MT Timofey Guzhenko

History
Russia
Name: Timofey Guzhenko (Тимофей Гуженко)
Namesake: Timofey Guzhenko
Owner: Lorama Shipping Co. Ltd.[1]
Operator: Sovcomflot[2]
Port of registry: Saint Petersburg,  Russia[1]
Builder: Samsung Heavy Industries, Geoje, South Korea[1]
Yard number: 1662[1]
Completed: 24 February 2009[1]
In service: 2009–
Identification: IMO number: 9372561
Call sign: UBQF5[1]
Status: In service
General characteristics [1]
Type: Shuttle tanker
Tonnage:

49,597 GT

21,075 NT

72,722 DWT

Displacement: 93,515 tons
Length: 257 m (843 ft)
Beam: 34 m (112 ft)
Draught: 14.2 m (47 ft)
Depth: 21 m (69 ft)
Ice class: RMRS Arc6
Installed power:

2 × Wärtsilä 16V38B (2 × 11,600 kW)

Wärtsilä 6L38B (4,350 kW)

Propulsion:

Diesel-electric

Two ABB Azipod units (2 × 10 MW)

Speed: 15.7 knots (29.1 km/h; 18.1 mph)

The MT Timofey Guzhenko (Russian: Тимофей Гуженко) is a Russian double acting shuttle tanker operated by Sovcomflot. An icebreaking oil tanker capable of operating independently in 1.5-metre (5 ft) level ice, she carries oil from Varandey Oil Terminal, an ice-strengthened loading tower located 12 nautical miles (22 km) from the shore.

The ship is named after Timofey Guzhenko (1918–2008), the USSR Minister of Merchant Marine in 1970–1986 and one of the founders of the Sovcomflot Group. He was also the leader of the first expedition to reach the North Pole on board a surface ship, the nuclear-powered icebreaker Arktika, on 17 August 1977.[3]

Sister ships

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Timofey Guzhenko (080202)". Register of ships. Russian Maritime Register of Shipping. Retrieved 2012-12-31.
  2. TIMOFEY GUZHENKO. Sovcomflot. Retrieved 2012-12-31.
  3. Timofey Guzhenko (1918-2008). Sovcomflot. Retrieved 2012-12-31.
  4. "SCF Group". Sovcomflot.ru. Retrieved 2012-01-09.

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