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Nobel, Ludvig

First Oil Tanker
Society: SPE Main Category: Petroleum Sub Category: Transportation Era: 1870-1879 DateCreated: 1878 Bibi-Heybat State: Baku Zip: Country: Azerbaijan Website: http://www.spe.org/industry/history/timeline.php Creator: Nobel, Ludvig

 

The Zoroaster, commissioned and completed in 1878, is widely considered to be the world's first successful oil tanker. It was designed by Ludvig Nobel, who notably refused to patent any part of it, leading to the design being widely studied and duplicated around the world. The tanker was built in Gothemburg, Sweden and was intended to navigate the Caspian Sea, running between Baku, Azerbaijan and Astrakhan, Russia.

 

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The Zoroaster, commissioned and completed in 1878, is widely considered to be the world's first successful oil tanker. It was designed by Ludvig Nobel, who notably refused to patent any part of it, leading to the design being widely studied and duplicated around the world. The tanker…

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