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[edit] Cargo rates
- Institute of Shipping Economics and Logistics (2005). ISL Market Analysis p. 3. Institute of Shipping Economics and Logistics. Retrieved on 2008-04-26.
- Evangelista, Joe (2002). "WS50" (PDF). Surveyor (Winter 2002): pp. 10-11. Houston: American Bureau of Shipping.
[edit] History
- Roland, Alex; Bolster, W Jeffrey and Keyssar, Alexander (2008). The way of the ship: America's maritime history reenvisioned. Hobokken, New Jersey: John Wiley and Sons. ISBN 9780470136003.
[edit] Cargo system
[edit] Cargo control room
[edit] Pumproom
[edit] Cargo piping
[edit] Cargo manifold
[edit] Vapor system
[edit] UNCTAD
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- United Nations Council on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) (2006). Review of Maritime Transport, 2006. New York and Geneva: United Nations.
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[edit] Oil tanker notes
- OSG owns oceania/africa,
Euronav (2008). Owned vessels. Euronav.com. Euronav. Retrieved on 2008-04-08.
- Euronav NV owns asia, europe
- Hellespont to name ULCC's. News Updates. marinelog.com (2002-03-22). Retrieved on 2008-04-08.
- Piraeus-based Hellespont Shipping Corp
- Hellespont Alhambra is the largest double hull tanker ever built
- Built at Korea's Daewoo yard to LR and ABS class
- ballast speed of 17.5 knots.
- United States Coast Guard (2008-04-07). TI Europe. Port State Information Exchange. United States Coast Guard. Retrieved on 2008-04-08.
- Vessel Flag: BELGIUM
- Length: 1247.0 ft
Deadweight: 453070 Gross Tonnage(GRT): 234006 Net Tonnage(NRT): 162477
- United States Coast Guard (2008-04-07). TI Oceania. Port State Information Exchange. United States Coast Guard. Retrieved on 2008-04-08.
- Vessel Flag: MARSHALL ISLANDS
Deadweight: Gross Tonnage(GRT): Net Tonnage(NRT): Gross Tonnage(GT ITC): 234006 Cargo Authority:
- United States Coast Guard (2008-04-07). TI Africa. Port State Information Exchange. United States Coast Guard. Retrieved on 2008-04-08.
- Vessel Flag: MARSHALL ISLANDS
Length: 1247.0 ft Breadth: 223.0 ft Depth: 112.0 ft Deadweight: 441655 Gross Tonnage(GRT): 234000 Net Tonnage(NRT): 162477 Gross Tonnage(GT ITC): 234000
Pike, John (2006-11-11). Knock Nevis / ex-Jahre Viking. GlobalSecurity.org. Retrieved on 2008-04-08.
- Knock Nevis 485.46 meters
- largest ship afloat in 2006 -- surpassed the tallest land structure, Malaysia's 424-meter Petronas tower
- crew of 40
- 4.1 million barrels) of crude oil.
- launched in Japan at Sumitomo Heavy Industries Yard in 1975
- three years later, sold to C. Y. Tung
- Tung had Japanese shipbuilder Nippon Kokan add a new section in 1979.
- This made her largest ship ever
- On 14 May 1988, during the Iran-Iraq war, it was hit by the Iraqis while transiting Strait of Hormuz
- was "declared a total constructive loss"
- later bought by Norwegian concern, towed to Singapore's Keppel shipyard
- October 1991, sailing again, renamed "Happy Giant".
- later sold to Jorden Jahre for $39 Million
Burj Dubai surpasses KVLY-TV mast to become the world’s tallest man-made structure. Emaar. Retrieved on 2008-04-07. Burj Dubai is now world's tallest manmade structure. NDTV India. Retrieved on 2008-04-07.
- Burj Dubai is now 629 metres
- Taipei 101 508 metres;
- CN Tower 553.33 metres
- Hoye, Paul F. (1966). "The First Chapter". Saudi Aramco World (July/August): 26-27.
- 1861, Elizabeth Watts sails from Philadelphia to England carrying 224 tons of petroleum
- arrived safely in England 45 days later
- left 2 yrs, 3 months after Colonel Edward Laurentine Drake drilled first producing oil well in US
- kegs leaked, wasted space, had to be slowly loaded and unloaded by hand
- 1884 300-ton single-hull Glückauf, iron hulled, steam propelled
- in 1920, Sir Joseph Isherwood introduced subdivision by transverse and longitudinal framing: strengthened the ship, reduced weight, increased capacity
Unconfirmed: "TI Asia and TI Europe are now owned by Euronav NV a Belgian shipowner, and the TI Africa and TI Oceania are owned by the Overseas Shipholding Group, a US shipowner."

