Title: Port of Fujairah
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SPM
-7 meter quay floating jetty
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VOPAK ENOC FUJAIRAH TERMINAL
Reporting on the Development and Security
initiatives at
F.R. CBM berths
Port of Fujairah
BY Captain TAMER MASOUD HARBOUR MASTER PORT OF
FUJAIRAH
Main quay
Harbour tugs
2MARLO Dubai Conference 12 -13 December,
2009 Raffles Hotel, DUBAI Reporting on the
Development at Port of Fujairah
BY Captain TAMER MASOUD HARBOUR MASTER PORT OF
FUJAIRAH
3TABLE OF CONTENTS
- 1. INTRODUCTION.
- 2. Growth of Port of Fujairah Quays 1982 2009
- 3. Harbour Craft Fleet
- 4. Current Port Infrastructure and expansion
plans . - Existing Development on Onshore Oil Storage
Facilities. - Ports expansion strategy
- Existing Development on oil Terminal
projects. - Reclamation Project.
- Updating on the Crude oil pipeline.
- 5. Fujairah Offshore Anchorage Area.
- F.O.A.A. Organization
- Maritime Services in Fujairah.
- Bunkering Market. Reception Facility.
- 6. Security Initiatives
4STRATEGIC LOCATION of FUJAIRAH
- Outside Strait of Hormuz and far about 70
nautical miles. - South of Latitude 26O North.
- Easy access to East Africa India subcontinents.
- Easy access to international bunker markets.
5Growth of Port of Fujairah Quays 1982 - 2009
200 Ton Travel Lift Could lift / lower steel
mono hull boat up to 40 m Commissioned Dec. 2008
North Breakwater Berths.
O T 1- 2005
South Breakwater Berths.
1982
Cont. - 1985
Bulk - 2003
1985-7 M Quay
SBB 1020 meters Quay Project to expand Port
Capacity Commissioned Feb. 2009
PoF FOAA Activities Development
Capt. Tamer Masoud
67 m. Quay Floating Jetty
- 89 different utility boats belong Shipping
Agencies serving vessels at Fujairah offshore
anchorage area. - Daily movements is 293 moves !
7Port of Fujairah Container Terminal was handed
over to DPW in May 2005
8 Bulk Handling in million Tons 2002 2008
Ship loader 4000 t/h commissioning 2010
9Existing Oil Terminals at - Port of Fujairah
- O T 1
- 840 meter
- 15 m depth CD
- 20 MLA
- Tankers up to110,000 DWT
Commissioned in Jan. 2006
10South Brake Water Berths
- SBB 1020 meters Quay
- 15 m depth CD
- Commissioned Feb. 2009
11Travel Liftcommissioned Dec. 2008
12Port of Fujairah Harbour Craft Fleet
- 9 Harbour Tugs.
- 23,500 HP.
- BP 290 Ton.
- 2 Work Boats.
- 5 Mooring Boats.
- 5 Pollution Control Boats.
13Harbour Tugs - Growth Expansion 1982 - 2010
14Reporting on the Development
- 4. Current Port Infrastructure and expansion
plans . -
- Existing Development on Onshore Oil
Storage Facilities. - Ports expansion strategy
- Existing Development on oil Terminal
projects. - Reclamation Project.
- Updating on the Crude oil pipeline.
15Reporting on the Development
ENOC IRM 12,500
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EMARAT
GPS tanks
EPPCO
Photos in Nov. 2009
CT
Fujairah Ref tanks
BT
7MQ
O T 2
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SBB
16Onshore existing Oil Storage Capacity
Development on Oil Storage Projects
VOPAK 1,479,067 cu.m.
49 Tanks
Fujairah Onshore Tanks Capacities till Dec. 2009
(3,7 cu. m.) Fujairah Onshore Tank Capacities in
2011 (8,000,000 cu. m.)
F. Ref tanks 1,020,000 cu.m. 46 Tanks
EPPCO 126,563 cu.m. 7 Tanks
EMARAT 47,000 cu.m. 3 Tanks 200,000 cu.m.
GPS tanks 44,000 cu. m. 5 Tanks 375,000 cu.m.
ENOC IRM 12,500
Increasing infrastructure capacity to maintain
optimum services
17Ports expansion strategy
New Northern Port Extension
Existing Port of Fujairah
18Development on Oil Terminals Projects. Oil
Terminal 2
1,400 meter 18 meter depth Tankers 180,000 DWT
VLCC party loaded
Oil Terminal-2 Commissioning June 2010
Increasing infrastructure capacity to maintain
optimum services
GET TOGETHER -14th January 2009
Capt. Tamer Masoud
19Development on Oil Terminals Projects.Oil
Terminal 2
Dredged to -18 m CD
Oil Terminal 2
Construction photos in Nov. 2008
Construction photos in Nov. 2009
Commissioning June 2010
20VOPAK Horizon Fujairah Thermal
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2
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4
5
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4
SPM Tanker up 175,000 DWT
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2
Berths 56 Commissioning 15th Dec. 2009
21Land North of the Port Area RECLAMATION
PROJECT Total Area 5,000,000 sqm)
NORTHERN RECLAMATION PROJECT
Reclamation photos in Nov. 2009
22CRUDE OIL PIPE LINE
Crude Oil Pipe Line From HABSHAN to FUJAIRAH 375
Km.- 64 inch 1.5 mil.b/d
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23CRUDE OIL PIPE LINE
3 SPM each for Tanker up 330,000 DWT
8 Tanks each one mil.p
24Organization.
Fujairah Offshore Anchorage Area
- On 08/02/93 Fujairah Port Authority decided to
restrict and prohibit anchoring in area - between Albdia
- (North of Khorfakkan) and Dibba F. from
shore line till territorial water limit
25 FUJAIRAH MARITIME MARKET SUCCESSFUL FACTORS
Time is money, so we try to reduce those costs
by offering a one-stop shop service
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29Number of Vessels called at FUJAIRAH OFFSHORE
ANCHORAGE 1993 - 2008
About 70 of the total Vessels called at F .O.
A.A received bunkers About 16 of the total
Tankers called at F .O. A.A disposal slops
30 Maritime Services Market at FOAA
395 Offshore Service Companies up to January
2009 9 Bunkering companies. 3 Slop
collecting companies. 2 Sludge treating
facilities 1 Garbage collecting company
7 Diving companies. 9 Medical
Services. 43 Shipping Agencies owned and
operate 89 Utility Boats. 12 International
Lube oil suppliers. 51 Marine Survey
companies 28 Ship chandlers. 46
Ship-repairing companies. 5 Tank Cleaning
companies. 119 Technical Service companies.
One month grace period to renew Offshore
Registration.
31Maritime Services Chain
32It is easy to make a connection between Bunkering
other Maritime Services
33 Reception Facilities
Fujairah Offshore Anchorage Area.
- 1- Slop Collection Processing Regulations.
- 2- Oil Sludge Handling Treatment Regulations.
- 3- Domestic Garbage Handling Receiving
Regulations. - 4- Disposal expire mendicant.
34Reception Facilities in Fujairah
Domestic Garbage Collection
- The garbage must exclude following
- 1- Oily wastes.
- 2- Oily related products.
- 3- Chemicals (liquid or Solid)
- 4- Radiating materials.
- 5- All types of noxious substances.
- Recently garbage collection disposal facilities
are made available by GREEN PEACE EST. which got
an approval from Port Authority agreement with
Fujairah Municipality. - About 30 of vessels calling at F.O.A.A. deliver
their domestic garbage.
35Security initiatives
- Statement of Compliance of a Fujairah Port
Facility (SOCPF) issued on 28/06/2004 from
Contracting Government. - Statement of Compliance Verification is subject
to mandatory annual and unscheduled verification. - Responsibilities of Shipping Agencies Based in
Fujairah - Required Information of the vessels calling POF
FOAA - Required Actions from vessels calling FOAA at
level 1 - Actions with vessels calling FOAA at LEVEL 2
- Required Actions from Utility Boats Skipper
Based at Port of Fujairah
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37ISPS Code - Timetable
- In force by 1 July 2004
- - No exemptions
- - No exceptions
- - No excuses
- Compliance is NOT an option
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39Applications at POF Of the ISPS CODE
Responsibilities of Shipping Agencies Based in
Fujairah
- Fax to Marine Dept. 72 hour prior vessels
arriving the permission to enter POF or FOAA and
other required information (Notice to Mariners No
80 issued on 16/6/2004) - Ensure that no unauthorized personnel are onboard
of their boats and each person must hold a proper
Immigration pass to proceed to anchorage area. - Ensure that all safety gears are as per SOLAS and
must be available with valid certificate at
assigned positions onboard of the agents utility
boats. - Ensure that all the cargo on their utility boats
belongs to their vessel and are safe and exactly
as requested by the ships master or ships owner
prior leaving from the port. - Prior requesting gate passes from port gate
office for the personnel providing the services
to the vessels at FOAA or POF, - the agent should ensure that the personnel are
from a company whose name is registered with POF.
40 Required Actions from vessels calling FOAA at
level 1
- Notice to Agent No. 11/2003
- Vessels should not lower gangway or pilot ladder
to utility boats till have adequate information
of cargo and boarding persons and must be secured
back its position immediately after use. - Vessels should maintain good communication with
Port Control ships Agent by VHF telephone. - One watchman at least should be at bridge all the
time monitoring the ship. - Fire pump with fire monitor should be ready for
operation with short notice. - Enough light should be on main deck at night.
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41Required Actions from Utility Boats Skipper
Based at Port of Fujairah
- Notice to Agent No. 11/2003
- Ensure that no unauthorized personnel are onboard
of his boats and each person must hold a proper
Immigration pass to proceed to anchorage area. - Ensure that all safety gears are as per SOLAS and
must be available with valid certificate at
assigned positions onboard of the his utility
boats. - Ensure that all the cargo on his utility boat
belongs to agents vessel and are safe and
exactly as requested by the ships master or
ships owner prior leaving from the port.
42FOAA Utility Boat Passengers Personnel
transport - Security Log Book
- PERSONNEL TRANSPORT
- LOG BOOK
- FROM
- PORT OF FUJAIRAH
- TO
- FUJARIAH OFFSHORE AREA
- Utility boat Name --------------------
- Company Name ------------------
- From 01 /07/2004 Till / /
- Nature of Call
- Arrival Time to Vessel
- Port Leaving Time
- Aim to Vessel Name
- Personnel Name
- Date
- S. No.
43FOAA Utility Boat Passengers Personnel
transport - Security Log Book
- PERSONNEL TRANSPORT
- LOG BOOK
- FROM
- FUJARIAH OFFSHORE AREA
- TO
- PORT OF FUJAIRAH
- Utility boat Name --------------------
- Company Name ------------------
- From 01 /07/2004 Till / /
- Nature of Call
- Arrival Time to Vessel
- Port Leaving Time
- Aim to Vessel Name
- Personnel Name
- Date
- S. No.
44F.O.A.A Service Providing Companies Please
remember YOU ARE OUR Partner in Areas
Business SHARING THE SERCURITY RESPONSIBILITIES
45Security Initiatives
It is not allowed to use Rubber Boat in Port of
Fujairah and Fujairah Offshore Anchorage Area
46It is not allowed to use Rubber Boat in Port of
Fujairah and Fujairah Offshore Anchorage Area
To Avoid
M/T LIMBURG incident - 5/10/2002 -Al Mukalla -
YEMEN
47Security Initiatives
Piracy - Armed Combat Drill - 6th January 2009
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