Al-Gharrafa
IMO: 9337717
Lng Tanker, Marshall Islands
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Vessel Details
MMSI
538002920
Callsign
V7MX7
Width
50.0 m
Length
315.0 m
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Albert
2023-07-30
Position: Engine Cadet
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Latest News (2)
Significant damage following collision
The "Al Gharaffa" remained at anchor off Singapore after its collision with the "Hanjin Italy" on Dec 29, 2013, at 12.44 LT. The "Al Gharaffa" had sailed from Ras Laffan Port on Dec 19. The bow of the "Al Gharrafa" was significantly damaged in the accident in the Malacca Strait between Batam and Singapore. The "Al Gharrafa" hit the "Hanjin Italy" on the starboard side which was dented and part of the cargo damaged. There arwere e no reported injuries of seafarers, no damage to the containment system, no pollution risk or other impact on the environment. As at January 3, 2014, the "Al Gharrafa" was safely at anchorage in Singapore. The classification society has surveyed the vessel and stated that the incident did not adversely affect the vessel’s integrity or ability to sail. The incident was under investigation and OSG Ship Management (UK) Ltd, as manager was working closely with the appropriate authorities. It was unclear, as yet, if the LNG cargo will need to be offloaded from the Q-Flex. The "Al Gharrafa" was en route to Tokyo Electric Power Co’s Futtsu LNG terminal in Japan. The vessel, in which OSG has a 50.1% stake with Qatari shipowner Nakilat holding the balance, is on long-term charter to Qatargas. Regarding the "Hanjin Italy", hte Danaos company was in the process of securing a berth at Singapore in order to discharge the cargo, so the vessel can proceed for repairs. The vessel was en route from Singapore to Yantian, China at the time of the incident. Photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/haryadi_be/11623139233/ Imagination: http://www.localizatodo.com/mapa/?zoom=14&latitud=1.2&longitud=103.9&pais=es&tipo=3&presenta=0&zlat=1.2&zlng=103.9&zcalc=1&ztalc=180&zplay=0&year=2013&mes=12&dia=28&zhora=12&zminu=0&UTC=1&mmsi=636015019&mmsi2=538002920
Collision off Singapore
On Dec 29, 2013, the Container ship "Hanjin Italy" was in collision with the "Al Gharaffa" off Singapore which had sailed from Ras Laffan Port on Dec 19. The bow of the "Al Gharrafa" was significantly damaged. Both ships remained at the anchorage off Singapore after the accident.
Frequently Asked Questions
🤕 Were there any injuries or accidents on Al-Gharrafa?
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⚙️ Did Al-Gharrafa have any engine problems?
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💥 Was Al-Gharrafa involved in any collisions?
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🛢️ Did Al-Gharrafa have any oil spills or pollution incidents?
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🚓 Was Al-Gharrafa detained or arrested?
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