Portugal’s Lisnave busy with six vessels undergoing repair

First week of March saw Portugal’s Lisnave shipyard busy with six vessels (Source: Lisnave)
Portugal’s leading ship repairer, Lisnave, based in the port of Setubal, south of Lisbon, was busy on March 5th working on a total of six vessels, including three tanker and two LPG carriers. The vessels were as follows:
- Monte Urquiola – 156,331dwt 2019-built crude oil tanker, owned by Spain’s Naviera Pagasarn and managed by Spain’s Ibazabal Tankers
- Lisboa – 155,723dwt 2017-built shuttle tanker, owned by Greece’s Tsakos Group, Athens
- Ramform Vanguard – 10,297gt 1999-built, seismic research/survey vessel, owned by Norway’s Petroleum Geo Services
- Clipper Sky – 44,617dwt 2004-built 59,300m3 capacity LPG tanker, owned by Norway’s Solvang, Stavanger
- Houdai Maru – 28,894dwt 2019-built 38,948m3 capacity LPG carrier, owned by Southern Pacific Holdings Co and managed by Synergy Maritime Pte Ltd
- Selini – 74,296dwt 2008-built crude oil tanker, owned by Greece’s Tsakos Columbia Shipmanagement, Athens