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Tanker NCC Masa struck off Al-Shuqaiq

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The Saudi-flagged NCC Masa took minor hull damage about 70 nautical miles southwest of Al-Shuqaiq on 24 July. The crew were unhurt and the ship sailed on.

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Key takeaway

A tanker was hit close to the Saudi coast, well north of the Bab al-Mandab attacks of 22 July.

The Saudi-flagged tanker NCC Masa, registered under International Maritime Organisation number 9688336, was struck about 70 nautical miles southwest of Al-Shuqaiq on The Kingdom's Red Sea shoreline on 24 July, the Saudi Press Agency said 1. The vessel took minor hull damage, the crew were unhurt, and it continued to its destination after safety checks 2.

The agency presents the NCC Masa as the first vessel hit since the Houthis, the armed group holding most of northern Yemen and fighting with Iranian backing, declared a blockade on Saudi-linked shipping on 20 July using radio warnings alone . Four days of warnings without ordnance had left the declaration ambiguous. This is a separate ship from the Encelia and the Layla, both struck in the Bab al-Mandab at the southern mouth of the Red Sea on 22 July ; the NCC Masa was hit far to the north, off the Saudi coast itself.

Geography carries most of the meaning here. Bab al-Mandab attacks can be avoided by routing around the Cape of Good Hope. A strike 70 nautical miles from a Saudi loading terminal reaches ships that have no alternative routing, because the cargo originates there. Owners can reroute a voyage; they cannot reroute a Saudi export.

Minor damage and an unhurt crew keep this incident out of the casualty columns, and the vessel's decision to continue rather than divert suggests the master judged the ship seaworthy. Insurers will read the position rather than the damage report, and war-risk cover for Saudi Red Sea loadings is priced off exactly that coordinate.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

A Saudi oil tanker called NCC Masa was hit by something near the Saudi coast on 24 July. The damage was minor, nobody was hurt, and the ship kept going to where it was headed. The Houthis, an armed group in Yemen that has said it will block ships linked to Saudi Arabia, had declared that blockade four days earlier, and Saudi officials say this is the first ship actually hit since then. It is a different ship from two other tankers, Encelia and Layla, that were struck two days before this incident, so this is a new, separate attack rather than a repeat report of the earlier one.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    As the first confirmed hit since the 20 July blockade declaration, the NCC Masa strike gives insurers a concrete incident to price against rather than a general threat.

First Reported In

Update #161 · Bahrain and Kuwait struck Iran, WSJ reports

Times of Israel· 25 Jul 2026
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