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WOODSIDE GOODE - IMO 9633161

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Captured:
Aug 2, 2014
Location:
Sagunto, Spain
Added:
Aug 4, 2014
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1,986
Image Resolution:
4,000 x 2,667

Description:

Berthed at the quay of Saggas Regasification Plant, Sagunto Port on 02/08/2014.
Call Sign : SVBU9
MMSI : 241276000
Gross tonnage : 103.928, DWT : 90.125, LDT : 32.530
Year of build : 2013
Flag : Greece 🇬🇷
Dimensions : 294,20 x 44,03 x 11,50 m
Liquid Gas : 157.455 m³, Cargo Pumps : 8 x 1.850 m³/hr
Main engines : 4 x Wartsila 9L50DF _ hp.: 46.500, Kw.: 34.200, Service speed : 19,50 Kn
Shipbuilder : Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co Ltd - Geoje (KOR). Yard No. 2295
Name of ship : WOODSIDE GOODE, 2013/10.
Former name : Maran Gas Aptera, 2012/11.

Vessel
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Current name:
WOODSIDE GOODE

Former name(s):

 -  Maran Gas Aptera (Until 2013 Oct)

Current flag:
Greece
Home port:
Piraeus
Vessel Type:
Lng Tanker
Gross tonnage:
103,928 tons
Summer DWT:
90,125 tons
Length:
294.2 m
Beam:
44 m
Draught:
11.5 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
22°49’4.88” N, 120°11’42.58” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
3.7kts, 318.5° (320°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Yung An
 - Arrival:
25th Apr 2024 / 23:30:26 UTC
Last update:
28 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Thank you very much my friend Dave!

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Quite nice, kangaroos and all. Nice job.

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Thank you very much for clarification, "Tropic" :)

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Thank you tropic, the truth is that kangaroos are very nice on the quarters.
Greetings, Manuel.

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G'day Cornelia,

It's a bit obscure to non-Australians, but I would say it's on charter to Woodside Petroleum, one of Australia's largest LNG exporters.

Cheers,
tropic

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Where is the Connection here... Gas, Kangaroos, Greece :) I wonder, and am not able to find a solution.

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Must be Greek kangaroos. . . . . . (nice pic Manuel)

Cheers,
tropic

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