Due to sanctions against Russia by Europe and other countries, one of the largest sources of diesel is no longer available; meaning the cost for diesel in Europe 🔼.
According to @eia, current exports are 1.3M bbls a day; over last year's 0.9M.
5. The solution to this is not waiving the #JonesAct to have foreign tankers haul #diesel and #gas from the Gulf coast to the NE because there is no guarantee that those stocks don't get shipped to Europe.
Most diesel and gas to Europe is shipped out of NY due to distance.
6. Dedicated #JonesAct tankers ensures that there is dedicated tankers to service between US ports.
2/I have to disagree with both of these statements. It appears that the damage is greater than they say.
Also, there is NO Russian involvement in escorting ships out of the Gulf of Odesa.
3/It appears that 007 has been busy, according to Russia. This also comes out when we hear that former British pilots are advising the Chinese, along with accusations against the British with Nord Stream.
So, how does a container ship capsize at the dock?
1. Sea Eagle is not a container ship but a general cargo vessel designed to carry oversized and non-standard cargo. Plus, she is small, only 88 meters (260 ft) in length and can carry 256 TEUs...
2. She appears to be loaded with 40, if not 45 foot containers on her main deck. These containers can carry up to 30 tons. This is significant for a ship that can only carry 4k tons of cargo.
3. At the start of the video, a pierside containers handler is removing a box...
3...It appears all the containers on the stbd side have been removed along with the top boxes of the next inboard row.
4. This would shift the center of gravity to the port side (where the containers remain) & center of buoyancy to the stbd side (light side)
It is time for me, once again, to advocate for @fema@DOTMARAD@US_TRANSCOM to have one of the RRF ro/ros loaded with relief gear at the start of the Hurricane season.
2/The @RoyalNavy@RFAHeadquarters does this with one their Bay-class LSD(A) and are able to respond immediately.
The hit on Puerto Rico once again demonstrates the need for immediate relief, not days or weeks later.
3/Additionally, the @usnavy should have on standby (on a rotating basis) amphibs and other vessels that can sortie.
The @USArmy should have its watercraft fleet of LSVs and LCUs set sail as land transportation is usually disrupte and over the shore ops & helps are essential.
1/Recap of last night's #Suez incident. MT #AFFINITYV grounded southbound in the canal near the same spot as #EverGiven. She was lightly loaded and appeared to be set to the west by wind. Her bow grounded and her stern pitched to the opposite bank...
2/After #AFFINITYV went aground, with her bow into the west bank and her stern across the canal, the smaller tanker #Amelia, behind her in the southbound convoy appeared to strike her starboard quarter.
Amelia was backed off and #Suez tugs responded to free #AFFINITYV.
3/With the benefit of a 4ft high tide, the tugs were able to move the stern of #AFFINITYV counter clockwise into the canal and then pull her back into the channel and move her about a mile down canal. Total time was about 4 to 5 hours.
The 252M, 114k ton Singapore-flagged crude oil tanker #AffinityV went aground south bound in the #Suez, just north of where #EverGiven went aground in March 2021.
Egyptian tugs are on scene.
Vessels in the southbound convoy from the lake appear to be in disarray having to stop.
Looking at her track on @MarineTraffic, she appeared to ground, get loose and is now grounded again.
Her last port was Sines, Portugal enroute to Yanbu, Saudi Arabia. She is probably light and heading to load.
Tanker #AFFINITYV is currently being assisted by the large tug Ezzat Adel and three smaller tugs.
They appeared to have removed her from the initial grounding but then grounded again a mile further south based on her AIS data.