General information

IMO:
9285720
MMSI:
657249200
Callsign:
5OXZ8
Width:
32.0 m
Length:
183.0 m
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AIS type:
Tankship
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Flag:
Nigeria
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Course/Position

Position:
Navigational status:
Anchored
Course:
322.7° / 0.0
Heading:
85.0° / 0.0
Speed:
Max speed:
Status:
anchorage
Area:
Bight of Benin
Last seen:
2024-11-28
2 hours ago
Source:
T-AIS
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Current draft:
Last update:
3 days ago
Source:
T-AIS
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Latest ports

Port
Arrival
Departure
Duration
2024-11-21
2024-11-21
9m
2024-10-28
2024-10-28
8m
2024-09-26
2024-09-30
3d 21h 21m
2024-08-31
2024-09-04
3d 23h 35m
2024-08-15
2024-08-18
3d 8h 40m
2024-07-27
2024-07-31
4d 6h 4m
2024-07-07
2024-07-11
3d 21h 54m
2024-05-23
2024-05-26
2d 22h 24m
2024-04-28
2024-05-02
4d 5h 32m
2024-04-23
2024-04-28
4d 20h 23m
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest Waypoints

Waypoints
Time
Direction
Bonny Approach
2024-03-19
Enter
Bonny Approach
2024-03-13
Leave
Bonny Approach
2024-03-07
Enter
Bonny Approach
2024-02-21
Enter
Bonny Approach
2023-12-26
Leave
Bonny Approach
2023-12-21
Enter
Bonny Approach
2023-09-27
Enter
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest news

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BP takes coastal tanker out of operation in Australia, crew protest

Sat May 16 15:31:47 CEST 2015 arnekiel

Closure of one of BP’s Australian refineries has prompted the oil major to take one of its coastal product tankers out of operation in the country. Unions are protesting the replacement of Australian jobs with foreign labour. The MR product tanker British Loyalty (46,800 dwt, built 2004), which BP operates, is the third Australian tanker to stop operating in the last 12 months. BP’s Queensland oil refinery at Brisbane is due to close in mid-2015, leaving the vessel surplus to requirements. The tanker has been ordered to sail to Singapore, where it enter back into BP’s international shipping trade, says the Sydney Morning Herald. The 36 crew will be made redundant when it arrives. Only two local tankers are still being used for coastal transport in Australia. Workers today staged a protest outside BP Australia’s headquarters in Melbourne. http://splash247.com/bp-takes-coastal-tanker-out-of-operation-in-australia-crew-protest/

Maritime union protesting over fuel tanker job losses

Wed May 06 13:28:35 CEST 2015 arnekiel

The Maritime Union is holding a protest rally in Newcastle last Monday, after meeting with the Australian crew of a BP fuel tanker that is set to be sacked.'BRITISH LOYALTY' arrived in Newcastle harbour yesterday for the last time, leaving around 30 seafarers without a job.The union's Dennis Outram said that will leave only two Australian-crewed fuel tankers on the east coast run, and puts the country's fuel security at risk. He said safety and environmental standards will drop if foreign crews are brought in, and the union is calling for a national BP boycott."It is their last voyage, or supposedly their last voyage on that run," he said."There was a protest up in Brisbane before they left, when they filled up."But, we want to get them off the vessel when they get here and we want to have a talk to them, and that will be part of the campaign going forward."The protest itself is not only going to encompass our members but also the community - the community should be concerned about this. Show BP that we're not overly happy with the way they're treating Australian workers."He said it is bad news for fuel security."The concern is for our members losing their jobs, but also for 30 years those vessels have been crewed very proudly by Australian seafarers with zero incidents," he said."The work those vessels do will be farmed out to overseas crews, clearly not as highly trained and experienced as our seafarers."That in itself should be a big enough scare, seeing they come down through the Great Barrier Reed."Any of our sovereign waters would be in danger."BP has issued a statement saying its vessels are managed and crewed by a third party Australian company which employs the staff on these vessels. It says the BRITISH LOYALTY was responsible for transporting products from the Bulwar Island Refinery and with that facility due to close this month, there will be no products requiring transportation. Source : Big News Network

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