See where the EMF vessels are going at this very moment
Freeport Star:
- Currently located in the North Atlantic Ocean.
- Enroute from Houston, USA to Tranmere, Liverpool, UK, ETA 3 February.
- Tranmere, one of the UK’s largest petroleum storage and pipeline distribution terminals, functions more like energy infrastructure than a traditional port.
Stavanger Star:
- Currently located in the Suez Canal.
- Enroute from Jebel Ali, UAE, to Suez, Egypt ETA 1 February.
- Jebel Ali is the largest man-made port in the world and the busiest container port in the Middle East.
Oslo Star:
- Currently in the East China Sea.
- Enroute from Daesan, Korea to Singapore, ETA 3 February.
- Daesan is a key west-coast gateway for South Korea’s energy and industrial imports.
Copenhagen Star:
- Currently in the Atlantic heading west.
- Enroute from Fawley, UK to Houston, USA, ETA 13 February.
- Fawley is home to the UK’s largest oil refinery and serves as a key hub for petroleum imports and exports on the country’s south coast.
Athenian Star:
- Currently located in the US West Coast.
- Was enroute from Vancouver, Canada to Martinez, USA.
- The Port of Martinez sits at the eastern end of San Francisco Bay and serves as a key West Coast petroleum hub, handling large volumes of crude oil and refined products for nearby refineries, with direct pipeline links that minimize inland transport.
Geneva Star:
- Currently located in the Suez Canal.
- Was enroute from Basrah, IQ, to Suez, Egypt, ETA 28 January.
- Basrah is Iraq’s main maritime gateway and handles the majority of the country’s oil exports through offshore terminals in the Persian Gulf.
Lausanne Star:
- Currently located off the coast of Venezuela.
- Was enroute from Antwerp, BE to Jose Terminal, Venezuela, ETA 25 January.
- The José Terminal in northeastern Venezuela handles the majority of the country’s crude exports and can load VLCCs directly offshore via single point moorings, making it one of the most strategically important oil export hubs in the Caribbean.