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Athenian Star
- Currently located in Brisbane, Australia
- Arrived 27 November
- The Port of Brisbane is bordered by Mangrove forests that are ecologically protected and are home to migratory birds and dolphins.
Copenhagen Star
- Currently located in Texas City, USA
- Arrived in Texas from New York on 30 November
- Texas City is protected by one of the longest man-made seawalls in the United States, built to shield the port after historic storms.
Freeport Star
- Currently located in Ras Lanuf, Libya
- Arrived in Libya 26 November
- Ras Lanuf is home to one of Libya’s largest oil refineries, and the port was built specifically to move refined products straight from the plant to tankers.
Geneva Star
- Currently located at Agioi Theodoroi, Greece
- Arrived in Greece 27 November
- The Port of Agioi Theodoroi’s jetties are designed so tankers can load products directly from the refinery without storage tanks in between, which makes it one of the most streamlined export setups in Greece.
Oslo Star
- Currently located in the Azores
- Enroute from Corpus Christi, USA to Fos Sur Mer, France. ETA 3 December
- The Port of Fos Sur Mer is part of the vast Camargue wetlands, so large ships sail past flamingos and lagoons as they approach the terminals.
Stavanger Star
- Currently located in Rotterdam, Netherlands
- Arrived in Rotterdam, Netherlands from Houston, USA on 28 November
- The Port of Rotterdam is so large that it stays open twenty-four hours a day and runs its own police force, fire brigade, and harbour coordination centre, making it operate almost like a small city on the water.
Lausanne Star
- Currently located in the Singapore Area
- Enroute to Sikka, India from Mokpo, South Korea. ETA 6 December
- Sikka serves the giant Jamnagar refining complex, the largest oil refinery hub in the world, so the port regularly handles some of the highest volumes of petroleum products on the planet.