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Photographer:
Ken Smith [ View profile ]
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Dec 31, 2007
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1,600 x 1,161

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YARA GAS I 1,744/1977
Yaragas I 2005
Outbound from Harrisons Dagenham
Gravesend
Dec 27th 2007

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Current name:
YARA GAS I

Former name(s):

 -  Hydrogas (Until 2004 Dec)

 -  Este (Until 1989)

Home port:
Oslo
Vessel Type:
Co2 Tanker
Gross tonnage:
1,744 tons
Summer DWT:
2,060 tons
Length:
71.45 m
Beam:
12.85 m
Draught:
4.8 m

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Shipping - 5 photos

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General cargo ships built 1970-1979 (Under 3000gt) - 2 photos

Gas Tankers built before 1980 - 115 photos

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Tomas Pinas

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Ken Smith

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Allan Mears

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Stan Muller

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Hi, Ken,
Pardon my nit-picking, but Harrison's Jetty is at Purfleet, not Dagenham.

Yara Gas I and her two near-sister-ships, Yara Gas II and III, are particularly notable in that they were converted from J J Sietas-built short-sea containerships into tankers for the carriage of liquefied carbon dioxide (CO2). Much of the cargoes these ships carry will be used in putting the fizz in fizzy drinks and for providing lager louts with their favourite tipple in pubs.
Fortunately, this site only has a classification for Gas Carriers. If the pedants were to want that category further broken down, the Yara Gas tankers would have to be classified not as LPG tankers but LGG (liquefied greenhouse gas) tankers!
Happy New Year
Bob

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OK Bob, a slip of the memory, as always thanks for the update on the ships.
Happy New Year, see you soon.

Regards
Ken

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