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MR oil tanker actually refers to Medium Range Product Tanker which is between 42,000 dwt to 59,999 dwt. There are two categories of ships in the oil tanker industry. First are the Product tankers which transport refined petroleum products like gasoline, diesel, naphtha, aviation fuel, etc. Second are the Crude carriers which transport unrefined crude oil.
An oil tanker would be carrying crude oil, not refined product. So the answer would be zero.
Yes. No differentiation is made between liquid and dry bulk tankers in this regard.
Most tankers can haul around 8500 gallons of gasoline and the same unit can only haul around 7500 gallons of diesel due to the weight difference between gasoline and diesel. Diesel weighs around 7 lbs per gallon while gasoilne weighs around 5.9 lbs per gallons provided the product is around 60 degrees, thus meaning that during the winter product is heavier and during the summer it is lighter.
the oil tanker is the ship in which there are big tanks for oil and container ship takes the goods packed in the containers which are totally water prof and air tight
Exxon is the company, also known as exxon and mobil...exxon valdex is the oil tanker that spilled millions of barrels of oil off the Alaskan coast.
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A container ship carries packet containers that can be loaded or unloaded directly for rail , road or air transport.Tankers carry liquid products such as oil, crude petroleum etc.
Hazmat haulers do. A food grade tanker, dry bulk tanker, water tanker, etc. would not.
Normally a Tanker carries some liquid, mostly Oil, therefore the term "Oil Tanker".
The so called "Tanker War" fought in the original "Persian Gulf War" in the 1980's between Iran and Iraq was in the Persian Gulf...that's the name of it.
Vandal - tanker - ended in 1913.