News

Four dead, four missing after oil barge sinks in Gulf of Suez: Egypt gov’t

The Adam Marine 12 was being transported to a new location when it capsized, leaving 22 injured.

An aerial view of ships waiting in queue in the Gulf of Suez near the Red Sea port city of Suez in 2021 [File: Mahmoud Khaled/AFP]

Published On 2 Jul 20252 Jul 2025

An oil-drilling barge has sunk in the Gulf of Suez, killing at least four crew members and leaving four others unaccounted for.

The Egyptian government said on Wednesday that 22 people were injured when the Adam Marine 12 sank the previous night in the Gebel el-Zeit area in the Gulf of Suez.

Recommended Stories

list of 4 itemsend of list

The barge was being towed to a new location when it capsized, Egyptian media reported.

Four of the injured people were airlifted to hospital, with 18 others transported by ambulance, Egypt’s Ministry of Health said on social media.

The Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources posted pictures of Minister Karim Badawi visiting survivors in El Gouna hospital in Hurghada on Wednesday, accompanied by Labour Minister Mohammed Jibran and Red Sea Governor Amr Hanafi.

Hanafi said ships from the Egyptian navy joined the search-and-rescue efforts for the missing crewmen.

Gebel el-Zeit is a major Egyptian oil production site about 300km (186 miles) south of the Suez Canal.

Source: Al Jazeera and news agencies