Operating NCC fleet as of December 31, 2014
Speed (knot)
#
Carriers
Year built Length (m) Beam (m)
DWT
No. of tanks
1
NCC Makkah* *
1995
183.10
32.2
37,500
52
16
2
NCC Riyadh*
1995
183.10
32.2
37,500
52
16
3
NCC Jubail* *
1996
183.10
32.2
37,500
52
16
4
NCC Najed
2005
183.02
32.2
46,200
22
15
5
NCC Al Hijaz
2005
183.02
32.2
46,200
22
15
6
NCC Tihama
2006
183.02
32.2
46,200
22
15
7
NCC Abha
2006
183.02
32.2
46,200
22
15
8
NCC Tabuk
2006
183.02
32.2
46,200
22
15
9
NCC Qassim
2006
183.02
32.2
46,200
22
15
10
NCC Rabegh
2007
183.02
32.2
46,200
22
15
11
NCC Sudair
2007
183.02
32.2
46,200
22
15
12
NCC Dammam
2008
183.02
32.2
46,200
22
15
13
NCC Hail
2008
183.02
32.2
46,200
22
15
14
NCC Noor
2011
183.00
32.2
45,000
22
15
15
NCC Huda
2011
183.00
32.2
45,000
22
15
16
NCC Amal
2011
183.00
32.2
45,000
22
15
17
NCC Safa
2011
183.00
32.2
45,000
22
15
18
NCC Danah
2011
183.00
32.2
45,000
22
15
19
NCC Nesmah
2011
183.00
32.2
45,000
22
15
20
NCC Shams
2012
183.00
32.2
45,000
22
15
21
NCC Nejem
2012
183.00
32.2
45,000
22
15
22
NCC Reem
2012
183.00
32.2
45,000
22
15
23
NCC Samaa
2012
183.00
32.2
45,000
22
15
24
NCC Fajr
2013
228.00
36.8
75,000
30
14
Total capacity (DWT) 1,099,500 * Carriers NCC Makkah, NCC Riyadh and NCC Jubail are chartered to Odfjell as bareboats chartersfor 10 years under a bareboat agreement which include the right to purchase the carriers after the third year according to specified prices.
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