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Offshore barge capsizes in Suez Gulf, several dead, missing

Egypt’s Petroleum Ministry says no official casualty figure released yet as some media outlets are reporting conflicting numbers

12:01 PM MYT

 

ISTANBUL – Egypt’s Petroleum and Mineral Resources Ministry confirmed late Tuesday that a barge capsized in the Gulf of Suez off the country’s eastern coast as local media reported several deaths and dozens of missing workers. 

“We received a report from Offshore Shukheir Oil Company (Osoco) regarding the capsizing of its offshore barge ‘Adam Marine 12′ in the Jabal Zeyt area of the Gulf of Suez,” Anadolu Ajansi reported the ministry said in a statement. 

It added that both the ministers of petroleum and labour rushed to the scene accompanied by senior officials to assess the situation firsthand and supervise immediate response efforts. 

“We are following developments moment by moment, coordinating with relevant agencies and affiliated companies in the region,” the statement added. 

No official casualty figures have been released so far. 

According to Anadolu, Egyptian media outlets, including Al-Shorouk and Youm7, however, reported conflicting casualty numbers. 

Al-Shorouk cited three confirmed deaths, six rescues and 21 people still missing, noting the barge overturned while being towed to a new offshore worksite near the Ashrafi platform. 

Meanwhile, Youm7 reported four deaths but did not confirm the number of missing or rescued. 

No official statements have been issued by Egyptian authorities regarding the reported fatalities. – July 2, 2025

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