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Ship Scheduling Just updated... No Ore ships logged upto 20th Oct.. Boo, hiss... he's not behind you...
Back to BP & MC battle... Cannon hatch open Sir..
@Obs - I think 20p before the news would be good. Or even higher because once the news is in, this could go places...
I was hoping for 40p initially but would I be wrong to expect more now with this base? Especially with the rises in anticipation before the court rulings?
Or am I sounding like a ramper?
Nah @md... Still too early in the morning there at the mo.. + Broken clouds
Wind 4.7 mph
Humidity 100%
Pressure 1009.0 hPa
BP has the wrong sails up... Look over your shoulder for MC...
the Black pearls hold is quite full now getting ready to sail on the first of S/
MR/lithium/ good morning yes and l hope we all get our money back with some profit " but all is not won yet 13 days to go and we will no our fait . G/L
Anyone else suspicious we (me at least!) have missed a reveal!? I pity those last week hoping to buy in @15p after news. Even I didn't think we'd be above 15p BEFORE news. AIM you weird thing. :-))))
MLQ/ The Black Pearl is lifting anchor get ready to dock,
Busy holding area this morning.... 10 or 11 ships awaiting processing .. None sadly for us..YET....
Both the MC & BP are both very close by @Cidade fantasma awaiting instructions. Could be a fight
to see who docks first...
@skinnyboy.. Scroll down to OB's feed.. He has all the links...
It seems that the ArcelorMittal steel plant was previously closed in 2016. I've found an article from August 2019 stating that MACCARI Steel Holdings Ltd had submitted a US $180 million bid for the plant but the liquidator had refused this offer.
https://newsday.co.tt/2019/08/28/maccari-optimistic-about-pt-lisas-steel-plant/
Apparently they were trying to get the Couva and Point Lisas Chambers of Commerce to intervene, with the hope that they could facilitate discussions between all parties and that a resolution could be found. So at this time, I'm unsure whether the steel plant is actually operating or not?
@observer842 - Thanks for the ship tracking links.
Apparently the Sider Venture cargo vessel was at Santana port in Brazil on the 12th of August and it arrived at the Point Lisas port in Trinidad and Tobago on the 15th of August. It's worth noting that Arcelor Mittal have the largest steelmaking plant in the Caribbean at Point Lisas (Trinidad) that produces direct reduced iron (DRI). So maybe that's where the Amapá iron ore stockpile will be processed?
the black pearl has dropped anchor waiting for a tug pilot for a toe ,£4 when loaded
Couple of small ships in port yesterday.
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Satellite links:
Small ships in port on the 16th August:
https://apps.sentinel-hub.com/eo-browser/?zoom=18&lat=-0.06071&lng=-51.16732&time=2020-08-16&preset=1_TRUE_COLOR&datasource=Sentinel-2%20L2A
High resolution, but unknown date:
https://satellites.pro/Brazil_map#-0.061670,-51.167402,19
Port links:
https://serveporto.com.br/macapa/
https://www.myshiptracking.com/ports/port-of-santana-in-br-brazil-id-6679
https://www.vesselfinder.com/ports/SANTANA-BRAZIL-3030
https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/data/?recognized_next_port_in|begins|SANTANA|recognized_next_port_in=2476
https://www.fleetmon.com/ports/santana_brsan_2955/
http://www.docasdesantana.com.br/index.php/component/content/article/13-informacoes-operacionais/programacao-de-navios/308-ano-2020
@md38...Ahhhhh lol...
or as they say Ahhhhh jim me lad.... lol
Morning maddog: Been watching!! four incoming at the mo.. Black pearl is an Agri bulker....
you might get a glimpse of the BLACK PEAR in the amazon basin ,
MLQ
Frankie/ that made me laugh
I agree @tomcat, before then. I include it as it is the highest resolution image of the area I have seen, albeit not the latest.
if that’s the same image as the one on apple maps... it’s from a while ago... before the sunken floating jacked up port... tipped over and sank... good resolution though...
Here's a port watching challenge: Deduce the likely date (or range of dates to represent uncertainty) on the apple map. Please show your working ;-)
https://satellites.pro/Brazil_map#-0.061670,-51.167402,19
Links with commas in still don't work on here so:
https://tinyurl.com/y5cxg8u9
The two iron ore stock piles at the public port can't be missed in that image. :-))))
Pier 1 apparently now free until 27th August :-)
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Satellite links:
Shows ship in pier 2 on 11th August:
https://apps.sentinel-hub.com/eo-browser/?zoom=18&lat=-0.06071&lng=-51.16732&time=2020-08-11&preset=1_TRUE_COLOR&datasource=Sentinel-2%20L2A
High resolution, but unknown date:
https://satellites.pro/Brazil_map#-0.061670,-51.167402,19
Port links:
https://serveporto.com.br/macapa/
https://www.myshiptracking.com/ports/port-of-santana-in-br-brazil-id-6679
https://www.vesselfinder.com/ports/SANTANA-BRAZIL-3030
https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/data/?recognized_next_port_in|begins|SANTANA|recognized_next_port_in=2476
https://www.fleetmon.com/ports/santana_brsan_2955/
http://www.docasdesantana.com.br/index.php/component/content/article/13-informacoes-operacionais/programacao-de-navios/308-ano-2020
Thanks @Bannor!
@Ob 16:00 .... looks to like a shuttle service
https://www.myshiptracking.com/vessels/hb-tucunare-mmsi-710026140-imo-9555797
HB TUCUNARE on the move.. Going down to register???
@OB
https://www.fleetmon.com/vessels/hb-tucunare_9555797_10391456/?language=en
AIS Name HB TUCUNARE
Type Ore carrier FleetMon Ore carrier Icon
Flag Brazil Flag of Brazil
IMO 9555797
MMSI 710026140
Callsign PS2423
Year Built 2015
Length 245 m
Width 40 m
Draught Avg 8.9 m / ...
Speed Avg/Max 10.2 kn / 16.6 kn
Deadweight ??????
Gross Tonnage ??????
AIS Class —