Another vessel that sailed last night, Overseas Jademar spent 2 days offloading into Tufts cove tank. The Power Plant can burn both heavy oil and Natural Gas, and will see a tanker once a year or so. Built in 2002, Overseas Jademar is a Panamax tanker. Noteably she failed a
Category: tanker
ARROW was an enlarged version of the standard American wartime tanker design. She was one of the oldest tankers in the fleet of Aristotle Onassis, owned by the holding company Sunstone Marine Panama. At only 11379 Tons, she is about the size of AlgoCanada, one of the many products tankers
The Disabled Tanker British Merlin arrived after midnight this morning, and took to anchorage 1. She was towed to port by Maersk Cutter, and Helped to Anchor by Altantic Oak and Willow. Once she took up anchor, Svitzer Nerthus went along side to provide propulsion if needed. British Merlin suffered
The Tanker Milo Arrived Jan 17th. She is reportedly bound for Montreal where she will take on bunkering duties for Shell. She will likely be Canadianized, and renamed here before sailing to Montreal. Update: She sailed tonight, for Montreal, maintaining her Name and Belize registry.
Woodward group tanker Travestern arrived and took bunkers over the weekend. She remains at anchor, likely awaiting her next assignment. Her ice breaking Bow is clearly visible, and she appears unladen
the product tanker Centio Arrived yesterday from Texas, and tied up at imperial oil. Built in 2009 in Guangzhou China, She is registered in Napoli Italy, and operated by LGR Di Navigazione.
The unladen tanker Zircon took to anchorage 1 for bunkers. She appears to have run product from New York to Montreal, and is now on an outbound trip for additional product. She is expected to sail later today.
The past few days has been busy for tankers in the Narrows. Skylark Tied up at Nova Scotia Power on Saturday, and sailed Sunday. This morning, the Woodward Group tanker Nanny tied up at Pier 9. Wilson’s Fuels has a pout there to refill their tank farm, though here previous
Friday, United Carrier took bunkers at Anchorage 1