FOBAS Alerts on Low Flash Point Distillate Marine Fuel Oil in Antwerp!

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FOBAS issued an alert regarding the presence of low flash point marine fuels in Antwerp, reports Manifold times.

FOBAS safety concern

The Lloyd’s Register Fuel Oil Bunkering Analysis and Advisory Service (FOBAS) on May 14,  issued an alert on the presence of low flash point marine fuels detected from samples in Antwerp, raising a safety concern:  

Flash points below the 60°C SOLAS limit

In the last week, FOBAS has tested several samples from Antwerp, which were ordered as ISO-F-DMA grades, having tested flash points below the 60°C SOLAS minimum limit for marine fuel oils. 

Safety concerns

Tested results ranged from 58 to 59 °C. Due to the results below the SOLAS limit, there can be potential safety concerns. 

Test tolerance range

It should be noted that SOLAS refers to a minimum of 60 °C flash point for marine fuels and therefore no test tolerance range applies to the limit of 60 Deg C which is considered as absolute.

Steps to be followed

Contact the ship’s classification society

As a first step for any ship having bunkered fuel with a low flash point, it is recommended to contact the ship’s classification society, flag State and the insurance underwriters immediately for further advice. 

Samples from relevant storage tanks

Secondly further samples from the top of relevant storage tanks should be taken to confirm the flash point of the fuel in tanks as it can be the case that low flash points have been due to some of the low flash components in the fuel which are prone to evaporate giving rise to the flash point of fuel. 

Safety guidelines

Additionally, best practice safety guidelines should be followed to reduce the potential risk due to low flash point fuel; 

  • Maintain fuel temperatures in storage tanks at minimum possible. 
  • Check fuel tank vent gauze condition. 
  • Keep relevant tanks well ventilated to minimise accumulation of flammable gases. 
  • Avoid hot work and smoking or any other heat source in the vicinity of fuel storage tanks and vents. 
  • Observe any other relevant safety procedures contained in international safety code. 

Bunkering at this port?

If your ships are planning to bunker at this port, we recommend that suppliers are advised of your concerns regarding the flash point of the fuel and that they provide you with additional reassurance that they will meet the SOLAS requirements for marine fuel oils.

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Source: Manifold Times