General information

IMO:
8755778
MMSI:
214180210
Callsign:
ERBJ
Width:
12.0 m
Length:
50.0 m
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Other Ship
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Flag:
Moldova
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n/a
Course:
94.2° / -128.0
Heading:
511.0° / -128.0
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Last seen:
2012-10-23
4640 days ago
 
Source:
T-AIS
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Last update:
4650 days ago 
Source:
S-AIS

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Three workers still missing

Mon Jul 07 13:54:21 CEST 2025 Timsen

After on July 1 the "Admarine 12" overturned while being towed to a new site in the Gulf of Suez, near the Zeit Bay area, with 30 personnel on board at the time, three people remmained missing as of July 3. 23 workers have been rescued, four fatalities have been confirmed, The Egyptian authorities had launched immediate SAR efforts. Both the rig and its crew are fully insured, with no material financial impact anticipated on the company's earnings. A joint investigation was underway in collaboration with relevant authorities to identify the cause of the incident and enhance safety protocols for future operations.

Four dead and three missing after jack up rig capsized

Wed Jul 02 10:50:48 CEST 2025 Timsen

On July 1, 2025, the 'Admarine 12' of Egypt’s Offshore Shukheir Oil Company (Osoco) has capsized in the Gulf of Suez, about 130 nautical miles from the southern entrance of the Suez Canal, with 31 people on board, including 18 ADES personnel. . There were multiple deaths and dozens feared missing. The jack up rigf, which is also listed as 'Zahraa', overturned in the Jabal Zeyt area while being towed by three offshore tugs to a new worksite near the Ashrafi platform. The Gulf of Suez Petroleum Company received a distress call, after which rescue services were deployed from Gabal El-Zeit. The incident took the lives of fourworkers, three of them employed by ADES and one among personnel contracted by third parties. So far, 23 crew members have been rescued. The survivors suffered various injuries, including fractures, abrasions and bruises- Three workers remained missing. SAR operations were ongoing with ships from the Egyptian navy joining the effort to locate them. The survivors were taken to hospitals for treatment. The platform was operating in a concession owned by offshore drilling service provider ADES, in which it was drilling several wells. It assigned Osoco for drilling operations. Report with video: https://splash247.com/jackup-barge-sinks-in-gulf-of-suez-four-dead/

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