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Gas tanker missing off southern Malaysia Vietnam
Officials at the South East Asian countries are concerned about a liquefied natural gas tankers (LPG) of Malaysia missing off southern Vietnam.
News from maritime Splash Page 11/6 247cua Singapore said the ship named Teknogas 4,999 tons tonnage last signal on November 8/6.
As noted by marinetraffic.com, flagged cargo ship left the port of Haiphong Malaysian 6/6 days, is expected to harbor Palembang (Indonesia) on 13/6.
Tau has a distress signal at dawn 10/6 at a location south coast HCMC about 200 knots, or about 370 km, Page Singapore said.
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Gas tankers of Malaysia has disappeared mysteriously over the Southern Ocean Vietnam just two days after departure. |
The vessels in neighboring Malaysia missing tankers were required to search and provide the support necessary in ability allows.
The competent authority also warned all the information relating to the missing tanker should be reported to the control center operations in Singapore jetty.
Closed in 1991, the company owned Teknogas Uni-Fleet (Malaysia). This company does not comment on the incident.