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Royal Aquarius (ex-Sibu, ex-Sibuyan Wind, ex-Khirurg Vishnevskiy). IMO 8517102. Chemical<br />

tanker. Length 151 m, 5,233 t. Saint Kitts and Nevis flag. Classification society Russian<br />

Maritime Register of <strong>Ship</strong>ping. Single hull ship built in 1988 in Rijeka (Croatia) by May 3.<br />

Owned by Royal Marine <strong>Ship</strong>management (India). Detained in 1999 in Rotterdam (Belgium) and in 2010<br />

in Gibraltar (United Kingdom). Unknown <strong>des</strong>tination of demolition.<br />

SMT One. IMO 8638372. Chemical tanker and pusher. Length 207 m, 11,169 t. Flag<br />

unknown. Classification society unknown. Built in 1981 in New Orleans (United<br />

States) by Avondale. Owned by Stolt Tankers (The Netherlands). Sold for demolition<br />

to India.<br />

Stolt Azalea. IMO 8709731. Chemical tanker. Length 108 m, 2,514 t. Liberian flag.<br />

Classification society Nippon Kaiji Kyokai. Double bottom ship built in 1988 in<br />

Hashihama (Japan) by Shin Kurushima. Owned by Stolt Tankers BV (The<br />

Netherlands). Detained in 2004 in Melbourne (Australia). Sold for demolition to India.<br />

Stolt Integrity. IMO 7400833. Chemical tanker. Length 176 m, 10.092 t.<br />

Liberian flag. Classification society Det Norske Veritas. Double hull ship built<br />

in 1977 in Prairie-au-Duc (France) by Dubigeon-Normandie. Owned by Stolt<br />

Tankers BV (The Netherlands). Detained in 2006 in Vlaardingen (The Netherlands). Sold for demolition<br />

to India.<br />

Stolt Lily. IMO 8709743. Chemical tanker. Length 108 m, 2,503 t. Hong Kong flag.<br />

Classification society Nippon Kaiji Kyokai. Double bottom ship built in 1988 in Japan.<br />

Owned by<br />

Stolt Tankers BV (The<br />

Netherlands). Detained in<br />

2010 in Kwinana (Australia).<br />

Sold for demolition to India.<br />

Stolt Lily Canada 2001 © J<br />

Cameron<br />

Stolt Protector (ex-Stolt Exporter, ex-Exporter, ex-Atlas Exporter). IMO 7923524. Chemical<br />

tanker. Length 173 m, 9,704 t. Liberian flag. Classification society Det Norske Veritas.<br />

Double hull ship built in 1983 in Split (Croatia) by Brodosplit. Owned by Stolt Tankers BV<br />

(The Netherlands). Sold for demolition to India.<br />

Theresa VIII (ex-Chembulk Clipper, ex-Globe Oceanic) IMO 8105923. Chemical<br />

tanker. Length 155 m, 5,948 t. Kiribati flag abandoned for that of Sierra Leonean for<br />

its last journey. Classification society Biro Klasifikasi Indonesia. Double hull ship<br />

built in 1981 in Uwajima (Japan) by Uwajima Zosensho. Owned by Raffles <strong>Ship</strong>management SerV<br />

(Singapore). Detained in 2006 in Tianjin (China) and in 2007 in Zhangjiagang (China). Sold for<br />

demolition to India.<br />

Gas carriers<br />

Barnes Bridge (ex-Tycho Brahe) IMO . Gas carrier. Length 159 m, 6,793 t. Saint Vincent and the<br />

Grenadines flag. Classification society Germanischer Lloyd. Single hull ship built in 1983 in Papenburg<br />

(Germany) by JL Meyer. Sold for demolition to India. 510 $ US per ton.<br />

Bri<strong>des</strong> (ex-Gaz Meridian, ex-San Sebastian). IMO 8406767. Gas carrier. Length 114 m, 3,891<br />

t. Algerian flag. Classification society Bureau Veritas. Single hull ship built in 1986 in La Seyne<br />

(France) by les Constructions Navales du Littoral. Owned by Hyproc <strong>Ship</strong>ping Co (Algeria).<br />

Sold for demolition to Bangla<strong>des</strong>h. 432 $ US per ton.<br />

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