Massive floating refinery docks in Walvis Bay next week

[Namibia Economist - Namibia] - 2/05/2025
One of the world’s most advanced floating refineries will dock in Walvis Bay next week Wednesday, 07 May, for a brief berthing and a change of crew before proceeding to its destination offshore Angola. Sailing under a Singaporian flag, the ship, the Agogo FPSO, was built and is operated by (…)
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