STI JERMYN is managed by Scorpio Commercial Management
Sam - Monaco Ville, Monaco and is owned by Sti Jermyn
Shipping Co Ltd - Monaco Ville, Monaco
The vessel is registered in Marshall Islands, an island
country west of the International Date Line
and north of the equator in the Micronesia region of
the Northwestern Pacific Ocean.
STI JERMYN had boarded her Pilot at the Cumbrae Heads
(at the island of Great Cumbrae, which essentially is
at the entrance to the Firth of Clyde) and the Pilot
will take her to the berth at Finnart.




Sky is rapidly becoming heavily overcast and extremely dull
and rain is imminent as STI JERMYN turns to head for
the entrance to Loch Long and will meet tugs SVITZER HAWK, SVITZER WARDEN and
ANGLEGARTH which will escort her through the long and
narrow Loch to the Finnart Oil Terminal.
In this image the three tugs (barely visible in a rain squall and
murky conditions) are almost below the snow-covered
mountain and the two tiny pin-pricks of light are on the
stern of the tug ANGLEGARTH
