See where the EMF vessels are going at this very moment
Freeport Star
- Enroute from Bayport, NY, USA to Rotterdam, Netherlands. ETA 16 August
- Currently in the North Atlantic Ocean
- Rotterdam is the busiest port in Europe and was the world’s largest port outside Asia, accounting for around 30% of all European port throughput, it has been nicknamed “The Oil Port of Europe”.
Stavanger Star
- Enroute from Richmond, CA, USA to Balboa, Panama. ETA 10 August
- Currently on the West Coast of Central America
- Balboa’s strategic location at the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal allows ships to save over 8,000 nautical miles on routes between the U.S. East Coast and Asia compared to sailing around South America.
Oslo Star
- Was enroute from Arzew, Algeria to Port Louis, Mauritius.
- Arrival at Port Louis on August 6th
- Port Louis began as the Dutch “Harbour of Tortoises” in the 1600s, then was renamed by the French in honor of King Louis XV. A well‑protected bay and safe anchorage made it an important stop between Europe and Asia during colonial times
Copenhagen Star
- Enroute from Singapore to Rotterdam, Netherlands. ETA 5 August
- Currently located in the North Sea
- Located at the crossroads of Asia-Europe trade, Singapore is crucial for global supply chains. The port’s reliability has made it a preferred stop on shipping routes. Even amid shifts in trade patterns, Singapore remains a neutral and highly competitive port, underscored by record container volumes in 2024.
Athenian Star
- Located in the South Indian Ocean
- On contract with Oil Major for 12-month contract with 8-month extension option