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FPSO BRASIL - IMO 7360849

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Photographer:
Rogerio Cordeiro [ View profile ]
Captured:
Oct 8, 2005
Added:
Jul 21, 2006
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Image Resolution:
1,446 x 894

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Port of registry: Nassau (Bahamas)
IMO: 7360849
Call sign: C6DA5
Ex-names: Esso Saba; Esso Freeport; Moscliff
Type/class: FPSO (Floating Production, Storage, Offtake)
Built by: AG Weser - Bremen (germany) in 1974
Photo place: Macaé bay, in Rio de Janeiro state (Brasil)
Date: 08/10/2005
Observations: special tanks to shiplover Mats from Norway, for correct informations about this photo vessel!

Photo Rogério Cordeiro 8-)

Vessel
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Current name:
FPSO BRASIL

Former name(s):

 -  Moscliff (Until 2002 Jul)

 -  Esso Freeport (Until 1993)

 -  Esso Saba (Until 1987 Jul)

Current flag:
Bahamas
Home port:
Nassau
Vessel Type:
Floating Storage/production
Gross tonnage:
120,545 tons
Summer DWT:
256,033 tons
Length:
349 m
Beam:
52 m
Draught:
20.4 m

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Ships under Construction - 1 photos

Floating Production/Storage/Offloading Units - 2 photos

Tankers built 1970 - 1980 - 2 photos

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person
Hello, I am trying to do a research on marine engines for my data base, unfortunately iam lacking some information e.g. engine models for some of these vessels and this vessel 7360849 is one of them, could you please assist and let me know how or where i can find these details. thanks a lot

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person
I think that you are right, this is the FPSO Brazil!

Sorry my mistake, but in Macaé bay, exists more than 30 fpso working there!

Thanks for comments Mats.

best regards, Rogerio :-)

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person
Very nice series of pictures! I especially liked the ones of P32.

The vessel on these pictures seems to be "FPSO Brazil", not Sedco 707.

Best regards
Mats
Oslo

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