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The two ships of the Esso Atlantic class, Esso Atlantic and Esso Pacific, were two of only seven ships to surpass a half million tons deadweight in maritime history.

When plying the sea, the vessels had a fully laden draft of 25.3 m (83 ft), rendering them unable to navigate the English Channel, the Suez Canal or the Panama Canal when loaded up to capacity.

Esso Atlantic (1977-1990) 234,626 tons to 247,160 tons, 508,628 DWT
10/02/1977 : Esso Atlantic launched and built ??/??/1983 : Transferred to Bahamian flag, owned by Esso International Shipping Co Ltd, Nassau, Bahamas 16/08/1986 : Laid Up near Aalesund ??/??/1990 : By Esso Eastern Marine Ltd., Bermuda, to Ceres Hellenic Shipping Ent. Ltd., Greece. Renamed Kapetan Giannis 13/06/2002 : from Fujairah Anchorage bound for LOOP Oil Terminal. Sold to Pakistani breakers in 2002.

Esso Pacific (1977-1990) 234,626 tons to 247,161 tons, 508,628 DWT
13/06/1977 : Esso Pacific launched and built ??/??/1983 : Transferred to Bahamian flag, owned by Esso International Shipping Co Ltd, Nassau, Bahamas 16/08/1986 : Laid Up near Aalesund ??/??/1990 : By Esso Eastern Marine Ltd., Bermuda, to Ceres Hellenic Shipping Ent. Ltd., Greece. Renamed Kapetan Michalis 2002: Broken up in Gadani Beach, Pakistan.