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Lake tankers were small (up to 5,000 ton) specially designed shallow- draft tanker ships that carried the
crude oil Petroleum, also known as crude oil, or simply oil, is a naturally occurring yellowish-black liquid mixture of mainly hydrocarbons, and is found in geological formations. The name ''petroleum'' covers both naturally occurring unprocessed crude ...
, pumped from beneath
Lake Maracaibo Lake Maracaibo ( Spanish: Lago de Maracaibo; Anu: Coquivacoa) is a lagoon in northwestern Venezuela, the largest lake in South America and one of the oldest on Earth, formed 36 million years ago in the Andes Mountains. The fault in the northern s ...
in
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, to the three off-shore
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located on the Dutch islands of
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and
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.


Background

The crude obtained from Lake Maracaibo was processed at refineries located at Aruba and Curaçao, Netherlands West Indies. Aruba had two refineries, Lago Oil and Transport Company, owned by Standard Oil of New Jersey and Eagle, owned by
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. There was also a Royal Dutch Shell refinery on the island of Curaçao. The Lago refinery housed the officers and their families in Lago Colony, a community owned by the company which housed all their foreign staff employees. All three refineries depended on a fleet of "Lake Tankers" to supply the crude to be refined, carried from Lake Maracaibo through the shallow cannel between it and the
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. This shallow passage prevented larger oceanic tanker ships from entering the lake, and thus the need for the smaller Lake tanker.


Description

The Lake Tanker was a small vessel in comparison with the larger ocean-going oil tankers; it had a trunk deck hull with a very shallow draft and a flat bottom, which allowed the ship to maneuver over the ever shifting sand bars that blocked the channel going into Lake Maracaibo.


History

The first Lake Tankers (SS ''Invercorrie'', SS ''Inverampton'',''Inverampton'' is also mentioned as ''Inverhampton'' in some sources. and SS ''Francunion'') were built in England around 1923, entering service in 1924. These were followed in 1926 by 4 ships of the ''Invercaibo'' class, significantly larger than the former. Subsequent ships remained small until after World War II when, with the dredging of the channel to Lake Maracaibo, the lake tankers became larger. This collection of small tankers was known as the "Lake fleet" or the "Mosquito fleet", which peaked at more than 60 ships, either owned or chartered. This type of tanker was no longer needed after the channel from Lake Maracaibo to the sea was finally dredged and deepened to allow ocean-going tankers to enter the lake, and pipelines from the lake were constructed to deep water ports in the Paraguana Peninsula. The last Lake Tanker, SS ''Trujillo'', was retired from service in December 1954 and sailed to
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, where it joined another 12 decommissioned Lake tankers that had been active as of January 1954.


Lake fleet

Some tankers that have been part of the "Lake fleet" are listed below.


Lago Oil fleet

* SS ''Invercorrie'' * SS ''Inverampton'' * SS ''Francunion'' * SS ''Oranjestad'' * SS ''Ambrosio'' * SS ''Bachaquero''In 1940 ''Bachaquero'' was requisitioned by the
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and converted to a ''Maracaibo-class'' LST. She was decommissioned in 1945.
* SS ''Invercaibo'' * SS ''Hooiberg'' * SS ''Invergoil'' * SS ''Punta Gorda'' * SS ''San Carlos'' * SS ''Tia Juana'' * SS ''Yamanota'' * SS ''Pedernales'' * SS ''Andino'' * SS ''Quiriquire'' * SS ''Misoa''In 1940 ''Misoa'' was requisitioned by the
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and converted to a ''Maracaibo-class'' LST. She was decommissioned in 1945.
* SS ''Cumarebo'' * SS ''Maracay'' * SS ''Boscan'' * SS ''Caripito'' * SS ''Guarico'' * SS ''Temblador'' * SS ''Amacuro'' * SS ''Mara'' * SS ''Trujillo''


Shell Oil fleet

* SS ''Adela'' * SS ''Alicia'' * SS ''Asiento'' * SS ''Berta'' * SS ''Brigida'' * SS ''Carlota'' * SS ''Casandra'' * SS ''Chepita'' * SS ''Conchita'' * SS ''Dolium'' * SS ''Elena'' * SS ''Felipa'' * SS ''Frasca'' * SS ''Gadinia'' * SS ''Galeomma'' * SS ''Ganesella'' * SS ''Gari'' * SS ''Gastrana'' * SS ''Gaza'' * SS ''Gemma'' * SS ''Gena'' * SS ''Genota'' * SS ''Geomitra'' * SS ''Glebula'' * SS ''Glessula'' * SS ''Gomphina'' * SS ''Gouldia'' * SS ''Gyrotoma'' * SS ''Josefina'' * SS ''Juanita'' * SS ''Juliana'' * SS ''Julieta'' * SS ''Justina'' * SS ''Laura'' * SS ''Leona'' * SS ''Leonor'' * SS ''Leticia'' * SS ''Lidia'' * SS ''Linda'' * SS ''Liria'' * SS ''Liseta'' * SS ''Lucia'' * SS ''Lucita'' * SS ''Lucrecia'' * SS ''Luisa'' * SS ''Manuela'' * SS ''Mariana'' * SS ''Mariquita'' * SS ''Marsella'' * SS ''Martica'' * SS ''Martina'' * SS ''Maruja'' * SS ''Matilde'' * SS ''Maximina'' * SS ''Rafaela'' * SS ''Ramona'' * SS ''Rebeca'' * SS ''Renata'' * SS ''Rita'' * SS ''Rodas'' * SS ''Rosa'' * SS ''Rosalia'' * SS ''Rosaura'' * SS ''Rufina'' * '' Shell Aramare'' * '' Shell Caricuao'' * '' Shell Charaima'' * '' Shell Dezoito'' * '' Shell Manaure'' * '' Shell Mara'' * '' Shell Murachi'' * '' Shell Naiguata'' * '' Shell Plata'' * SS ''Shellphalte'' * SS ''Shellspra'' * SS ''Spramex'' * SS ''Susana''


British American Oil fleet

(see British-American Oil) * B/A ''Peerless'' * B/A ''Canada''


Footnotes


References


External links


A story about Lago's Lake Tankers



Lago Colony & Lago Refinery with links to Lake Tanker photos

Helder Line website, List of Shell Lake Tankers
''(accessed 2015-02-15)''

''(accessed 2015-02-15)''

''(accessed 2015-02-21)'' * ttp://www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/bank.shtml The Ships List website, Andrew Weir & Co. / Bank Line''(accessed 2015-02-16)''
Harland and Wolff shipyard website, ship search page
''(accessed 2015-02-17)'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Lake Tanker + History of Venezuela