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DNV Petroleum Services identifies critical issues on EU 0.1% marine fuel sulphur regulations
Surprisingly, almost a third of the respondents did not routinely test the quality of their gas oil purchases, despite the risks of their ships consuming fuels not compliant with the 0.1% fuel sulphur limit. In the worst case, an untested fuel could be so severely ‘off-specification’ that it causes substantial engine damage and jeopardizes the safety of crew and cargo at sea. “As a marine fuel management company, it is especially unsettling for DNVPS to find that some ship operators are gambling with safety when they choose to use gas oil of unknown quality. There must be much more awareness on problems commonly associated with this type of fuel; for instance, low flashpoint and low viscosity,” Mr Wetterhus cautioned. On a brighter note, he said 90% of the survey respondents believed their crews were familiar with the onboard routines for complying with the EU fuel regulations, but many also felt continuous training would be necessary. To update the shipping community on marine fuel regulations, related operational challenges, and the latest changes to the ISO 8217 marine fuel specification, DNVPS has been organising seminars and round-table discussions in its key markets. Targeted locations include Singapore, the Netherlands, Norway, Greece, Germany, Dubai, USA and Canada. More about DNVPS marine fuel seminars and round-table discussions: May-June 2010 schedule Date Location May 18 Dubai May 19 Piraeus May 26 Mahwah (New Jersey) May 26 Rotterdam May 27 Oslo May 27 Leer (Germany) May 27 Istanbul Jun 4 Hamburg Jun 22 Bergen DNV |