SINGAPORE, Aug 21 (Reuters) - An oil tanker involved in a collision with a U.S. warship to the east of Singapore early on Monday was carrying nearly 12,000 tonnes of fuel oil, but there was no oil spill, a crew member told Reuters via phone.

"We are carrying 11,987 tonnes of fuel oil. There is no oil spill. We were carrying fuel oil from Taiwan to discharge to Singapore ... We are proceeding to Raffles Reserved Anchorage where the owners will investigate the matter. There was some damage to the valve," the crew member who did not want to be identified, told Reuters via telephone.

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) lists the Raffles Reserved Anchorage to the South of Bukom Island to be reserved for "vessels requiring emergency repairs and damaged vessels or as directed by the Port Master."

(Reporting by Jessica Jaganathan in SINGAPORE and Keith Wallis in LONDON; Writing by Henning Gloystein; Editing by Richard Pullin) ((henning.gloystein@thomsonreuters.com; +65 6870 3263; Reuters Messaging: henning.gloystein.reuters.com@reuters.net))