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The 400-meter stranded ship Ever Given re-floated in Suez Canal

The stranded container ship blocking the Suez Canal for almost a week was re-floated on Monday and has been secured, Inchcape Shipping Services said, as the busy waterway reopened. The 400-meter (430-yard) long Ever Given was successfully re-floated and was secured, Inchcape, a global provider of marine services announced on Twitter. Video posted on social media appeared to show the ship's stern had swung around, opening space in the canal. Ship-tracking service VesselFinder has changed the ship's status to under way on its website.

The 400-meter stranded ship Ever Given re-floated in Suez Canal

The Ever Given became jammed diagonally across a southern section of the canal in high winds early on Tuesday, halting shipping traffic on the shortest shipping route between Europe and Asia. At least 369 vessels were waiting to transit the canal, including dozens of container ships, bulk carriers, oil tankers and liquefied natural gas (LNG) or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) vessels, SCA Chairman Osama Rabie told Egypt's Extra News.

Crude oil prices fell after news the ship had been re-floated, with Brent crude down by $1 per barrel to $63.67. Shares of Taiwan-listed Evergreen Marine Corp - the vessel's lessor - rose 3.3 percent. About 15 percent of world shipping traffic transits the Suez Canal, which is a key source of foreign currency revenue for Egypt. The stoppage was costing the canal $14-$15 million a day.

Shipping rates for oil product tankers nearly doubled after the ship became stranded, and the blockage has disrupted global supply chains, threatening costly delays for companies already dealing with COVID-19 restrictions. Some shippers had decided to reroute their cargoes around the Cape of Good Hope, adding about two weeks to journeys and extra fuel costs.