Greek tanker hit by unidentified object near CPC terminal, suffers minor damage, operator says

Maran Homer, a Greek-flagged tanker, transits the Bosphorus, in Istanbul, Turkiye, Oct. 15, 2025. (ReutersFile)
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Updated 14 March 2026
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Greek tanker hit by unidentified object near CPC terminal, suffers minor damage, operator says

  • “There were no injuries and the crew is safe,” Maran Tankers said
  • Kazakhstan’s energy ministry said no Kazakh oil was on board

ATHENS: A Greek-flagged tanker, the Maran Homer, was hit by an unidentified object on Saturday, as it was awaiting orders to enter the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) Terminal at Novorossiysk, its manager Maran Tankers said.
The ⁠vessel, which was ⁠sailing outside Russian territorial waters and expected to receive a cargo of Kazakh crude oil, was hit at ⁠approximately 4:35 a.m. local time (0135 GMT).
“There were no injuries and the crew is safe,” Maran Tankers said in a statement, adding that only minor material damage was noted to the ship’s deck and ⁠equipment.
The ⁠tanker has since departed Novorossiysk, the company said.
Kazakhstan’s energy ministry said no Kazakh oil was on board at the time. The vast bulk of Kazakhstan’s crude exports flow through the CPC.