TOKYO: A stricken Iranian oil tanker drifted into Japan’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) on Wednesday afternoon, a spokesman for Japan’s Coast Guard told Reuters on Friday, as strong winds pushed the burning ship away from the Chinese coast. The ship, which has been ablaze for almost a week since it collided with another vessel on Saturday night in the East China Sea, was about 300 km (186 miles) northwest of Sokkozaki on the island of Amami Oshima as of Thursday afternoon, a spokesman from the Coast Guard’s 10th region based in Kagoshima said. Amami Oshima is one of the northern islands in the Ryukyu islands chain that includes Okinawa. The tanker Sanchi, owned by Iran’s top oil shipping operator National Iranian Tanker Co, was carrying almost 1 million barrels of condensate, an ultra-light, highly flammable crude oil, to South Korea. It collided with the freighter CF Crystal that was carrying grain from the United States about 160 nautical miles (184 km) off China’s coast near Shanghai. Published in Daily Times, January 13th 2018.