Indonesian authorities remain on the hunt for a tanker reported missing at the end of last year.
Contact was lost with the 1,900-dwt Namse Bangdzod (built 1993) on 28 December, a day after it left Bagendang with a cargo of palm oil.
It was bound for Tanjung Priok, Jakarta.
The tanker reappeared on AIS near an anchorage off Jakarta on 7 January, but the National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) said it was still trying to locate the ship.
A search has been conducted from Muara Angke to Tanjung Priok.
There were 12 crew on board.
Sampit Port Authority Office's head of sailing patrol and security, Baslan Damang, told the Jakarta Post: “We hope that sailors or fishermen will spot the tanker and report back to us.
“We are still waiting for updates on the tanker’s condition, so please refrain from speculating that it had been hijacked.”