Pirates Attack LNG Vessel METHANE PRINCESS

by | Oct 17, 2020 | Personal Injury, Pirate Activity

The LNG vessel METHANE PRINCESS was boarded by an unknown number of pirates on October 17, 2020.  At the time, the vessel was berthed at Punta Europa LNG Terminal, Malabo, Bioko island, Equatorial Guinea.  Early reports indicate that one crewmember and one terminal worker were kidnapped in the attack.

It can be dangerous to work in any profession when safety considerations are not made.  This is especially so when working on a vessel. Safe maritime companies must consider safe pirate precautions to ensure that their ships do not put the lives of their crew members at risk.  The risks of catastrophic injury or kidnapping due to pirate activity is especially high in certain regions of the world that have historically had a problem ensuring the safety of vessels.  When ship operators fail to account for the hazards posed by known pirate activity, catastrophic incidents can result.

Safe companies must help their ships ships and crews avoid becoming victims of piracy.  Before sailing in dangerous waters, safe maritime companies must perform the following:

Conducting a risk assessment related to piracy;
Create and educate crewmembers regarding ship self-protection measures; and
Implement policies and procedures on what to do if attacked by pirates.

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