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Tanker performance and Annex VI compliance Erik.Ranheim@INTERTANKO.com Manager Research and Projects St. Petersburg 25 November 2008 Vostoc Capital’s The 2nd Annual Fuel trading and Bunkering Conference
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INTERTANKO Trade Association for tanker owners 260 members, 40 countries, 2500 tankers, 300 Associate Members INTERTANKO office 25 persons Representation – IMO, Brussels Washington Information advisory service Meeting place Oslo – London - Washington - Singapore
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Tanker performance Safety Incidents Pollution Age Hull Emissions/Annex VI
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Tanker incidents by cause 1978-2006 Number incidents Source: Based on incident reports from Informa
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Tanker incidents by cause 2006 Source: Based on incident reports from Informa
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Tanker incidents by size 2006 Jan-Nov 236 Source: Based on incident reports from Informa
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Tanker incidents by age 2006 Jan-Nov 236 Source: Based on incident reports from Informa
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Typical tanker incident Source: Based on incident reports from Informa GITTA KOSAN (Isle of Man) London, Nov 4 -- Following received from Stavanger RCC, timed 0000, UTC: Liquid Petroleum Gas Carrier Gitta Kosan (4086 gt, built 1990), in ballast, drifting due to engine problems about 30 miles south of Stavanger. Salvage tug Kaliningradets about five miles from the casualty. Gitta Kosan, Class: Bureau Veritas, 4811 Dwt, IMO No: 8817693, P+I Club:Unknown, Contact: TESMA I.O.M. Ltd, Douglas, Isle of Man, phone 44-1624- 664095, fax 44-1624-664096, Contact: J. Lauritzen A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark, phone 45--33968000, fax 45--33968001)
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Tanker incidents 2006 Mainly minor without fatalties, pollution serious damage to property 40% port (or port entrance) related 14/236 pollution (mainly very small incidents) Solar 1, cargo 2000 ts of “industrial fuel”, sunk, the Philippines' “worst-ever” oil spill may have been holed by another vessel while illegally off-loading at sea HFO 10 time worse than most crude oils
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Tanker accidents and trade Source: ITOPF/Fearnleys 1000 ts spilt Bn tonne-miles trade
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Accidental oil pollution from tankers and tanker trade Source: ITOPF/Fearnleys/INTERTANKO 1000 bn tonne-miles 1000 ts 99.99997% of the oil transported by tankers arrived safely in 1986- 2005, when also including operational pollution Source: ITOPF/Fearnleys/INTERTANKO
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Accidental pollution from tankers largest accidents Source: ITOPF 1000 ts spilt 4 spills>220,000 ts 6 spills100-144,000 ts 11 spills 50-100,000 ts
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Largest tankers pollution accidents
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Accidental pollution from tankers largest accidents and age Source: Informa/INTERTANKO Number incidentsAverage age
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Accidental pollution from tankers largest accidents and age Source: ITOPF/INTERTANKO Oil pollution – 1000 tsAverage age
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Total losses, tankers and bulkers Source: Clarkson Number
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Tanker phase out SH tankers above 5,000 dwt - m dwt Source: INTERTANKO m dwt
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Phase out SH tankers 5-29,999 dwt Source: INTERTANKO Number
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Phase out SH tankers 200,000 dwt + Source: INTERTANKO Number ** SH tankers can trade to LOOP and dedicated lightering areas until 2015
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Tanker fleet by hull Source: INTERTANKO %
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MARPOL Annex VI Air emissions from Ships
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MARPOL Annex VI Air emissions from Ships Sulphur cap of 4.5%+ Sulphur Emission Control Areas – SECAs - Baltic 19 May 2006 – North Sea November 2007, + Adriatic, US Gulf, Hong Kong area??? MEPC 53 (July 2005) – Decided Annex VI be revised Intersessional Meeting (November 13-17 2006) – discussion of key issues and draft proposals MEPC 56 (July 2007) & MEPC 57 (March 2008) - consider and approve(?) the revised texts Target date for revision Entry in to Force: 2010 Annex VI as from 19 May 2005
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MARPOL Annex VI Air emissions from Ships Ensure a solid platform of requirements Be realistic and feasible Seek a long term and positive reduction of air emissions from ships Contribute to a long term and a predictable regulatory regime provide engine manufacturers with the ability to design new engines that could sensibly meet stricter regulations Principles for an INTERTANKO position: 100+ refineries to adapt or 50,000 ships?
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MARPOL ANNEX VI - emissions Higher fuel costs but: Less fuel consumption Less emissions Cleaner emissions Less sludge No wastes from scrubbers or cleaning Reduced engine maintenance Improved safety Requirements for reduced emissions 1 solution: Cleaner fuels (distillates?):
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Gasoline price at the pump
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Conclusion Safe Environmentally friendly Young Phasing out according to schedule Demanding clients INTERTANKO meets challenges, but Tankers : Speech available on: http://www.intertanko.com No time for complacency
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