OPAL

  • General
    • Vessel Name : OPAL 0
    • Operator : TRUMBULL RIVER SERVICES, INC. 0
    • Ships Type (ICST) : 432 0
    • Vessel Type : 35 0
    • Construction : A 0
  • Engine
    • Horsepower rating : 680 0
  • Location
    • City : LACON 0
    • STATE : IL 0
  • Capacity
    • Net Tonnage : 59 0
  • Size
    • Register length : 50 257
    • Regular Breadth : 22 257
    • Overall Length : 50 257
    • Overall Breadt : 22 257
    • Load draft : 8 257
    • Light Draft : 8 257
    • Height : 35 257
  • Other
    • Year : 1986 0
    • EQUIP1 : NONE 0
    • Coast Guard Number : 912441 0

TRUMBULL RIVER SERVICES, INC.

  • Area of Operation : ILLINOIS RIVER BETWEEN CHILLICOTHE (R.M. 180.30 AND HENRY R.M. 195.8) 0
  • Principal Commodity : CORN, WHEAT, SOYBEANS AND SAND 0

MAUD

  • Type : 35 0
  • Construction : A 0

NIANTIC

  • Type : 35 0
  • Construction : A 0

TRS

  • Type : 01 0
  • Construction : A 0

News

BW Opal FPSO Vessel set for Work off Australia

BW Opal FPSO Vessel set for Work off Australia

Seatrium delivered the Floating Production Storage and Offloading vessel (FPSO), BW Opal, to BW Offshore."We would like to express our appreciation to BW Offshore for entrusting Seatrium with their projects over the years," said Marlin Khiew, EVP, Energy (Americas), Seatrium. "The successful completion and delivery of BW Opal marks our 18th FPSO for BW Offshore.

Germany builds up LNG import terminals

Germany builds up LNG import terminals

Germany is expanding its natural gas import options to replace Russian supply, a drive intensified by the latest suspension of Russian flows via Ukraine and U.S. President Donald Trump targeting Europe with liquefied natural gas exports.Plans also include shore-based regasification terminals and facilities to import and produce ammonia and green hydrogen under decarbonization strategies.

Quantum Sensing Beats GPS-Denied Navigational Challenges

Quantum Sensing Beats GPS-Denied Navigational Challenges

The same error-prone sensitivity that has slowed down the development of quantum computers is being turned into an advantage for GPS-denied navigation.A new quantum sensing technology from Australia-based Q-CTRL has most recently caught the interest of Lockheed Martin and the US Defense Innovation Unit, but the company is already working with the Australian Department of Defence