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Petroleum Engineering: Oil Tanker

Oil Tanker

An oil tanker is a large, specialized ship designed for transporting crude oil or refined petroleum products across oceans and seas. These vessels play a crucial role in the global oil supply chain, moving oil from production sites to refineries and distribution centers. Oil tankers vary in size, from small coastal tankers to massive ultra-large crude carriers (ULCCs), capable of carrying millions of barrels of oil.