MV Karadeniz Powership Rauf Bey

The MV Karadeniz Powership Rauf Bey is a Liberia-flagged Powership, a floating power plant, owned and operated by Karpowership. Built in 1982 in Brazil and christened MV Gulf Grain, she sailed as a bulk carrier under various names and flags until she was acquired to be converted 2009 into a Powership in Turkey. She served in Basra, Iraq supplying electricity to the power grid there.[1] Currently, she supplies electricity to Sudan.

Karadeniz Powership Rauf Bey
Karadeniz Powership Rauf Bey
History
 Liberia
Name:
  • Rauf Bey (2009– )
  • Agios Raphael (2001–09)
  • El Pampero (1991–01)
  • Gulf Grain (1982–91)
Owner: Karpowership (2009– )
Operator: Karpowership
Builder: Ishibras Shipyard, Verolme Estaleiros Reunidos do Brasil, Angra dos Reis, Brazil
Completed: November 1982
Homeport: Monrovia, Liberia
Identification:
General characteristics
Class and type:
Tonnage:
Length: 241.89 m (793 ft 7 in) (LOA)
Beam: 32.20 m (105 ft 8 in)
Draught: 6.50 m (21 ft 4 in)
Installed power: 17,960 hp (13,390 kW)
Propulsion: 8-cylinder diesel engines of Type K8 SZ 70/150CL manufactured by Mecânica Pesada Sao Paulo, Brazil
Speed: 14.0 knots (25.9 km/h; 16.1 mph)
Capacity: 179 MW generation (as Powership)

Cargo ship

She was built by the Ishibras Shipyard of Verolme Estaleiros Reunidos do Brasil at Angra dos Reis, Brazil as a bulk carrier in November 1982.[2] The 241.89 m (793 ft 7 in) (LOA) long vessel has a beam of 32.20 m (105 ft 8 in) and a draft of 6.50 m (21 ft 4 in). The eight-cylinder diesel engines of Type K8 SZ 70/150CL manufactured by Mecânica Pesada Sao Paulo in Brazil give a total power of 17,960 hp (13,390 kW) propelling the vessel at 14.0 knots (25.9 km/h; 16.1 mph). By 75,485 DWT, she has a cargo capacity of 41,449 GT.[3][4][5][6]

She saw service under the names Gulf Grain, El Pampero and Agios Raphael before she was sold in June 2009 to Karpowership.[1]

Powership

The originally bulk carrier was converted into a Powership and renamed Karadeniz Powership Rauf Bey. The vessel is registered under the Liberian flag with homeport Monrovia.[1][6]

In August 2010, the Powership with 179 MW generation power set sail to Basra, Iraq to bridge electricity shortage for about one million people in and around Az Zubayr. At that time, she was considered as the "biggest Powership of the world". Another Powership of the fleet, the MV Karadeniz Powership Doğan Bey, has been already serving with 126 MW in the same region of Iraq.[7]

In April 2018, Karpowership signed a contract with Sudanese Thermal Power Generating Company (STPGC) to supply 150 MW to Sudan for 12 months.

Ship's registry

  • ex-MV Gulf Grain until July 1991,
  • ex-MV El Pampero owned by Navemar S.A. of Argentina and registered in the Bahamas with homeport Nassau until July 2001,
  • ex-MV Agios Raphael owned in Cyprus and registered in Panama until June 2009.[1][8]

References

  1. "Agios Raphael - IMO 7925522". Ship Spotting. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  2. "Toon onderwerp - Hans Esveldt from Maasmond and Waterweg". Shipspotters NL. 10 January 2009. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  3. "Karadeniz Powership Rauf Bey". Marine Traffic. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  4. "Karadeniz Powership Rauf Bey". My Ship. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  5. "Karadeniz Powership Rauf Bey - 7925522 - Power Station Vessel". Maritime Connector. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  6. "MV Agios Raphael" (PDF). Victoria Steamship. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  7. "Dünyanın en büyük 'Enerji Gemisi' Irak'a doğru yola çıktı". Hürriyet (in Turkish). 13 August 2010. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  8. "El Pampero - IMO 7925522". Ship Spotting. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
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