RE: Cargo volume AS18 Aug 2019 17:12
Biffadog
28 days. The 2nd offload completed 11.00am on the 28th July and todays competed 10.00am.
I did qualify my figure by saying IF the reported weight is correct but based on official confirmation of the first offload Amaja does have credibility.
If anyone doubts the amount this is the arithmetic:
One barrel is 158.987 Litres. A cubic meter is 1000 litres so 1cubic meter is 6.2898224 barrels. A metric ton of water density 1 at 39.2degrees C converts to one cubic meter. Therefore 45,000 metric tons of water would be 45000 X 6.2898224=263042 barrels. The density of Lancaster crude, said to be 38API would be 0.835. Divide 263042 by the density and you get 338972.45.
It confirms to me that HUR are continuing the ramp up according to their stated intention and have not accelerated it as some have assumed.