First oil tanker to be powered by General Electric MST-14 reheat steam turbine power plant was built by Sasebo Heavy Industries Co, for Oriental Petroleum Carriers, Inc, Liberia, affiliate of Island Navigation Corp (C.Y. Tung Group); vessel is of 213,724 tons dw, and is on long-term charter to Shell; length oa 1069.54 ft, breadth molded 158.14 ft, depth molded 83,66 ft, scantling draft molded 63.32 ft, displacement fully loaded 246,474 tons, cargo tank capacity 9,117, 760 cu ft, block coefficient 0.837; maximum continuous and normal outputs of turbine are 30,000 shp; plan. (38651)
Energy transport. Large steam turbine tanker using full reheat system
Shipping World Shipbuilder
Shipping World and Shipbuilder ; 162 , n 3832
1969
6 pages
Folding sheet
Article (Journal)
English
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