General information

IMO:
9341067
MMSI:
626379000
Callsign:
TRBG2
Width:
42.0 m
Length:
244.0 m
Deadweight:
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AIS type:
Tankship
Ship type:
Flag:
Gabon
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Course/Position

Position:
Navigational status:
Moving
Course:
45.0° / 0.0
Heading:
45.0° / 0.0
Speed:
Max speed:
Status:
moving
Area:
Bosporus
Last seen:
2024-02-22
257 days ago
Source:
T-AIS
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ETA:
Summer draft:
Current draft:
Last update:
224 days ago
Source:
T-AIS
Calculated ETA:

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Latest ports

Port
Arrival
Departure
Duration
2024-01-26
2024-02-21
25d 18h 42m
2024-01-07
2024-01-08
1d 7m
2024-01-02
2024-01-03
19h 51m
2023-11-04
2023-11-05
14h 50m
2023-11-03
2023-11-04
1d 1h 22m
2023-09-28
2023-09-29
1d 8h 18m
2023-07-20
2023-07-22
1d 9h 31m
2023-06-20
2023-06-21
1d 6h 58m
2023-05-13
2023-05-14
1d 4h 29m
2023-04-08
2023-04-09
1d 2h 49m
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest Waypoints

Waypoints
Time
Direction
Bosphorus Bridge 2
2024-02-22
Leave
Bosphorus Bridge 1
2024-02-22
Leave
Port Said
2024-01-19
Leave
Suez
2024-01-19
Leave
Suez
2023-12-21
Enter
Port Said
2023-12-21
Enter
Bosphorus Bridge 1
2023-12-12
Enter
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest news

14 Sovcomflot tankers pinned by USA

Tue Feb 27 10:59:49 CET 2024 Timsen

The USA have pinned 14 of Sovcomflot's tankers, the 'Anatoly Kolodkin' NS Antarctic', 'NS Lion', 'Ns Consul', 'Ns Burgas', Ns Captain' 'NS Columbus', 'Sakhalin Island', 'Nevskiy Prospect', 'Georgy Maslov', 'Liteyny Prospect', 'Krymsk' 'Ns Creation' and 'Ns Bravo', giving the Russian shipping company 45 days to unload oil and other cargo. The company is being prosecuted for violating the crude price cap in force since December 2022. This battalion of clandestine ships, owned by companies with opaque ownership to conceal illicit operations, has been in the crosshairs of the Western coalition for many months with widely documented practices such as STS oil transfer operations and deactivation of AIS, with the fleet constantly expanding. The Office of Foreign Asset Control of the Treasury (OFAC) has designated the 14 tankers in which Sovcomflot has an interest, and in particular 12 of the 75 vessels operated by the Oil Tankers SCF Management FZCO, a company which had to inherit part of of the SCF fleet when the latter was forced to sell or disperse to companies abroad following international sanctions. The first inclusion of SCF on the international sanctions list (United Kingdom, European Union, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, etc.) dates back to 2022 and concerned financial transactions involving long-term debt or new shares. The company has 45 days to unload oil and other cargo, but OFAC has not banned transactions for its other tankers and has even made it clear to oil traders that they can continue to use the large majority of the Russian carrier's fleet without repercussions, which claims 147 ships. Capping the price of oil, which consists of applying a discount per barrel of crude compared to the market price but without harming the stability of international markets, aims to limit the resources that Russia earns from the sale of hydrocarbons. Russia sold its oil in January at a discount of $19 per barrel compared to Brent (international benchmark) compared to $12 to $13 per barrel in October. With a barrel at this price, Russia therefore received 75% of the oil revenue it should have received, or 25% less. At the same time, Russian military spending has increased by 60%, leading many observers to say that the system is ineffective, due to a lack of monitoring and control means. 196 tankers, identified as belonging to the clandestine fleet, had left Russian ports in December 2023. Five new shipping companies based in the United Arab Emirates have started to transport Russian crude since November 2023. The US Treasury has sanctioned 27 oil companies for violating the price cap since October, when the cap was implemented.

Third storage tanker 'NS Captain' anchored off Kronshtadt (port Saint-Petersburg)

Wed May 15 07:42:38 CEST 2013 arnekiel

On May 14, tugboats of Port Fleet CJSC commenced placing storage tanker NS Captain (capacity of 57,200 tonnes, Liberian flag) at anchorage 5A of Big Port St. Petersburg (near Kronshtadt). As IAA PortNews learnt from the tugboat company, the operation involved tugboats Evgeny Kocheshkov, Leonid Bochkov and Petergof. Operator of the off-harbor transshipment complex comprising this tanker is In-Transit CJSC. As IAA PortNews reported earlier, two storage tankers, NS Burgas and Hrvatska (Infotech Baltica CJSC), had already been placed at the anchorage of Big Port St. Petersburg.

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