Title: Persian Gulf Electronic Highway
1 MARINE ELECTRONIC HIGHWAY IN PERSIAN GULF
By Ali Moradi (PhD)
2Overview
- There are heavy marine traffics at central to the
north-west part of the Persian Gulf. - The area is considered to be one of dangerous
area due to existence of numerous oil and gas
fields and terminals in the region. - At recent years accidents happened that would be
catastrophic in the region.
3Annual Traffic
- Annual marine traffic is around 50,000 of
different kind of ships which are entering and
departing from different ports, oil terminals,
petrochemical ports etc. - The type of ships differs from Ultra Large Crude
Carriers (ULCC) to General cargoes and Container
carriers.
4 Persian Gulf Within Special Area
- International Maritime Organization (IMO)
recognized PG as a Special Area. - Special Area is
- in accordance with the Resolution as From the 1st
August 2008, shall take effect on which the
discharge requirements of Regulation 1.11.5 of
Annex I and Regulation 5(1)(e) of Annex V of
MARPOL 73/78 Convention.
5Field Analyzing
- Despite navigational difficulty due to existence
of hazardous features and platforms in the
"Passage", the "Passage" is the shortest way and
hence the preferred shipping route between the
North West and the South East of Persian Gulf. - However vessels trading between the Persian Gulf
countries, use the "Passage" to navigate between
Persian Gulf and the rest of world.
6Maritime Safety Infrastructure
- Current maritime safety infrastructures and
regulatory mechanisms are weakly in place in the
"Passage" and there is high risk of ship
collisions, groundings and oil spills - Occasional incidents have occurred in recent
years and some of these incidents have caused oil
spills. -
7Marine Electronic Highway
- The Electronic Highway is an innovative approach
to improving the management of maritime traffic
Establishing the MEH in the "Passage" is promote
the marine safety, environment protection and
marine security as well
8PG Characteristics Maritime traffic
Forecast 2018 90,000 port calls 40 casualties 30 lives lost 250,000 tons oil spilled Casualties (reported 2012) 32 casualties 53 lives lost gt178,000 tons oil spilled Ship density 45-50,000 Hormuz passages 60,000 port calls
9(Source MEMAC 2015)
Marine Traffic In The Region
10PG Characteristics Maritime traffic
Increase in port calls and tanker shares
Increase in port calls by ship size categories
11- The PG is one of the most strategic waterways in
the world due to its importance in world oil and
natural gas transportation. The Region exports
nearly 50 of the world energy in the form of oil
and gas which is transported by sea and contains
almost 70 of the world oil and about 45 of gas
reserves. - Besides, the vast infrastructure development and
the population growth have also given rise to a
significant increase in shipping traffic.
12Continuous Regional monitoring and following up
the Shipping Traffic(Source ( MEMAC 2015(
Region Traffic Status
13BENEFITS AND EXPECTATION Of PMEH
- The Persian Gulf Marine Electronic Highway aims
to establish a mechanism in the south of Kharg
Island and the Hormuz Strait in the Persian Gulf
for enhanced maritime safety and marine
environment. - The MEH system with its environmental modules can
be used in marine pollution response and control
such as to predict the direction and speed of oil
spill and aid in response and clean-up. - It is also possible to use it to identify and
track ships that illegally discharge their bilges
or dump other oily wastes. The Marine Electronic
Highway (MEH) is envisioned to be a regional
network of marine information technologies linked
through the ENCs-ECDIS. - Nowadays the availability of Global Navigation
Satellite System (GNSS) enables the precise
positioning with accuracy of 1 to 5 meters
enhances the navigational accuracy of ENCs-ECDIS
especially in congested and confined waters.
14The Marine Electronic Highway is the integration
of maritime safety technologies and marine
environment management and protection with
precision navigation as its backbone.
Marine Traffic And Environment Management
15Examples Of System Integration In MEH And The
Flow Of Information From Various Platforms.
16THE NEED FOR THE ESTABLISHING OF MEH SYSTEM IN
THE "PASSAGE"
- Recent enhancements in maritime safety
infrastructure and regulatory mechanisms have
improved navigational safety and traffic flow.
Marine Electronic Highway is a mean to provide
safe, secure and pollution protection. -
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whole view of "Passage
17SYSTEM CONFIGRATION
- Advancements in information technology have
significant impacts on the shipping industry.
Many of the important navigational technologies
and data are amenable to computerization.
Examples are paper charts converted to ENCs,
incorporation of some aspects of ship routeing
system into ECDIS and audio-visual
communications. Many of the newer commercial
vessels are equipped with ENCs-ECDIS including
integrated bridge system. Today the majority of
world fleet use electronic charts for navigation.
The developments of maritime safety technologies
are generally industry driven and fairly in
adherence to standards and performance criteria
(e.g., ISO, IEC, IMO and IHO) unlike the
development of information technologies in other
sectors and disciplines.
18STRATEGIES AND APPROACH
- The proposed MEH will have four key elements,
namely, maritime safety, environment protection,
maritime security and management. Within maritime
safety, precision navigation constitutes the
backbone of the marine electronic highway. Four
key issues are fundamental to the advancement of
the MEH technology namely - 1. Information technology, and specifically the
integration of existing technologies and
capacities - 2. Socio-economic benefit to the government,
industry/private sectors, and the civil societies
in general as a consequence of the proposed MEH
technology - 3. Financing mechanisms/investment potential, and
the establishment of interagency,
intergovernmental and inter-sectorial
partnerships as vehicles for successfully
developing, financing, constructing and operating
the MEH as self-sustaining, revenue
-generating enterprise in the "Passage" - 4. Institutional arrangements, with agreement
among participating parties on the
administrative, legal, financial and operational
aspects of a managing tool -
19RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
- Benefits derived from increases in operating
efficiency of MEW would include - 1. Maintaining speed more efficiently in adverse
conditions - 2. Steering a more accurate course
- 3. Carrying more cargo by optimizing under-keel
clearance - 4. Manoeuvring more efficiently when in vicinity
of oil and gas platforms - 5. More efficient implementation of collision
regulations. - 6. Integration of different systems for taking
advantage to make synergy, hence to promote
marine safety, security and environmental
protection. - 7. The last but not least, application of
"Persian Gulf" term in International publication
is desirable.
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