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Ordered in July 1972 as Hull / Yard No.: 614 at the Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co. in Newport News, Virginia, and the keel laying took place on 01.08. 1978 held. Launched on 08.09.1979 as U.S.T. PACIFIC and delivered to the owners United States Trust Co. of New York, Trustee (Management: VLCC II Corporation, New York c / o Interstate Oil Transportation Co. of Wilmington Delaware), New York on 07.12. 1979 for a new building price of 136'500'000 USD. Lloyd's Register No.: 7417460. Official No.: 613131. Callsign: WHNL.

Since October 1980 at the Galveston anchorage anchored as a storage tanker.

Since 13th February 1981 at Aruba at anchor as a storage tanker.

Arrival and laid up on 25.05.1981 in Brunei Bay, Sabah.

In 1982, the management changes to Interocean Management Corporation of Philadelphia PA.

In February 1984, it is listed in the Lloyd's Shipping Index as the owner of Connecticut Bank & Trust Co., Hartfort CT, and in June 1984, the Interocean Management Corporation of Philadelphia PA.

However, the owner of the United States Trust Co. of New York continues to be listed in the Lloyd's Register of Ships.

18.01.1991 again in service.

In November 2002 renamed MARINE PACIFIC I and later again in service. An arrival in the US Gulf was announced on July 23, 2003, as well as a trip from the Juaymah Terminal departing on September 19, 2003 to the Far East, where she arrived on October 3, 2003. Another trip is reported from the island of Kharg in Iran from 22.12.2003 to the Ain Sukhna Terminal in the Gulf of Suez in Egypt. In 2004 there were more such trips.

On 31.10.2005 laid up.

In April 2006, sold to Pra 1 MV 15 BV, Amsterdam (Management, Modec International Inc, Houston Texas) and registered in Nassau, Bahamas, for the conversion to the Floating Storage and Offloading System (FSO) in Jurong, Singapore. Official No.: 9000178. Callsign: C6VQ6.

The new name is from December 2006 FSO CIDADE DE MACAE MV15.

On 10.01.2007 again in the service as FSO (Floating Storage and Offloading System) and is used off the coast of Brazil.

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