Title: TANKERS ADAPTING TO NEW RULES AND REGULATIONS
1TANKERS ADAPTING TO NEW RULES AND REGULATIONS
- Peter M. Swift
- Managing Director, INTERTANKO
2International Association of Independent Tanker
Owners
- 260 members
- gt 80 of the independent oil tanker fleet and gt
85 of the chemical carrier fleet - 300 associate members
- in oil and chemical tanker related businesses
-
- 15 Committees - 4 Regional Panels
- Representative Offices in Europe, US and Asia
- One of the Associations primary goals
- Lead the continuous improvement of the Tanker
Industrys performance in striving to achieve the
goals of - Zero fatalities, Zero pollution, Zero detentions
3Tankers Adapting to New Rules and Regulations
- AGENDA
- Fleet developments
- - Oil and Chemical fleets
- Adapting to ..
- - MARPOL revisions (principally Annexes I II)
- - ISGOTT
- - Common Structural Rules
- - Related developments/issues
- In the pipeline
- - Annex II revisions
- - Annex VI revisions
- Commitment to continuous improvement
4Tanker fleet development
m dwt
No
Assumptions for period until 2009 Scheduled
phase out for the period 15.5 m dwt including
4.2 m dwt that should already have been phased
out earlier than 2007 Assumed removals 2007
2009 29 m dwt (including conversion other
demolition)
5Record ordering - despite high prices (mdwt)
6Demolition slowed in recent years(mdwt)
7Average age steadily reducing (tankers above
10,000 dwt)
Years
8Double-hull percentage rising steadily
9(Single Hull) Tanker Phase Out- an uncertainty
post 2010
m dwt
Assumptions MARPOL phase out allows for trading
until the age of 25 years old, max 2015 The EU
alternative does not allow SH trading after
2010. DB/DS can trade until the age of 25 years
old, but here cut off 2015
10Chemical Carrier Fleet
- 70 of fleet double hull, almost all of remainder
double bottom or double side average age 11.5
years, - Large order book (37 of existing fleet by dwt),
- Significant changes to MARPOL Annex II from Jan
2007, principally in carriage of veg oils
several uncertainties.
11Chemical tanker fleet by hull
number
12Chemical tanker fleet and age distribution
m dwt
13Reclassification of Annex II products
Type of change Reclassified from/to Products and volumes
Re-categorisation of vegoils, soft oils and fats D to IMO type 2, or IMO type 3 with DH meeting operational requirements Palm oil 27 m ts Soybean oil 10 m ts Sunflowerseed 3 m ts Other veg oils 3 m ts Tallow fatty acids 2 m ts Total approximately 50 m ts
Other products with no previous requirements on ship type IBC ch. 18 to IMO type 3 Methanol 17 m ts MTBE 5.5 m ts UAN 5 m ts MEG/TEG/DEG 5 m ts Methyl ethyl ketone, ethyl acetate 1 m ts
Change of ship type requirements IMO type 3 to type 2 Xylenes gt5 m ts Acrylonitrile lt1 m ts
No requirements No change Molasses 5 m ts Ethanol 3 m ts
14Major exporters of vegetable oils
m ts
15Further information available at
www.intertanko.com
The Revisions to MARPOL Annex II (entry into
force 1/1/2007) A Practical Guide
November 2006
16ISGOTT
- The International Safety Guide for Oil Tankers
and Terminals -
- Fifth Edition (2006)
- Principal changes are the recommendations
covering - Operating procedures with the introduction of the
ISM Code - Operating procedures for Tank Cleaning moving
to Inerted or Not Inerted
17Common Structural Rules
- Championed from outset by owners
- Already implemented
- Experiences to be accumulated / revisions will
follow in time - Some shipyards struggling with coating
performance requirements
18OTHER - (Industry views)
- MARPOL Annex I
- Woeful inadequacy in the provision of oily waste
reception facilities - Welcome for new requirements for the protective
location of Bunker Tanks - Need
- Reception facilities for Annex II cargoes
- Timely ratification of HNS Bunker Conventions
-
- To speak out against unjust Criminalisation
19Changes in the pipeline
- Chemical Carriers
- Proposals from the Inter-industry Group to amend
SOLAS to provide for the application of inert gas
to new oil tankers of less than 20,000 DWT and to
new chemical tankers. - Review of Dangerous Cargo Endorsements through
STW.
20Changes in the pipeline
- Air Emissions
- Revision of MARPOL Annex VI
- Other local, national and regional regulations
- Of particular concern to tramp sectors, trading
internationally
21Existing SECAs
MAY 2006
NOV. 2007
22Air emissions - shipowners concerns over
multiplicity of new requirements
- Expanded number of SECAs, some with different
requirements - Proliferation of port, state and regional
requirements often conflicting - Installation/retrofitting of
- - multi-fuel tanks,
- - scrubber technologies, exhaust filters, etc.
(still to be proven) - Onboard handling and disposal ashore of toxic
wastes from exhaust gas scrubbing in addition
to existing sludge handling problems - Further fuel treatment processing
- Operational and safety concerns during fuel
switchovers - Additional fuel log record keeping and reporting
- Onus of responsibility falling solely on the
owner/operator
23Our industry is committed to keeping Tanker
Shipping Safe, Reliable Cost Effective
24Accidental oil spill from tankers and tanker
trade
m bn tonne miles
m ts
25Reported tanker incidents reducing until 2005/6
!!
Number
26Tanker incidents 2006 by type
27Muchas Gracias For more information, please
visit www.intertanko.com www.shippingfacts.com
www.maritimefoundation.com