tanker risk and performance [email protected] intertanko brest 11 march
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The world requires greater transparency
and accountability
Market value largest oil companies - bn USD
0 100 200 300 400 500
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3
8
33
General Electric - world largest company
MicrosoftExxonMobil - world largest oil co.
Shell
TotalFinaElf
BP
Chevron+Texaco FT 500 2001
RankFT 500 Bergsen
The world of the major oil companies
”to conduct business in a
socially responsible and ethical manner, support universal human rights, protect the
environment, and the communities where we work”
Marine Quality Assurance System
Clear and credible???
Smokescreen must be lifted to create
credibility
Transparency benefit the
good operators
.. provide all relevant information
…. about their classed fleet… on the website...
EuropeanClass directive - transparency
No market for marginal tankers
Tanker performance improvingIncidents recorded by LMIS
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Time to change focusIncidents by cause recorded by LMIS
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79 81 83 85 87 89 91 93 95 97 99 01
CollisionFire/ExplFounderedTechnicalMisc WarGrounded
Tonnes spilt per billion tonne-mile transported
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10
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90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01
131 tanker incident 2001
Collision36%
Grounding22%
Fire/Exp.16%
Technical12%
Misc14%
Technical:11 engine trouble2 steering2 hull
Miscellanous:6 terminal related3 shipyard accidents3 "smugglers"2 hostillities
Largest pollutionnew DH tankerCollision
Modernisation tankers
622
51
75 81
9478
49
25 19
0
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40
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80
100
1991 1997 End 02 End 07 End 10
SH share (%)
DH share (%)
Systematic approach needed for further
improvement ISM, near misses reporting
Proper accident investigation Close co-operation needed to
keep momentum for improvement