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Shipping snubs appeal to prevent Red Sea slick

Shipping and oil companies have snubbed a United Nations appeal for lightering 1.14m barrels of oil from a vessel at risk of breaking up off the coast of Yemen, a senior official told TradeWinds.

The United Nations request for funds for the environmental project remains $18m short of its first key target after the private sector declined to contribute despite the devastating impact on shipping if the floating storage and offloading unit Safer breaks up.

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