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Burning tanker off Chinese coast 'in danger of exploding' Sanchi: Burning tanker off Chinese coast 'in danger of exploding'
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There are fears of an environmental disaster in the East China Sea as a tanker continues to leak oil two days after colliding with a cargo ship. There are fears of an environmental disaster in the East China Sea as a tanker continues leaking oil two days after colliding with a cargo ship.
Chinese officials have told state media the Sanchi is in danger of exploding and sinking.Chinese officials have told state media the Sanchi is in danger of exploding and sinking.
Rescuers attempting to reach the site were being beaten back by toxic clouds, the transportation ministry has said. Rescuers trying to reach the burning tanker were beaten back by toxic clouds, the transport ministry says.
The body of one crewman, among the 30 Iranians and two Bangladeshis on board, has been found. The rest are missing.The body of one crewman, among the 30 Iranians and two Bangladeshis on board, has been found. The rest are missing.
Where, how and when did the accident happen?Where, how and when did the accident happen?
The Panama-flagged Sanchi was bringing its cargo of oil from Iran to South Korea when it collided with the Hong Kong-registered freighter CF Crystal, carrying grain from the US, in the East China Sea. The incident occurred about 260km (160 miles) off the coast of Shanghai.The Panama-flagged Sanchi was bringing its cargo of oil from Iran to South Korea when it collided with the Hong Kong-registered freighter CF Crystal, carrying grain from the US, in the East China Sea. The incident occurred about 260km (160 miles) off the coast of Shanghai.
The collision, in the mouth of the Yangtze River Delta, occurred on Saturday evening.The collision, in the mouth of the Yangtze River Delta, occurred on Saturday evening.
The exact cause of the collision is not yet known.The exact cause of the collision is not yet known.
What exactly is the Sanchi carrying? Why is the Sanchi's oil so dangerous?
The tanker, run by Iran's leading oil shipping operator, has on board 136,000 tonnes of condensate, which is an ultra light version of crude oil. The tanker, run by Iran's leading oil shipping operator, has on board 136,000 tonnes of condensate, which is an ultra-light version of crude oil.
That's about one million barrels and at current prices is worth roughly $60m (£44m). That is about one million barrels and at current prices is worth roughly $60m (£44m).
The Sanchi will also be carrying a certain amount of heavy - and toxic - shipping fuel.The Sanchi will also be carrying a certain amount of heavy - and toxic - shipping fuel.
Condensate is very different from the black crude that is often seen in oil spills.Condensate is very different from the black crude that is often seen in oil spills.
It exists in gas form within high-pressure oil reservoirs and liquefies once extracted.It exists in gas form within high-pressure oil reservoirs and liquefies once extracted.
It is highly toxic, low in density and considerably more explosive than regular crude oil.It is highly toxic, low in density and considerably more explosive than regular crude oil.
Condensate, which does not need the heavy refining process of denser crude, creates products such as jet fuel, petrol, diesel and heating fuel.Condensate, which does not need the heavy refining process of denser crude, creates products such as jet fuel, petrol, diesel and heating fuel.
So is it bad for the environment?So is it bad for the environment?
Condensate is certainly very toxic. It remains liquid only under certain conditions. Condensate is certainly very toxic. It is both colour- and odour-less, and a lot harder to detect, contain and clean up than heavy crudes.
John Driscoll of JTD Energy Services told the BBC: "Condensate is more likely to evaporate or mix in with the water. Simon Boxall, of the National Oceanography Centre at the University of Southampton, told the BBC there was another difference: "It's not like crude, which does break down under natural microbial action; this stuff actually kills the microbes that break the oil down."
"It also can be colour- and odour-less, so it is a lot harder to detect, contain and clean up." It cannot be picked off the surface like heavy crude.
The environmental impact of the spill may be mitigated by the distance of the collision from the nearest coastline and the fact lighter crudes can disperse more quickly. Dr Boxall said the best hope was to put out the fire and stop the ship from sinking.
But environmental expert Wei Xianghua told Agence France-Presse: "It's very possible this will kill off marine life across a wide area." "If she sinks with a lot of cargo intact, then you have a time bomb on the sea bed which will slowly release the condensate."
He added: "There could be a long-term exclusion of fishing for many hundreds of kilometres in this area."
How is the rescue going?How is the rescue going?
The Sanchi was still ablaze on Monday morning.The Sanchi was still ablaze on Monday morning.
Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said that weather conditions were "not that favourable for search and rescue work". Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said weather conditions were "not that favourable for search and rescue work".
There are no signs of survivors among the 32-strong crew, although the 21 Chinese nationals on the grain freighter were rescued.There are no signs of survivors among the 32-strong crew, although the 21 Chinese nationals on the grain freighter were rescued.
China has sent several ships to carry out search-and-rescue operations, while South Korea helped with a coast guard ship and a helicopter.China has sent several ships to carry out search-and-rescue operations, while South Korea helped with a coast guard ship and a helicopter.
The US Navy also sent a military aircraft to help with the rescue efforts.The US Navy also sent a military aircraft to help with the rescue efforts.
How does this compare with other oil spills?How does this compare with other oil spills?
It's impossible to say at this point, because it's unknown how much oil has been, or will be, spilled. It is impossible to say at this point because it is unknown how much oil has been, or will be, spilled.
The Sanchi's one million barrels is about 35 million gallons. Even if all of it spilled, it would be less than the major ship disasters listed below, but more than three times the Exxon Valdez spill in 1989, which is considered one of the world's worst environmental disasters.The Sanchi's one million barrels is about 35 million gallons. Even if all of it spilled, it would be less than the major ship disasters listed below, but more than three times the Exxon Valdez spill in 1989, which is considered one of the world's worst environmental disasters.
So, how much the spill affects the environment depends on the location where it occurred. The Atlantic Empress incident listed below - the record spill from ships - saw little oil reach coastlines.So, how much the spill affects the environment depends on the location where it occurred. The Atlantic Empress incident listed below - the record spill from ships - saw little oil reach coastlines.
There's also a lot of different types. Arguably the worst was the deliberate release of up to 500 million gallons by the Iraqis in January 1991 during the Gulf War. The resultant slick covered some 10,300 sq km (4,000 sq miles). There are also a lot of different types of spill. Arguably the worst was the deliberate release of up to 500 million gallons by the Iraqis in January 1991 during the Gulf War. The resultant slick covered some 10,300 sq km (4,000 sq miles).
As far as ships are concerned:As far as ships are concerned: