the matter.

Neither ship loaded Russian oil since a minimum of the beginning of 2021, in line with vessel monitoring information compiled by Bloomberg.

Assaults on oil infrastructure and tankers crossing the Black Sea have intensified over the previous six weeks, with Ukraine launching salvos on a bunch of vessels linked to Russia, aiming to disrupt the Kremlin’s petroleum exports and reduce the revenues used to fund the battle. Kyiv says that Russia can also be hanging service provider ships.




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