Pirates seize US-bound oil tanker

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The waters off East Africa have become increasingly dangerous. (File Getty)

The waters off East Africa have become increasingly dangerous. (File Getty)

Somali pirates have reportedly seized a tanker carrying crude oil from Saudi Arabia to the United States off the coast of East Africa.

Somali pirates have reportedly seized a tanker carrying crude oil from Saudi Arabia to the United States off the coast of East Africa, in an attack that could pose a huge environmental or security threat to the region.

The Greek-owned Maran Centaurus was hijacked on Sunday about 1,300 kilometres off the coast of Somalia, said Cmdr. John Harbour, a spokesman for the EU Naval Force. Harbour said there were 28 crew members on board the 300,000-tonne ship.

Pirates have increased attacks on vessels off East Africa for the millions of dollars of ransom that can be had. Though pirates have successfully hijacked dozens of vessels the last several years, Sunday's attack appears to be only the second ever on an oil tanker.

In November 2008, pirates hijacked the Saudi supertanker Sirius Star, which held 2 million barrels of oil valued at about $US100 million ($A109.24 million). The tanker was released last January for a reported $US3 million ($A3.28 million) ransom.

Pirates now hold about a dozen vessels hostage and more than 200 crew members. The Maran Centaurus had 28 crew aboard - 16 Filipinos, nine Greeks, two Ukrainians and one Romanian.

Piracy has increased despite an increased presence by international navies patrolling the Indian Ocean and Gulf of Aden. The US this autumn began flying sophisticated drones over East African waters as part of the fight against piracy.

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