General information

IMO:
9360790
MMSI:
538003072
Callsign:
V7OE5
Width:
50.0 m
Length:
315.0 m
Deadweight:
Gross tonnage:
TEU:
Liquid Capacity:
Year of build:
Class:
AIS type:
Tankship
Ship type:
Flag:
Marshall Islands
Builder:
Owner:
Operator:
Insurer:

Course/Position

Position:
Navigational status:
Moving
Course:
199.5° / -4.0
Heading:
200.0° / -4.0
Speed:
Max speed:
Status:
moving
Area:
NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
Last seen:
2024-07-19
1 min ago
Source:
T-AIS
Destination:
ETA:
Summer draft:
Current draft:
Last update:
6 min ago
Source:
T-AIS
Calculated ETA:

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Latest ports

Port
Arrival
Departure
Duration
2024-07-09
2024-07-11
1d 16h 41m
2024-05-26
2024-05-27
1d 5h 17m
2024-05-06
2024-05-07
1d 5h 55m
2024-04-19
2024-04-20
1d 48m
2024-04-01
2024-04-03
1d 22h 34m
2024-03-08
2024-03-09
1d 7h 4m
2024-02-21
2024-02-22
1d 4h 28m
2024-02-06
2024-02-07
1d 1h 57m
2024-01-24
2024-01-29
4d 22h 49m
2024-01-10
2024-01-11
20h 35m
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest Waypoints

Waypoints
Time
Direction
Canary Islands
2024-07-18
Enter
Strait of Gibraltar
2024-07-17
Enter
Isla de Alboran
2024-07-15
Leave
Sizilien
2024-07-13
Leave
Sizilien
2024-07-13
Enter
Sizilien
2024-07-13
Leave
Pantelleria East
2024-07-13
Leave
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest news

Houthis claimed attacks on three merchant ships

Mon Jun 03 09:30:57 CEST 2024 Timsen

The Houthis claimed to have attacked the U.S. aircraft carrier 'Dwight D. Eisenhower' (MMSI: 368962000), the destroyer USS 'Gravely' (MMSI: 369970634) as well as the 'Abliani' (IMO:9693068), 'Maina' (IMO: 9699892) and 'Al Oraiq' (IMO: 9360790) in the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean on June 1, 2024, after USCENTCOM and U.K. armed forces carried out strikes against 13 Houthis controlled areas in Yemen on May 30. The 'Eisenhower' was attacked by several missiles and drones. The 'Abliani' was sailing in the Red Sea, en route from Le Havre to Suez. The Houthi also claimed to have attacked the 'Maina' (IMO: 9699892) twice in the Red Sea and then in the Arabian Sea, while en route from Ust Luga to Krishnapatnam, and also the 'Al Oraiq' (IMO: 9360790) in the Indian Ocean, en route from Ras Laffan to Chioggia. On June 2, The U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) announced that on June 1, their forces destroyed one uncrewed aerial system (UAS) in the southern Red Sea, and identified two other UAS that crashed into the Red Sea. No casualties were reported. USCENTCOM forces have also destroyed two Houthi anti-ship ballistic missiles (ASBM) in the southern Red Sea. The ASBM was launched in the direction of USS Gravely but was destroyed by USCENTCOM.

Tanker crew made mistakes before collision with Flinterstar

Tue Nov 29 11:21:55 CET 2016 Timsen

The crew of the "Al Oraiq" has made the biggest mistakes in the collision between the tanker and the "Flinterstar" according to an independent investigation into the cause of the accident. The tanker was too fast and the crew has misjudged the traffic situation. They let the ship sail also on the wrong side of a buoy so that the collision with the "Flinterstar" was unavoidable. Furthermore, the study showed that there was a language problem. The communication between the pilots of the two vessels and the radar tower at Zeebrugge went almost exclusively in Dutch which the two captains of the ships did not understand. Initially it was thought that the "Flinterstar" was the major culprit. The court must now decide who was effectively responsible for the accident.

Repairs of collision damage completed

Mon Dec 14 09:29:11 CET 2015 Timsen

The repairs of the damage to the "Al Oraiq" after its collision with the "Flinterstar" at the Harland & Wolff yard in Belfast were completed on Dec 12. The ship left the port around noon and headed for Port Said, ETA Dec 22.

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