The government obtained a court order to seize the vessel which it alleges has been involved in smuggling fuel.
Strong cargo volume growth and the re-routing of ships via the Cape of Good Hope have contributed to the increase.
Hafnia is currently in discussions to identify a safe location for the transfer of the naphtha.
The vessel has been detained and seafarers are being assisted with repatriation.
It's important to view sustainability goals through the prism of perspective.
After stalling at 4.7% in April and May, the annual rate for food and NAB edged lower to 4.6% in June.
Local businesses and the environment stand to benefit from the government’s mandatory procurement practices.
There is ongoing pressure on businesses to create jobs and grow the economy but there's much optimism considering the changes already seen.
Liberalising the energy generation and distribution market would be a massive tonic for the economy.
Security risks in the Red Sea region have led to many vessels diverting their routes to sail around the Cape of Good Hope.
The oil was extracted from the Sangomar offshore oil & gas field in the Mauritania-Senegal, Guinea-Bissau Basin.
The latest batch of equipment is the second in a consignment of more than three dozen haulers on order.