[Watch] How Oil Tankers Stay Afloat – The Science Explained

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An “oil tanker” is a specialized ship built to carry large volumes of oil or petroleum products across seas and oceans. Broadly, tanker ships can be crude-oil tankers (carrying unrefined crude oil) or product tankers (carrying refined petroleum products).

The focus of this video is to explain how such tankers are designed and how they function — in other words, the principles behind their structure, cargo storage, balance, and overall operation.

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Source: 3D Living Studio