COSMOS 2

Type Date of Build FlagValue RegisterValue Port of Regestry
Crew Boat 1977-12-31 Mexico CIUDAD DEL CARMEN
IMO Number Official Number Call Sign
9520699 XCJD4
Legnth Breadth Gross tonnage Net tonnage Deadweight tonnage
30.42 0 112 36 60

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COSMOS 2 Owner, Manager, Shipyard

Camcraft Inc.

<p>Camcraft Inc. is a precision machining company that specializes in manufacturing high-tolerance components for a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, hydraulic, and fuel systems. Founded in 1950

Compañia de Apoyo Marítimo del Golfo, S.A. de C.V.

<p>Compañía de Apoyo Marítimo del Golfo, S.A. de C.V., often abbreviated as CAMPER, is a Mexican maritime services company that specializes in offering support services for the offshore oil and gas industry.

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Trafigura to Advance Low-Carbon Ammonia in U.S.

Trafigura to Advance Low-Carbon Ammonia in U.S.

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CF Industries, Trafigura and TFG Marine have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to facilitate the adoption of low-carbon ammonia as a marine fuel.Building on the successful collaboration between CF Industries and Trafigura in the shipment of low-carbon ammonia, the agreement establishes a framework for the parties to work together on advancing low-carbon ammonia as a marine fuel, supporting the global shipping industry's emissions-reduction efforts.Under the MOU, CF Industries, Trafigura and TFG Marine will collaborate on market development, stakeholder engagement and bunkering logistics planning. The collaboration will initially focus on the U.S. Gulf Coast and Northwest Europe.
Shipbuilding is Full Speed Ahead at RMC in Finland

Shipbuilding is Full Speed Ahead at RMC in Finland

3 days ago
For Rauma Marine Constructions (RMC), the year has had a strong start. Today, a significant milestone was reached in the Squadron 2020 project with the start of production of the fourth multi-purpose corvette and the keel-laying of the third one. This also means that all four multi-purpose corvettes of Pohjanmaa class -- ships that measure 117 x 16.5m with a 5m draft and a crew of 70 -- are now simultaneously under construction at the RMC shipyard. Moreover, preparations are in full swing for the production of the two icebreakers ordered by the United States at the end of 2025.The year 2026 is expected to be particularly interesting and significant for the Rauma shipyard.
NYK Names Dual-Fuel LPG Carrier Newbuild

NYK Names Dual-Fuel LPG Carrier Newbuild

4 days ago
A newly built very large gas carrier (VLGC) was named Lucent Pathfinder at a ceremony held at Kawasaki Heavy Industries’ Sakaide Works, marking the seventh dual-fuel LPG carrier using LPG ordered by NYK.The vessel, which will be chartered by United Arab Emirates-based LPG trader BGN INT DMCC, is designed for the global transportation of liquefied petroleum gas and is capable of operating on both heavy fuel oil and LPG.The naming ceremony was attended by around 30 stakeholders. Takayuki Koike, LPG director at BGN, named the vessel, followed by a ceremonial rope cutting performed by Wendy Jungsuk Kwon, an LPG trader at BGN.
US Files for Warrants to Seize Dozens More Tankers

US Files for Warrants to Seize Dozens More Tankers

5 days ago
The U.S. government has filed for court warrants to seize dozens more tankers linked to the Venezuelan oil trade, four sources familiar with the matter said, as Washington consolidates control of oil shipments in and out of the South American country.The U.S. military and Coast Guard have seized five vessels in recent weeks in international waters that were either carrying Venezuelan oil or have done so in the past. The seizures were part of Washington's campaign to force Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro out of power that culminated in U.S. forces capturing him on January 3.
Unidentified Drones Strike Three Oil Tankers in Black Sea

Unidentified Drones Strike Three Oil Tankers in Black Sea

5 days ago
Three Greek-managed oil tankers were hit by unidentified drones in the Black Sea on Tuesday as they were on their way to load crude at a terminal on Russia's coast, sources told Reuters.The attacks come as Kazakhstan's oil production, most of which is exported via the terminal, cratered in early January.It was not immediately clear who was behind Tuesday's strikes. Ukraine did not immediately comment. The Caspian Pipeline Consortium, which operates the terminal where the tankers were due to take on board cargoes, declined to comment on the attack.