Logistics firm Crowley, the operator of MV Stena Immaculate, said all crew was accounted for after the collision in the North Sea, near Grimsby.
Sky News understands there is a five-mile air and sea exclusion zone around the location of the incident, which may be widened to 10 miles if later required.
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