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I named the article “SS Esso Maracaibo“, to distinguish the steam powered tanker of 1959 from the diesel powered predecessor MV Esso Maracaibo, the USS Narraguagas. However, sources mostly call her simply Esso Maracaibo, so that's the form I used in the text. Another option would have been “Esso Maracaibo (2)“, which is occasionally used by sources, too. Gray62 (talk) 19:41, 17 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]