Bahri Annual Report-2014

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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