Days before the explosions, a tanker called the Minerva Julie was drifting nearby in the Baltic Sea.
He discovered that the Minerva Julie, a 600-foot Greek-flagged tanker, was headed east from Rotterdam when, on September 6, it came to an abrupt stop in the middle of the Baltic Sea.
From September 6 through September 13, the Minerva Julie drifted near the site of the September 26 explosions, AIS data show.
The Minerva Julie stayed there, alternately idling and crossing a roughly 200-square-nautical-mile area above the two natural-gas pipelines, for seven days, from September 6 until September 12.
The Minerva Julie, a 600-foot oil and chemical tanker, near the port of Rotterdam in 2020.