Stop Sale or Export of Contaminated Fuels – Intertanko

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  • Amidst concerns on the fuel contamination, INTERTANKO has published a report.
  • In the critical review of the situation, the company underlines the importance of safety and how the authorities are risking it.
  • The company urges the members to report incidents of fuel contamination and to stop the sale and export of such fuels.

Intertanko has released an important report to regarding fuel contamination for its members. The message in the report published in their website reads, “this is a message to our Members containing a Critical Review by INTERTANKO of the challenging experiences that a large number of ships, including many tankers, have encountered over some five months.”

The Primary Concerns

From the outset, the Critical Review questions whether authorities are concerned that ships have been exposed to serious safety risks and, as such, what shipping should expect from authorities if new blends released on the market prior to and after 1 January 2020 might be incompatible with the systems on board a ship.

Instead of considering the gravity and risk associated with these events, some authorities are questioning in the media whether the events are being used by shipping as an attempt to delay the enforcement of the 2020 sulphur regulations.

INTERTANKO believes that this may well be a deliberate diversion to keep any guilty party out of the spotlight. It is not the deadline of January 2020 which is the issue but the lack of interest and action by relevant authorities to stop contaminated fuels being sold and exported from ports under their jurisdiction. What is required is firm and quick action, not a discussion of important but unrelated subjects.

Even as this press release was made on August 10, there was a fresh report of fuel oil contamination in the oils bunkered in Hong Kong.

Where it Stands

Members has challenged the company to go public and expose the facts as they stand. So, they have accepted this challenge but they also need factual evidence. The company has received a great number of complaints but very few actual reports and facts. Therefore, they have decided to:

  1. Distribute the Critical Review to all Members in this week’s Weekly News (Click here to download the Critical Review document).
  2. Release the Critical Review together with a press release.
  3. In order to successfully follow up and continue a public debate on this matter, which may also include information provided to IMO, we strongly ask Members to report to us their experiences, at least on the following:

This is the minimum information INTERTANKO requires in order to contemplate action that might have a chance of attracting sufficient attention and oblige governments to take notice. If we receive further details regarding the events and pictures to illustrate and build a case, it might be possible to consider drafting a good submission to IMO/Maritime Safety Committee, possibly together with Round Table and other ship owners association.

Revising Old Reports

The company is currently revising the INTERTANKO Confidential Bunkering Report and this will be made available to Members in due course.

Members are advised that ALL reporting forms submitted to INTERTANKO will be treated in the strictest confidence.

Members’ Contributions Essential

It is important to note that any document they may issue and any follow-up actions that they take can only be based on Members’ contributions, including verification of the data provided. In any case, permission to publish the final product, be it a press release or a document, will always be sought from the individual Member who reported to the company before it is released publicly.

Finally, and in order to encourage Members to report, please note that, based on a few reports already received, the company has engaged in initial discussions with the United States Coast Guard and more recently with the United States Environmental Protection Agency, checking the status of their standing on contaminated fuels delivered to ships in their country, and, whether they are contemplating any action to investigate such deliveries.

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