General information

IMO:
9187643
MMSI:
422056700
Callsign:
EPCT4
Width:
43.0 m
Length:
248.0 m
Deadweight:
Gross tonnage:
TEU:
Liquid Capacity:
Year of build:
Class:
AIS type:
Tankship
Ship type:
Flag:
Iran
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Owner:
Operator:
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Course/Position

Position:
Navigational status:
Moving
Course:
276.8° / 0.0
Heading:
276.0° / 0.0
Speed:
Max speed:
Status:
moving
Area:
Persian Gulf
Last seen:
2024-09-23
63 days ago
Source:
T-AIS
Destination:
ETA:
Summer draft:
Current draft:
Last update:
72 days ago
Source:
T-AIS
Calculated ETA:

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Latest ports

Port
Arrival
Departure
Duration
2024-08-02
2024-08-03
14h 45m
2024-07-25
2024-07-26
1d 1h 30m
2024-07-19
2024-07-19
5h 30m
2024-07-07
2024-07-08
1d 5h 4m
2024-06-30
2024-07-01
22h 6m
2024-06-24
2024-06-25
23h 14m
2024-06-17
2024-06-18
21h 20m
2024-06-07
2024-06-07
20h 19m
2024-06-04
2024-06-05
20h 8m
2024-06-03
2024-06-04
4h 31m
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest Waypoints

Waypoints
Time
Direction
Strait of Hormuz
2024-09-22
Enter
Strait of Hormuz
2024-09-22
Leave
Strait of Hormuz
2024-09-13
Enter
Strait of Hormuz
2024-08-11
Enter
Strait of Hormuz
2024-08-01
Leave
Strait of Hormuz
2024-07-26
Enter
Strait of Hormuz
2024-07-16
Leave
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest news

Iranians put oil on idled storage ships, like the renamed Neptune

Thu Jul 05 10:26:36 CEST 2012 arnekiel

The hulking tanker Neptune was floating aimlessly this week in the warm waters of the Persian Gulf, a fresh coat of black paint barely concealing its true identity as an Iranian ship loaded with hundreds of thousands of barrels of oil that no one is willing to buy. The ship's real name was Iran Astaneh, and it was part of a fleet of about 65 Iranian tankers serving as floating storage facilities for Iranian oil, each one given a nautical makeover to conceal its origin and make a buyer easier to find. The Neptune had been floating there for a month, and local fishermen said there were two even larger tankers anchored nearby. Iran, faced with increasingly stringent economic sanctions imposed by the international community to force it to abandon any ambitions to develop nuclear weapons, has been reluctant to reduce its oil production, fearing that doing so could damage its wells. But Iran has insufficient space to store the crude it cannot sell. So while it furiously works to build storage capacity on shore, it has turned to mothballing at sea. More to read http://www.ndtv.com/article/world/oil-backed-up-iranians-put-it-on-idled-ships-239846

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