I had my camera with me at Fujairah but it was so hazy there that a decent picture was not really on. If she goes to Singapore under her new ownership, reckon she will be off Tanjong Pelepas in Malaysian waters, which also really difficult for pictures, not that easy even for seeing them. Have visited there a few times and clutter of ships there is incredible as Hin Leong's storage/bunker blending operation has about 20-30 vessels there all the time. Shore access at Tuas (West) end of Singapore also very difficult, near impossible, it is an important industrial area with power stations and the like, and always there is a visit from the police when you are seen looking at ships and taking pictures. Having said that, once they know what you are doing they just keep an eye on you. The area is usually policed by Gurkha ex servicemen .
You can't mistake this vessel though...where you see her side on, you scan along the hull with binoculars and where you expect to see the bow, another 400 feet of ship appears...weird. As big tankers go, she is a very nice looking ship. Still looks in good condition too.
Cheers, Ron