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Shell 1960 linked six 20,000 tonne tanks at terminal to refinery, operating at 696 psi Angle Bay Milford Haven – Llandarcy oil refinery: 62 (96 km) 46 cm BP 1961 5 million tonnes/year 8 million tons/year [17] Tranmere oil terminal – Heysham oil refinery 70 30 cm Shell 1966 2 million tons/year. [17] Replaced an 18,000 dwt tanker supply.
The Ol-class tankers were a series of three "fast fleet tankers" used by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA), the naval auxiliary fleet of the United Kingdom, tasked with providing fuel, food, fresh water, ammunition and other supplies to Royal Navy vessels around the world.
Crude Oil Tanker United Kingdom: 113968 2011 EAGLE HAMILTON 9426207 Crude Oil Tanker United Kingdom: 114022 2010 ECO BEL AIR: Top Ships Inc. 9794056: Crude Oil Tanker United States: 157286 2021 ECO BEVERLY HILLS: Top Ships Inc. Crude Oil Tanker United States: 157286 2019 ECO JOSHUA PARK: Top Ships Inc. Product and Chemical Tanker Fleet United ...
Sold in 1947 to Shell Tankers and then sold again later that year to F T Everard. Struck a mine off Terschelling, Netherlands on 11 November 1947 and sank. 1945: Empire Campden: 890: 1300 Built for the Ministry of War Transport Sold in 1947 to F T Everard and renamed Anonity Sold in 1966 to John S Lastis, Greece and renamed Petrola II
Tanker: For Shell International Marine. [20] 9 July West Germany: Lindenau Kiel Ammersee: Walchensee-class tanker: For German Navy: 15 July West Germany: HDW Kiel U-2: Type 205 submarine: For German Navy: 19 July United Kingdom: Appledore Shipbuilders Ltd. Appledore: Labrador: Dog-class tug: For Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service. [21] 21 July ...
British Tanker Company Limited was the maritime transport arm of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company, the forerunner of BP. Formed in 1915 with an initial fleet of seven oil tankers, the British Tanker Company became the BP Tanker Company in 1955.
Standard Oil started building tankers the same way as Shell and by 1900 owned around 60 tankers. From 1912 Compañía Mexicana de Petróleo El Aguila (" Mexican Eagle Petroleum Company ") — founded in 1909 by Weetman Pearson to develop the newly found Mexican oil fields , nationalized in 1938 as Pemex — also had its own tanker fleet.
Tankers of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (13 C, 74 P) Pages in category "Tankers of the United Kingdom" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.