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American Trading & Production Corporation facts for kids
Industry | tanker ships |
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Successor | Tema Oil and Gas LLC |
Founded | 1939New York City, United States | in
Defunct | 2012 |
Subsidiaries | American Trading Transportation Co. Inc. |
American Trading & Production Corporationwas an American shipping company founded in New York City. American Trading & Production Corporation operated tanker ships and a few cargo ships.
During World War II American Trading & Production Corporation operated Merchant navy ships for the United States Shipping Board. During World War II American Trading & Production Corporation was active with charter shipping with the Maritime Commission and War Shipping Administration. American Trading & Production Corporation operated Liberty ships and tankers for the merchant navy. The ship was run by its American Trading & Production Corporation crew and the US Navy supplied United States Navy Armed Guards to man the deck guns and radio.
In 1972 American Trading & Production Corporation founded a subsidiary, American Trading Transportation Co. Inc. with a fleet of six ships. An American Trading Transportation Co. Inc., 82,030-ton American Trader ship spilled 300,000 gallons of oil in 1990 off Huntington Beach, California. In 1986 American Trader collided with the tanker HJ Haynes in Long Beach.
In 2012 American Trading & Production Corporation became part of Tema Oil and Gas LLC of Houston, Texas. Tema Oil and Gas LLC products are: crude Petroleum, natural gas production and Oil and gas exploration
Ships
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- Post War T2 Tankers:
- Diamond Island
- Fisher's Hill
- Point Pleasant * Pit River * Marne
- Rum River * Harpers Ferry – later called Crown Trader
- Port Republic
- Buena Vista Hills
- San Juan Hill * Carnifax Ferry * Chatterton Hill * Mobile Bay
- American Trading Transportation Co. Inc.: partial list of ships:
- Pennsylvania Trader
- Baltimore Trader
- American Trader
- American Trader (I), sank 1940
- Liberty ships:
- Albert J. Berres * Alfred L. Baxley
- Anson Jones
- World War II only ship
- Liberty ship:
- Albert G. Brown LibshipsA