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SS Las Choapas

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Port of registry
  
Tampico (1941–1942)

Class and type
  
Steam tanker

Completed
  
December 1898

Name
  
Atlas (1898–?) Las Choapas (1941–192)

Owner
  
Standard Oil of New Jersey (1898-?) Ditta G.M. Barbagelata, Genoa (?–1941) Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex), Tampico (1941–1942)

Fate
  
Torpedoed and sunk on 27 June 1942

Builder
  
Delaware River Iron Ship Building and Engine Works

The SS Las Choapas was an oil tanker built in 1898. She was originally commissioned by Standard Oil of New Jersey and built by the Delaware River Iron Ship Building and Engine Works of Chester, PA. As the SS Atlas she saw service in World War I before being sold in the 1920s to the Italian company Ditta G.M. Barbagelata, of Genoa.

She was seized while docked at Tampico, in Mexico on 8 December 1941 by the Mexican government and renamed, to be operated by Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex), and homeported in Tampico.

On the afternoon of 27 June 1942, Las Choapas was hit by a single torpedo from German submarine U-129 and sank in flames east of Tecolutla, Veracruz.

References

SS Las Choapas Wikipedia