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Royal Fleet Auxiliary; Olwen (ex-Olynthus) A122 Hawthorn Leslie and Company, Tyneside: 11 July 1963 10 July 1964 12 July 1965 19 September 2000 Olna: A123 2 July 1964 28 July 1965 1 April 1966 24 September 2000 Olmeda (ex-Oleander) A124 Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Wallsend, Tyne and Wear: 27 August 1963 10 July 1964 19 October 1965 January ...
Tanker: For Royal Fleet Auxiliary. 24 March West Germany: Nordseewerke Emden: Skolpen: Kobben-class submarine: For Royal Norwegian Navy: 26 March United States: National Steel & Shipbuilding: San Diego, California: Niagara Falls: Mars-class combat stores ship For United States Navy: 31 March United Kingdom: Brooke Marine Ltd. Lowestoft: Goldeneye
RFA Olna (A123) was the third and final of the three Ol-class "fast fleet tanker" of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA), the naval auxiliary fleet of the United Kingdom. When she entered service she was one of the largest and fastest ships in the RFA Fleet. Olna saw service in the Falklands War and the Gulf War.
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.
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 ...
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.
The Bank of England came to the rescue of Burmah Oil after the company made large losses on its tanker fleets in 1974. The core of the rescue operation was the provision of a year's grace so that the company could become smaller and more viable. [ 5 ]
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.