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List of maritime museums in the United States is a sortable list of American museums which display objects related to ships and water travel. Many of these maritime museums have museum ships in their collections. Member museums of the Council of American Maritime Museums (CAMM) are indicated in the last column.
BP Shipping is the maritime arm of British headquartered global oil company, BP. The unit covers the marine transport, logistics and insurance requirements of all BP's global activities. Formed in 1956 as the BP Tanker Company, its roots go back to the British Tanker Company, which was formed to carry products for the Anglo-Persian Oil Company ...
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This list of museum ships is a sortable, annotated list of notable museum ships around the world. This includes "ships preserved in museums" defined broadly but is intended to be limited to substantial (large) ships or, in a few cases, very notable boats or dugout canoes or the like.
Environmental campaigners have urged the museum to end its sponsorship deal with BP over the years. British Museum signs new £50m BP deal to fund major renovation plans Skip to main content
The vessel was designated as a single-well oil production ship (SWOPS) when constructed for BP by Harland and Wolff in 1986–1988.. The process plant, flare and the riser including subsea connection were designed and procured by Matthew Hall Engineering, which also provided construction assistance and commissioning of the oil production facilities.
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Relocated From New York to Michigan as museum ship in 2013. 36: Edward M. Cotter fireboat: New York 28 June 1996: Active duty with the Buffalo Fire Department: 37: Elissa: Texas 14 December 1990: 38: Emma C. Berry: Connecticut 12 October 1994: At Mystic Seaport Museum: 39: Ernestina: Massachusetts 14 December 1990