SLAGEN ANCH
- Latitude: 59.336
- Longitude: 10.5163
- Norwegian Coast
- Anchorage in Norway
Location: Slagen Vestfold og Telemark 3150 Norway
Marine Port Description and Specification: SLAGEN ANCH, Norway
Overview: Slagen Anchorage is a prominent maritime location in Norway, known for its strategic importance in petroleum logistics. As an anchorage, it serves as a designated safe point for vessels awaiting berthing at nearby terminals, notably the Slagen refinery operated by ExxonMobil.
Location:
- Latitude: Approximately 59.2956° N
- Longitude: Approximately 10.5297° E
- Region: Located on the southeastern coast of Norway, around the Oslofjord area, providing direct access to the North Sea.
Accessibility:
- Approach Channels: Vessels approaching Slagen Anchorage typically navigate through the Oslofjord, which is well-marked and deep enough to accommodate large tankers.
- Pilotage: Pilotage is generally compulsory for vessels operating in Norwegian waters and approaching Slagen Anchorage. Pilots are available upon request and ensure safe navigation through local waters.
- Tug Assistance: Tug services are available for maneuvering and berthing operations, typically provided by local operators.
Anchorage Conditions:
- Depths: The anchorage area features varying depths suitable for different vessel sizes. The depth generally ranges from 10 meters to 30 meters.
- Holding Ground: The seabed at Slagen Anchorage consists mainly of mud and sand, providing good holding conditions for anchoring.
- Weather Conditions: Weather conditions can include fog, especially in the winter months, with potential ice formation in harsh winters.
Port Services:
- Bunkering: Services for bunkering (fueling) are available for vessels at or near the anchorage.
- Provisions: There are mechanisms in place for the delivery of ship supplies and provisions.
- Repair Services: Basic and emergency repair services can be commissioned, typically involving coordination with nearby ports or using floating repair facilities.
Communication:
- VHF Channels: Communication with the port authority and pilots is conducted using standard VHF maritime channels. Specific channels are designated for different types of communication.
- Harbormaster’s Office: The harbormaster's office coordinates traffic and services within the anchorage area, ensuring compliance with local maritime regulations.
Environmental Regulations:
- Discharge Regulations: Strict regulations pertaining to the discharge of pollutants are enforced to protect the marine environment. This includes protocols for ballast water management and waste disposal.
- Emissions Control: Vessels must comply with emissions control regulations, especially within the Emission Control Areas (ECAs) established in the North Sea.
Security:
- ISPS Code Compliance: The anchorage complies with the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, ensuring secure and safe operations.
- Customs and Immigration: Procedures for customs and immigration are in place for crews arriving from international voyages.
Nearby Facilities:
- Slagen Oil Terminal: A significant refinery and oil terminal is in proximity, facilitating the transfer of crude oil and refined products.
- Logistics and Support: Shore-side support facilities, such as warehouses and transportation links, are available in nearby towns and cities.
Navigation Aids:
- Lighthouses and Buoys: The anchorage and approaches are well-marked with lighthouses, buoys, and beacons, ensuring safe navigation day and night.
Slagen Anchorage is a well-equipped and strategically located maritime point in Norway, providing essential services and harboring facilities for a range of vessel operations, particularly those related to the oil and gas industry.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| JOHN | Towing/Tug | SLAGEN | 02:27:25 | |
| ESSO OLJEVERN 1 | Other | 01:57:03 | ||
| BORK | Towing/Tug | 01:57:02 | ||
| SOLAR SUSIE | Tanker | OSLO | 12:55:42 | |
| THUN EOS | Tanker | NO SLG, PEC#9997 | 2/28/2026 | |
| BOB | Towing/Tug | SLAGEN | 2/27/2026 | |
| TERNFJORD | Tanker | SLAGEN | 2/26/2026 | |
| BAUS | Towing/Tug | SLAGEN | 2/21/2026 | |
| SEASHARK | Tanker | NO SLG | 2/19/2026 | |
| STOLT SANDERLING | Tanker | NO SLG | 2/17/2026 | |
| ANTRACYTH | Tanker | NO SLG | 2/13/2026 | |
| LOTUS | Tanker | NOSLG | 2/9/2026 | |
| SEAMARLIN | Tanker | NOSLG | 2/5/2026 | |
| THUN EQUALITY | Tanker |