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An observer noticed a large oil tanker parked at an oil terminal for 2 days. On the second day more of the hull of the ship was visible. Was the tanker picking up oil or delivering it?

A ship with a cargo rides lower in the water than when it has no cargo. As the cargo is unloaded, the ship rises in the water, revealing parts of the hull which had been below the water level. What the observer was looking at was a ship which was in the process of delivering its oil to the terminal.


Which type of ship can carry the most cargo?

If you consider the "most cargo" to be by weight or volume then the answer would be a Supertanker. VLCC stands for Very Large Crude Carriers. These tankers can carry up to 400,000 tons of crude oil and are over 1,000ft in length.


What is a large fleet ships called?

They are all called cargo ships. If they carry a special kind of cargo, then they are sub-categorized into Oil: VLCC = Very Large Crude Carrier ULCC = Ultra Large Crude Carrier Transporters/Ferries: RO-RO = Roll On, Roll Off Other categories: Bulk Carriers Container ships Oil Tankers Gas Tankers Car Carrier


How many barrels of oil in a DWT?

A deadweight ton (DWT) is a unit of measurement for a ship's cargo capacity, not directly related to the volume of oil. The amount of oil that can be carried in a DWT depends on the density of the oil and the specific characteristics of the ship's storage tanks.


What are oil bulk ore ship?

It is a kind of a combined carrier, which carries all kind of cargo's.


What do you call the control room on a cargo ship?

There are several control rooms on a cargo ship. The bridge is in control of safely navigating the vessel. There will be an engine control room, called an ECR, EOS, or any of a number of abbreviation, and if the vessel is carrying liquid cargo, such as a oil tanker, there will also be a Cargo Control Room.


How much oil is in a tanker ship?

The amount of oil a tanker ship can hold varies significantly depending on its size and type. For example, a typical Aframax tanker can carry around 80,000 to 120,000 deadweight tons of oil, while a supertanker like a Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) can hold approximately 200,000 to 320,000 deadweight tons. This translates to roughly 1.4 million to 2 million barrels of oil for a VLCC, depending on the specific design and cargo conditions.


How much fuel does a cargo ship use?

Many ships use MDO or Marine Diesel Oil, sometimes also known as #2 Diesel. Ships can also use HFO or Heavy Fuel Oil or Bunker C. These are crude oil derivatives that are largely unrefined. They are very thick and need to be heated by steam in order to reduce its viscosity to allow them to flow.


What is slop tank?

A tank in a tanker into which slops are pumped. These represent a residue of the ship's cargo of oil together with the water used to clean the cargo tanks. They are left to separate out in the slop tank.


What is a description of an oil tanker?

A ship constructed or adapted primarily to carry oil in bulk in its cargo spaces and includes combination carriers and any chemical tanker. --Jayant Negi


What is cargo hold in oil tanker?

oil tanks are cargo hold in oil tanker.OBO ships ( oil bulk ore) having oil tanks which is similar to cargo hold in bulk carrier


Why do you ship oil by ship?

You would ship oil by ship if you had to get it across the ocean. Pipelines have been considered but a pipeline that is large and long enough to transport oil from the middle east to America for example, would cost a ton of money (several billion dollars). Therefore, they load it onto tanker vessels and ship it across the ocean.