OMI Charger

The OMI Charger was a single-hulled oil tanker built in 1969 and used by the OMI Corporation.

History
United States of America
Name: OMI Charger
Operator: OMI Corporation
Ordered: December 15, 1969
Builder: Bethlehem Steel Corporation
Launched: December 15, 1969
Identification: IMO number: 6921311
Fate: Sank in Galveston, Texas on October 9, 1993
General characteristics
Class and type: Steel hull oil tanker
Tonnage: 34,485 tonnes deadweight (DWT)
Length: 631 ft 1 in (192.35 m)
Beam: 90.1 ft (27.5 m)
Draught: 48.9 ft (14.9 m)
Propulsion: steam turbine 15,000 horse power

Disaster

On October 9, 1993 while the tanker was anchored at Boliver Roads near Galveston, Texas, work began on sealing a previously discovered leak in a cargo tank. When a crew member lit an arc welder inside a tank, it ignited gasoline vapors, causing a tremendous explosion which killed three crew members and injured seven. The subsequent fire burned for five hours, and the ship was a total loss.

A US Coast Guard investigation determined that the cargo tank had been improperly cleared and insufficiently tested prior to the incident.[1]

References

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