See where the EMF vessels are going at this very moment
Freeport Star
- Currently located in the Freeport Anchorage
- Was enroute from Puerto La Cruz Anchorage, Venezuela to Freeport, USA, ETA 1 May
- Right off Puerto La Cruz Anchorage, vessels anchor beside Mochima National Park, where tankers sit just minutes from pristine beaches and coral reefs, a rare overlap of heavy shipping and untouched Caribbean nature.
Stavanger Star
- Located at Aratu Anchorage, Brazil
- Arrived Aratu on 25 April
- Aratu sits within Todos os Santos Bay, Brazil’s largest bay by area, and functions as a key crude loading point connected to the Recôncavo refining corridor
Oslo Star
- Arriving Rotterdam, Netherlands
- En route from Houston, USA to Rotterdam (ETA 30 April)
- Rotterdam’s ARA hub forms the primary crude import gateway into Northwest Europe, anchoring the continent’s key price benchmarking region
Copenhagen Star
- Located in the Tasman Sea
- En route from Brisbane, Australia to Puerto Rosales, Argentina (ETA 25 May)
- Puerto Rosales serves as Argentina’s main crude export terminal, handling volumes from the fast-growing Vaca Muerta tight oil formation in Neuquén province
Athenian Star
- Located off Taiwan
- Arrived Taichung from Vancouver, Canada
- Taiwan operates as a significant crude import and processing hub in Northeast Asia, with refinery throughput supporting both domestic demand and regional product exports
Geneva Star
- Located at Jose Terminal, Venezuela
- Arrived Jose Terminal from Sint Eustatius Anchorage (ETA 29 April)
- Jose Terminal is Venezuela’s largest crude export complex, directly linked by pipeline to the Orinoco Belt, one of the world’s largest known hydrocarbon reserves
Lausanne Star
- Located in the Celtic Sea
- Transiting northbound toward the English Channel
- The Southwest Approaches form a critical Atlantic convergence point for tankers routing between Mediterranean loading zones and the Northwest European refining complex