Oil tanker and cargo ship collide in English Channel

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An oil tanker and a cargo ship have collided in the English Channel.

The ships came together 15 miles north east of Dover at 02:00 BST, the coastguard said.

Oil tanker and cargo ship collide in English Channel


BBC News
1 July 2017


The oil tanker Seafrontier suffered significant damage

An oil tanker and a cargo ship have collided in the English Channel.

The ships came together 15 miles north east of Dover at 02:00 BST, the coastguard said.

The 600ft tanker Seafrontier, which is loaded with gasoline, has a hole above the waterline and damage to the superstructure, the RNLI said.

The 740ft Huayang Endeavour was also damaged. None of the crew on board either ship was injured.

"Although both vessels have been damaged, there is no water ingress and no pollution," a coastguard spokesman said.

Huayang Endeavour was en route to Lagos in Nigeria and Seafrontier was travelling to Puerto Barrios in Guatemala. The vessels have Chinese and Indian crews on board, the UK coastguard said.


The Huayang Endeavour was on its way to Nigeria when the collision happened


The Seafrontier was damaged above the waterline, the RNLI said

A tug from Boulogne was called and the Seafrontier was taken under tow. The Huayang Endeavour is anchored mid-Channel between the two shipping lanes.

Both ships are registered in Hong Kong.

Weather conditions at the time of the callout showed a moderate wind and the state of the sea was calm, the RNLI said.



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The cargo ship is empty. It appears that the bow hit the tanker quite high up in the superstructure. If the cargo ship had been fully laden and crashed into the tanker lower down, into the gasolene hold, ... KABOOM!
 

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The crew of these two Hong Kongian ships were probably busy listening to events back in Hong Kong.
 

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What does that even mean?

The photos shows stove-in railings ..."ladders". The NRA boosters on here claim that ladders kill more people than firearms and therefore should be banned instead of automatic weapons.
 

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Shipping lane going the wrong way, according to their destinations.

Depends which direction they were travelling in and what country they were coming from. Just because they are registered in Hong Kong doesn't mean they were coming from there.
 

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Depends which direction they were travelling in and what country they were coming from. Just because they are registered in Hong Kong doesn't mean they were coming from there.

From the article ...

Huayang Endeavour was en route to Lagos in Nigeria and Seafrontier was travelling to Puerto Barrios in Guatemala. The vessels have Chinese and Indian crews on board, the UK coastguard said.


Gasolene to Guatemala? ... through the Channel? ... a likely story.

The other one was running empty, in ballast and, I suppose that it was going back to Lagos to pick up some fresh container loads of Africans to land in Rotterdam.
 

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From the article ...

Huayang Endeavour was en route to Lagos in Nigeria and Seafrontier was travelling to Puerto Barrios in Guatemala. The vessels have Chinese and Indian crews on board, the UK coastguard said.


Gasolene to Guatemala? ... through the Channel? ... a likely story.

The other one was running empty, in ballast and, I suppose that it was going back to Lagos to pick up some fresh container loads of Africans to land in Rotterdam.

The Huayang Endeavour set off from Ijmuiden in the Netherlands on 30th June.



She's now in Dunkirk - https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels/HUAYANG-ENDEAVOUR-IMO-9591492-MMSI-477904500

Seafrontier set off from Antwerp in Belgium on 30th June: https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels/SEAFRONTIER-IMO-9457268-MMSI-477881600

 

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The Huayang Endeavour set off from Ijmuiden in the Netherlands on 30th June.



She's now in Dunkirk - https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels/HUAYANG-ENDEAVOUR-IMO-9591492-MMSI-477904500

Seafrontier set off from Antwerp in Belgium on 30th June: https://www.vesselfinder.com/vessels/SEAFRONTIER-IMO-9457268-MMSI-477881600


So, they were delivering gasolene to Holland, then? She must have been running empty, as well. What a lucky collision.

Shipping petroleum from Europe to the Gulf of Mexico is just insane.
 

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It is a move that is needed as the West is trying to destroy their usual supplier, Venezuela.

Well, if you want to destroy Gulf oil, you need to eliminate Texas, Louisiana and Mexico from the supply chain, too.

Let's me know how THAT conspiracy is getting along.
 

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Obviously they are not supplying Central America with oil. There is a proposed pipeline to Mexico, on that is to go under Trump's wall.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/...to-mexico-thatll-go-right-under-the-wall.html
Trump approves an oil pipeline to Mexico ‘that’ll go right under the wall’

The Department of the Interior is rewriting a five-year drilling plan established by the Obama administration, with an eye toward opening areas in the Arctic and Atlantic oceans that now are off limits to drilling.

https://tradingeconomics.com/venezuela/crude-oil-production

 

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Obviously they are not supplying Central America with oil. There is a proposed pipeline to Mexico, on that is to go under Trump's wall.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/...to-mexico-thatll-go-right-under-the-wall.html
Trump approves an oil pipeline to Mexico ‘that’ll go right under the wall’

The Department of the Interior is rewriting a five-year drilling plan established by the Obama administration, with an eye toward opening areas in the Arctic and Atlantic oceans that now are off limits to drilling.

https://tradingeconomics.com/venezuela/crude-oil-production


You mean, the Mexicans don't have any of their own oil?

What happened to it? Last I looked, they were the 12th largest producer in the world, just after Venezuela at number 11.
 

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I doubt they are allowed to go into full production or there would be no gasoline shortage. Even Iran has a gas shortage but that is offset by her crude producing a lot of diesel and kerosene (jet fuel).
If supplies are readily available then the transfer is to help the host country increase her exports. The same scam is pulled with the US importing coal from Argentina under the story it is needed to make coal plants run cleaner. American coal output suffers in that scam. The US is subject to the whims of the World Bankers and this is the sort of shit they constantly pull on a global scale rather than a few isolated incidents like this.
 

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I doubt they are allowed to go into full production or there would be no gasoline shortage. Even Iran has a gas shortage but that is offset by her crude producing a lot of diesel and kerosene (jet fuel).
If supplies are readily available then the transfer is to help the host country increase her exports. The same scam is pulled with the US importing coal from Argentina under the story it is needed to make coal plants run cleaner. American coal output suffers in that scam. The US is subject to the whims of the World Bankers and this is the sort of shit they constantly pull on a global scale rather than a few isolated incidents like this.
The Mexicans have been in full production for decades and PEMEX, the state-owned oil company that controls Mexico's resource is one of the larger ones on Earth. They export Crude but import refined products like gasolene.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pemex