Really nice to see this! Looks really good! My latest video is SAMUEL PROSPECT with departure from Rostock (Germany) on February 1st, 2021. Thumbs up and best regards!
My mistake, it didn’t look that big in the video. Maybe some specs with the video would help. Quit beating me up for my error, not done intentionally, only out of ignorance. Thanks
@@edwardmounsey9208 this size of tankers, or bigger, carry only crude oil. Smaller tankers carry raffinated products (gasoline, diesel, jetfuel...). This nice tanker is of the smallest crude oil carriers (100 000t, the biggest ones are 300 000t), it's a particular size for sailing in Baltic Sea where depth is limited, they usually export russian crude from the port of Ust Luga in the vicinity of St Petersburg.
Oh BEAUTY FULLY LOADED PLOUGHING THRU CALM SEAS BRILLIANT EXPOSURE
Congrats mate, impressive footage, greetings from Brazil.
sehr gute Aufnahmen. 👍👍
Nice video shipspotting
Thats what I call " An oil barge withe a block of Flats on top.
She is a crude oil tanker powered by natural gas. Best regards
Really nice to see this! Looks really good!
My latest video is SAMUEL PROSPECT with departure from Rostock (Germany) on February 1st, 2021.
Thumbs up and best regards!
KOROLEV PROSPECT with a cargo of crude oil from Corpus Christi, USA to discharge in maritime terminal Repsol A Coruña. Best regards!
Beautiful
We have seen lately a few ships burn uncontrollably. Watching a gas powered oil tanker enter your port must be slightly concerning.
Pretty foggy, not a large ship, used for costal fueling only? Nice video, thanks for posting.
it's 65k grt. anything more than 50k is already considered a supertanker
Thanks for the data helps to know what’s going on.
How can a ship with a 65k grt (250m long) and a dwt of 130k not be a large ship? O.o
My mistake, it didn’t look that big in the video. Maybe some specs with the video would help. Quit beating me up for my error, not done intentionally, only out of ignorance. Thanks
@@edwardmounsey9208 this size of tankers, or bigger, carry only crude oil. Smaller tankers carry raffinated products (gasoline, diesel, jetfuel...).
This nice tanker is of the smallest crude oil carriers (100 000t, the biggest ones are 300 000t), it's a particular size for sailing in Baltic Sea where depth is limited, they usually export russian crude from the port of Ust Luga in the vicinity of St Petersburg.
What the heck ? Crude oil tanker disguised as a gas tanker . Never seen that before .p
Crude oil tanker powered by natural gas (LNG).
beleza
Podrias escribir español?.
Hola!. Si le das clic al ángulo invertido de la derecha, podrás ver en inglés y en español las características del barco. Saludos 🤗
@@jorodmon Gracias amigo,muy amable!!!!.