PETROBRAS 31
- BRP31
- Latitude: -22.1321
- Longitude: -39.9683
- East Coast South America
- Offshore Terminal in Panama
Location: Panama
As of my last available update, the specifics on "PETROBRAS 31" in Panama are not widely documented or available in standard maritime and shipping resources. This doesn't necessarily mean it doesn’t exist; it could be due to the lack of publicly accessible detailed information. Here's how to navigate this situation:
General Steps for Investigating a Marine Port or Facility
Official Company Resources:
- Check the Petrobras official website or contact their logistics department. Petrobras, being a major oil and gas company, hosts various offshore facilities and might provide detailed specifications upon request.
Panama Maritime Authority:
- Reach out to the Panama Maritime Authority (AMP), which regulates all ports within Panama. They might have information or direct you to where you can find the relevant data.
Port Directories and Publications:
- Consult maritime directories such as Lloyd's List or publications like "Jane's Ports and Terminals," which occasionally detail smaller or lesser-known facilities not widely publicized.
AIS (Automatic Identification Systems) Tracking:
- Use AIS tracking services like MarineTraffic or VesselFinder. These platforms offer real-time tracking and can help identify traffic to and from the facility, potentially revealing more about its operations and characteristics.
Typical Marine Port Specifications to Consider:
When looking for port specifics, these are the typical details you should gather:
Location:
- Geographic coordinates
- Nearby landmarks or cities
Operational Information:
- Types of cargo handled (crude oil, LNG, general cargo, etc.)
- Port operator and contact information
Infrastructure:
- Number and types of berths (offshore, floating, fixed)
- Draft levels (minimum, average, maximum)
- Docking and mooring facilities
Services:
- Loading and unloading facilities
- Storage capacities and types (tank farms, warehouses, etc.)
- Bunkering, fresh water supply, and other ancillary services
Safety and Regulations:
- Compliance with international maritime safety standards (SOLAS, MARPOL)
- Local regulations and customs procedures
Accessibility:
- Approaches and navigational aids
- Pilotage requirements
For precise data on “PETROBRAS 31” in Panama, direct inquiries to Petrobras and the Panama Maritime Authority would be the most reliable method. Additionally, consulting regional maritime stakeholders or industry publications might yield further insight.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
MAERSK LEADER | baycraft | CAMP0S BASIN | 11/18/2024 | |
CORAL DO ATLANTICO | Other | CAMPOS BASIN | 11/18/2024 | |
PETROBRAS-31 | baycraft | TEST OK. | 11/18/2024 | |
NORMAND FORTRESS | Other | PACU | 10/30/2024 |