![]() Belokamenka in Roslyakovo (top right corner)
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History | |
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Name |
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Owner |
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Operator | Rosnefteflot |
Port of registry | Murmansk, Russia |
Builder | Mitsui Eng. & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., Chiba Works |
Laid down | 1978 |
Launched | 1980 |
Completed |
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Acquired | 1980 |
In service | 1980 |
Out of service | 2019 |
Identification | |
Fate | Scrapped 2019 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | DNV: 1A1 Ship-shaped Oil Storage Unit E0 |
Type | Floating Storage and Offloading |
Tonnage | |
Length | 340.5 m (1,117 ft) |
Beam | 65.05 m (213.4 ft) |
Draught | 23.233 m (76.22 ft) |
Belokamenka was a VLCC, latterly used as an FSO ( Floating Storage and Offloading) vessel, located off Singapore, and prior to 2015, at Kola Bay near Murmansk. Belokamenka was scrapped in April 2019.
Belokamenka was originally built by Mitsui Eng. & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., Chiba Works, on 1980. [1] Its name was Berge Pioneer until 2004.
Belokamenka has a length of 340 metres (1,120 ft) and width of 65 metres (213 ft). [2] It handled four million tonnes of crude oil per year, shipped in by small shuttle tankers from Arkhangelsk. [3]
Belokamenka was chartered by Rosnefteflot, a subsidiary of Rosneft, on a long-term basis. It was operated by the Oil Terminal "Belokamenka" L.L.C. [1]
69°04′16″N 33°09′44″E / 69.071146°N 33.162296°E
![]() Belokamenka in Roslyakovo (top right corner)
| |
History | |
---|---|
Name |
|
Owner |
|
Operator | Rosnefteflot |
Port of registry | Murmansk, Russia |
Builder | Mitsui Eng. & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., Chiba Works |
Laid down | 1978 |
Launched | 1980 |
Completed |
|
Acquired | 1980 |
In service | 1980 |
Out of service | 2019 |
Identification | |
Fate | Scrapped 2019 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | DNV: 1A1 Ship-shaped Oil Storage Unit E0 |
Type | Floating Storage and Offloading |
Tonnage | |
Length | 340.5 m (1,117 ft) |
Beam | 65.05 m (213.4 ft) |
Draught | 23.233 m (76.22 ft) |
Belokamenka was a VLCC, latterly used as an FSO ( Floating Storage and Offloading) vessel, located off Singapore, and prior to 2015, at Kola Bay near Murmansk. Belokamenka was scrapped in April 2019.
Belokamenka was originally built by Mitsui Eng. & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., Chiba Works, on 1980. [1] Its name was Berge Pioneer until 2004.
Belokamenka has a length of 340 metres (1,120 ft) and width of 65 metres (213 ft). [2] It handled four million tonnes of crude oil per year, shipped in by small shuttle tankers from Arkhangelsk. [3]
Belokamenka was chartered by Rosnefteflot, a subsidiary of Rosneft, on a long-term basis. It was operated by the Oil Terminal "Belokamenka" L.L.C. [1]
69°04′16″N 33°09′44″E / 69.071146°N 33.162296°E