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Reward Offered for 'Missing' Dark Fleet VLCC

By MGN EditorialFebruary 26, 2026 at 01:40 AM

A reward of €500,000 is being offered for information on the location of a 'false-flag' VLCC tanker that has gone missing, according to reports.

The maritime industry is abuzz with reports of a substantial reward being offered for information on the whereabouts of a 'dark fleet' VLCC (very large crude carrier) tanker that has seemingly vanished. According to posts on LinkedIn, a reward of €500,000 is being offered for details on the location of the tanker known as Omra. The Omra is believed to be part of the so-called 'dark fleet' - ships that turn off their tracking systems to avoid detection while engaging in illicit activities. 'Dark fleet' vessels often fly false flags or use other tactics to mask their true identity and operations. This practice has become increasingly common as sanctions and other measures target Russia's maritime trade in the wake of the Ukraine invasion. While the details around the Omra's disappearance remain murky, the offer of a substantial reward underscores the high stakes involved in tracking these elusive 'ghost' ships. Maritime security experts say locating and monitoring the dark fleet is a major challenge, as they can easily slip under the radar of authorities and commercial shipping databases. The reported reward is an unusual step, but it reflects the industry's growing concern over the proliferation of these unidentified vessels and the need for better intelligence to combat illicit activities at sea. As the global maritime trade landscape continues to evolve, the hunt for the 'missing' Omra is likely just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the challenges of bringing transparency to the high seas.
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