General information

IMO:
9613135
MMSI:
477518900
Callsign:
VRNH4
Width:
47.0 m
Length:
290.0 m
Deadweight:
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TEU:
Liquid Capacity:
Year of build:
Class:
AIS type:
Tankship
Ship type:
Flag:
Hong Kong
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Course/Position

Position:
Navigational status:
Moving
Course:
184.6° / -10.0
Heading:
190.0° / -10.0
Speed:
Max speed:
Status:
moving
Area:
Philippine Sea
Last seen:
2024-11-27
8 hours ago
 
Source:
T-AIS
From:
Destination:
ETA:
Summer draft:
Current draft:
Last update:
9 hours ago 
Source:
T-AIS
Calculated ETA:

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Latest ports

Port
Arrival
Departure
Duration
2024-11-26
2024-11-27
1d 4h 30m
2024-11-12
2024-11-13
1d 6h 11m
2024-10-28
2024-10-29
1d 4h 48m
2024-09-29
2024-09-30
1d 8h 33m
2024-09-03
2024-09-04
1d 2h 11m
2024-07-30
2024-07-31
1d 2h 36m
2024-06-28
2024-06-29
1d 1h 29m
2024-06-05
2024-06-07
1d 7h 51m
2024-05-04
2024-05-05
1d 1h 25m
2024-04-08
2024-04-09
1d 3h 9m
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest Waypoints

Waypoints
Time
Direction
Nagoya Bay
2023-06-18
Enter
Nagoya Bay
2023-06-17
Leave
Hong Kong Approach
2023-05-16
Enter
Hong Kong Approach
2023-05-16
Leave
Hong Kong Approach
2023-02-08
Enter
Hong Kong Approach
2023-02-07
Leave
Hong Kong Approach
2022-12-07
Enter
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest news

LNG tanker rescued four castaways

Sat Sep 30 12:05:13 CEST 2017 Timsen

On Sep 17, 2017, the "Papua" rescued four distressed yachtsmen close to Port Moresby. They were subsequently transferred onto a rescue vessel. In the afternoon the LNG tanker had received an emergency call from the Australian MRCC while the ship was heading for the port of Qingdao, coming from Port Moresby. The LNG tanker immediately diverted to the given position and picked up the castaways at 11.30 p.m. In the early morning of Sep 18 they were transferred onto a rescue ship which was sent from Port Moresby.

LNG Carrier Papua Arrives In Port Moresby For First PNG LNG Cargo

Mon Feb 23 07:27:41 CET 2015 arnekiel

Papua New Guinea – The Papua, the first PNG LNG Project custom-built ship, arrived at the PNG LNG marine facilities on 22 February to begin cool down and loading of its first LNG cargo. Recently christened as the Papua by Mrs Lynda Babao O’Neill, the 172,000 cubic metre, 290-metre-long LNG carrier has entered service on a long-term charter with the PNG LNG Project, providing LNG transportation to major customers in Asia. The Papua is the largest liquefied natural gas carrier ever to be built in China. “We are already off to an exciting start to 2015 with our first custom-built ship preparing to load its first cargo, which will be shipped to Sinopec. The arrival of this ship supports our objective to safely and reliably deliver LNG to our customers,” said Andrew Barry, ExxonMobil PNG managing director. The Papua is owned by Aquarius LNG Shipping Limited, which is a joint venture with Mitsui O.S.K Lines (MOL), China Shipping Group, and Sinopec. MOL will operate the ship on behalf of the PNG LNG venture and deliver cargoes under the direction of ExxonMobil PNG Limited, the operator of the PNG LNG Project. In 2011, Exxon Mobil Corporation and MOL selected Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding, a subsidiary of China State Shipbuilding Corporation, to build two LNG carriers in China for the PNG LNG Project. The Papua is the first of the ships to be built, with the other scheduled for completion in 2016. http://news.pngfacts.com/2015/02/lng-carrier-papua-arrives-in-port.html

MOL receives first China-built LNG carrier

Mon Feb 02 18:04:10 CET 2015 arnekiel

Japan's Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) announced today the delivery of the LNG carrier Papua by Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding (Hudong) last Friday (Jan. 30) This is the first in a series of four ships to be built by Hudong for the PNG LNG project in Papua New Guinea invested by China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (SINOPEC) and the Gorgon-Jansz LNG project in Australia. The ship Papua, co-owned by MOL, China Shipping (Group) Company and SINOPEC, will be operated by MOL under a long-term charter contract for the PNG LNG project operated by ExxonMobil, which is also the first LNG carrier built in China for an overseas s).hipping company.

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