Wednesday, December 26, 2007

New Vision VLCC Caught in Recent Atlantic Storm - The Situation is under Control

The tanker VLCC New Vision was caught in the recent severe North Atlantic storm offshore Ireland.

Built in South Korea and delivered in April 1994, the New Vision is a double-hulled VLCC flying the French flag. Operated by V.Ships France, it is time chartered by Total from Norwegian ship owner Viken. The tanker was en route from Mongstadt in Norway to Canaport in Canada. A bow compartment was damaged by the storm, taking the mooring system out of service. The rudder was also damaged. The vessel’s maneuvering ability is unimpaired, and the New Vision is now lying off Portugal, waiting to take on board equipment needed for repairs. The ship owner expects the repairs to be carried out next week. The vessel will then offload its cargo in a European port, where permanent repairs will be performed. The incident did not cause any injuries or pollution.

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