List of Esso Atlantic-class supertankers
History | |
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Liberia | |
Name | Esso Atlantic and Esso Pacific |
Owner | Esso Tankers Inc. Liberia (ExxonMobil) |
Builder | Hitachi Zosen Corporation Ariake |
Yard number | 4484, 4485 |
Launched | October 2, 1977, June 13, 1977 |
Completed | 1977 |
Fate | Scrapped August, 2002, September, 2002 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | ULCC |
Tonnage | |
Displacement |
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Length | 406.57 m (1,333.89 ft) |
Beam | 71.07 m (233.17 ft) |
Draught | 25.29 metres (83.0 ft) |
Depth | 31.22 m (102.43 ft) |
Propulsion | Steam Turbine |
Speed | 15.5 knots, 1 Propeller |
Notes |
The two ships of the Esso Atlantic class, Esso Atlantic and Esso Pacific, were two of only seven ships to surpass a half million tons deadweight in maritime history.
When plying the sea, the vessels had a fully laden draft of 25.3 m (83 ft),[1] rendering them unable to navigate the English Channel, the Suez Canal or the Panama Canal when loaded to capacity.
10/02/1977 : Esso Atlantic launched and built
1/2/1983 : Transferred to Bahamian flag, owned by Esso International Shipping Co Ltd, Nassau, Bahamas
16/08/1986 : Laid Up near Ålesund
??/??/1990 : By Esso Eastern Marine Ltd., Bermuda, to Ceres Hellenic Shipping Ent. Ltd., Greece. Renamed Kapetan Giannis
13/06/2002 : from Fujairah Anchorage bound for LOOP Oil Terminal. Sold to Pakistani breakers in 2002.
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13/06/1977 : Esso Pacific launched and built
??/??/1983 : Transferred to Bahamian flag, owned by Esso International Shipping Co Ltd, Nassau, Bahamas
16/08/1986 : Laid Up near Ålesund
??/??/1990 : By Esso Eastern Marine Ltd., Bermuda, to Ceres Hellenic Shipping Ent. Ltd., Greece. Renamed Kapetan Michalis
2002: Broken up in Gadani Beach, Pakistan.[3]
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ "About the last Voyage, Gallery Pictures and Ship Data at Broker". Retrieved 12 July 2015.
- ^ "Esso Atlantic". Aukevisser. Retrieved 12 July 2015.
- ^ "Esso Pacific". Aukevisser. Retrieved 12 July 2015.
References
[edit]- Burton, Sandra (1954). "Beijing's Capitalist". Time Magazine. New York: Time. Archived from the original on December 14, 2007. Retrieved 14 April 2008.
- Pike, John (11 November 2006). "Knock Nevis / ex-Jahre Viking". Military Systems. globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 20 April 2008.
- Singh, Baljit (11 April 1999). "The World's Biggest Ship". The Tribune. India: The Tribune House. Retrieved 21 April 2008.
- Watt, Nick (4 January 2007). "Skipper Shortage: Supply Not Keeping Pace". Nightline. ABC News. Retrieved 5 April 2008.
- "Hitachi Zosen Shipyard". Retrieved 12 July 2015.