Incident in the United Kingdom
Posted: 10/03/2025
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An incident involving two vessels carrying hazardous noxious substances has occurred off the east coast of the United Kingdom on 10 March 2025.It is reported that the container ship Solong ran into the oil tanker MV Stena Immaculate, which was at anchor at the time. Following the collision both vessels caught fire. Fortunately, all crew members have been reported to have been safely recovered from the scene, although one has been hospitalised.
Whilst the United Kingdom is a Member State of the International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund, 1992 (the 1992 Fund) and the Stena Immaculate appears to be a ship, as defined in the 1992 Civil Liability and Fund Conventions, according to reports, the tanker was carrying jet fuel, which is a non-persistent oil. Therefore, any claims for compensation in the event of pollution damage resulting from this incident would not be covered by the 1992 Conventions. The IOPC Funds are therefore unable to intervene in this case.
This incident would, however, have been covered by the pending 2010 HNS Convention had the Convention been in force. Unlike the 1992 Conventions, the HNS Convention covers personal injury claims, fire and explosion and incidents involving a wide range of hazardous and noxious substances, including jet fuel. Additionally, it is reported that the Solong was carrying 15 containers of sodium cyanide which are also considered HNS under the 2010 Convention.