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an introduction to
INTERTANKOInternational Association of Independent
Tanker Owners
Tim Wilkins
Regional Manager Asia-Pacific
Environmental Manager
Anti-Trust/Competition Law Compliance Statement
INTERTANKO’s policy is to be firmly committed to maintaining a fair and competitive environment in the world tanker trade, and to adhering to all
applicable laws which regulate INTERTANKO’s and its members’ activities in these markets. These laws include the anti-trust/competition laws which the
United States, the European Union and many nations of the world have adopted to preserve the free enterprise system, promote competition and protect the public from monopolistic and other restrictive trade practices.
INTERTANKO’s activities will be conducted in compliance with its Anti-trust/Competition Law Guidelines.
1. The Tanker Industry
2. INTERTANKOa. who: tanker owners and the industry
b. why: tanker owner interests
c. how: governance structure
d. what: INTERTANKO issues
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1. Tanker Industry
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1. Tanker Industry
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1. Tanker Industry
The World needs Tankers
• World Oil Consumption 3.7 billion ts
• Transported by sea 2.3 billion ts
• > 60% transported by sea.
As an Industry we may not be loved BUT WE ARE NEEDED
1. Tanker Industry
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So long as we have a demand we will have a risk…
1. Tanker Industry
International Association of Independent Tanker Owners
A non-governmental organization established in 1970 to speak authoritatively and proactively on behalf of tanker operators at
international, regional, national and local level
• Representing oil and chemical tanker owners
260 Members40+ countries2,650+ tankers220 million dwt 75% of independent tanker fleet85% of chemical tanker fleet300 Associate Members
2. INTERTANKO
MISSION “Provide leadership to the Tanker
Industry in serving the world with safe, environmentally sound and efficient
seaborne transportation of oil, gas and chemical products.”
VISION for the TANKER INDUSTRY“A responsible, sustainable and
respected Tanker Industry, committed to continuous improvement and
constructively influencing its future.”
2. INTERTANKO
INTERTANKO and its Members’ Goals
1. Be the representative forum of choice for all quality tanker owners and managers.
2. Enhance public and political awareness of the importance and positive performance of the tanker industry.
3. Promote balanced terms of trade and a competitive, transparent and sustainable tanker industry.
4. Lead the development, acceptance and implementation of uniform, worldwide international tanker standards
5. Lead in establishing and maintaining partnerships, cooperation and open and constructive dialogue with the relevant maritime authorities, organizations, associations and special interest groups.
2. INTERTANKO
1. ISM/Maintenance Requirement1.1 Entry of Tank vessels into Membership1.2 Classification Societies1.3 Insurance Cover1.4 Transparency of Ownership1.5 State Owned Companies entry criterion1.6 IMO Voluntary Flag State
2. Best Practices 2.1 Budget Resources2.2 Breaches of MARPOL2.3 Reporting Deficiencies to Class2.4 Leading Industry Performance2.5 IMO Pilotage Recommendations for Danish Waters2.6 Guide for Correct Entries in the Oil record book2.7 Right Whale Avoidance 2.8 Best Practice - Cadet Berths 2.9 IMO Guidelines for Lifeboat Safety2.10 Incident Transparency2.11 Ballast Water Management Plan 2.12 Emergency Response for Damage Stability2.13 Monitoring Members Detentions
2. INTERTANKO
Membership criteria/Best practices:
INTERTANKO Services
• INTERTANKO represents and promotes the interests of responsible oil and chemical tanker owners worldwide
and• provides members with technical, operational, legal,
documentary and other support services, information and advice
2. INTERTANKO
• 25 Secretariat• London, Oslo, Washington & Singapore• 14 Committee’s and 4 Regional Panels• 50+ Work Items on the Agenda
Annual General Meeting
Council
Regional PanelCommittee
Member Company
Regional Manager Issue Manager
Member Company
Executive Committee
INTERTANKO Position
Issue
Developing an INTERTANKO Position
2. INTERTANKO
Annual General MeetingSecretary: Kristian Fuglesang
CouncilSecretary: Minerva Alfonso
Associate Members CommitteeSecretary: Gunnar A. Knudsen
Bunker Sub-Committee Secretary: Dragos Rauta
Chemical Tanker Committee (CTC) Secretary: Howard N. Snaith
Chemical Tanker Sub-Committee Americas Secretary: Margaret Doyle
Human Element in Shipping CommitteeSecretary: Fredrik Larsson, Howard Snaith
Documentary Committee Secretary: John Fawcett-Ellis
Environmental Committee Secretary: Tim Wilkins
Insurance & Legal Committee Secretary: John Fawcett-Ellis
Executive CommitteeSecretary: Minerva Alfonso
INTERTANKO Safety, Technical and Environmental Committee (ISTEC) Secretary: Dragos Rauta, Howard Snaith, Tim Wilkins, Fredrik Larsson
IT Committee Secretary: Minerva Alfonso
Offshore Tanker Committee (Former Shuttle Tanker Committee) Secretary: Dragos Rauta
Short Sea Tanker Group Secretary: Erik Ranheim
Vetting Committee Secretary: Howard N. Snaith
Worldscale Committee Secretary: Kristian R. Fuglesang
ASIAN REGIONAL PANEL Secretary: Tim Wilkins
HELLENIC FORUM Secretary: Bill Box
LATIN AMERICAN PANEL Secretary: Joe Angelo
NORTH AMERICAN PANEL Secretary: Joe Angelo
Q-Quest Sub-CommitteeSecretary: Kristian Fuglesang
Management CommitteeSecretary: Peter Swift
Shipowner Issues Sub-Committee
Secretary: Peter Swift
Governance Structure
14 Committees4 Regional Panels
Example:
INTERTANKO’s Environmental Committee• 16 Members
• Provide mandate for INTERTANKO position on environmental issues
Issues:
Internally Driven, proactive
- Environmental Awareness
- Environmental Management Systems
- Sustainability in Shipping
Externally Driven, reactive
- IMO
- Regional (EU), national and local issues
2. INTERTANKO
INTERTANKO Services
• INTERTANKO represents and promotes the interests of responsible oil and chemical tanker owners worldwide
and• provides members with technical, operational, legal,
documentary and other support services, information and advice
2. INTERTANKO
2. INTERTANKO
• Weekly NEWS
• www.intertanko.com– issue background and updates– port information
• disbursements
• reception facilities
– terminal vetting database• terminal experience and information
– Q88– TMSA benchmarking– Presentations
• meeting possibilities– INTERTANKO tanker events– committee meetings– seminars– workshops
INTERTANKO Services: Using INTERTANKO
2. INTERTANKO
• advice on charter party questions
• advice on international regulations
• market information– statistics– world economy– oil market– tanker and chemical fleet– casualties and oil spills
• guidance and information publications– 50% off the purchase price of publications
• Freight and Demurrage Information Pool– a database of charterers' records on settlement of freight and demurrage– receive assistance in securing payment of outstanding demurrage claims
INTERTANKO Services: Using INTERTANKO cntd.
Air EmissionAIS - Automatic Identification Systems - (Navigation) Antifouling paints - (Environment) Anti-terrorist legislation - shipowners' liability Anti-trust/Competition Law - (Legal and Documentary ) Average Most Probable Discharge (AMPD) - (North American Issues) Ballast Water Guidelines - (Ballast water ) Ballast Water Legislation - (Ballast water ) Best Management Practices for the control and reduction of “inadvertent” cargo vapour emissions from tankers - (Air Emission) Best Practise - Cadet Berths - (Human Element) Biofuels - (MARPOL Annex II The Revisions) Bunkering - general - (Bunkers) Charter Party Advice - (Legal and Documentary ) Charter Party forms - (Legal and Documentary ) Claims of Affiliates and under Bills of Lading clause – P&I cover prejudiced - (Charter Party Advice ) Coating on cargo tanks - (Technical ) Company Security Officers (CSOs) – guidelines on training and certification - (Security) Compensation limits for oil pollution - (Tanker facts) Co-operation with pilot associations - (Pilotage) Crew Visas - (Security) CRUCLEAN - (Technical Projects) Crude oil densities - (Phase out) CRUMECON - (Technical Projects) Danish Pilotage & Model Clauses - (Pilotage)
2. INTERTANKO
Electronic Charts - (Navigation) Emission Trading - (Air Emission) Environmental Awareness - (Environment) EU Ship Source Pollution Directive litigation - (Legal and Documentary ) Fatigue - (Human Element) GHG Indexing of Ships - an INTERTANKO Model - (Air Emission) Global integrated shipping information (GISIS) databaseHNS ConventionHydrogen Sulphide in Bunkers and Crude Oil - (Bunkering - general) Industry Reception Facilities Forum - (Reception Facilities) Inter-Industry Group reports to the IMO on human factors - Regarding Inert GasInternational best Practices Maritime Pilotage - (Pilotage) Bunkering Guide - (SECA) Chartering Publications - (Legal and Documentary ) MARPOL Annex II VOCON Operational Procedure - (Air Emission) ) INTERTANKO’s Freight and Demurrage Information Pool - (Legal and Documentary ) - (Oil Spill Liability and Compensation) Joint War Committee (JWC) - (War Risk Cover) Lifeboat Working Group - (Lifeboats) LOF 2000 (SCOPIC) - (Pollution Prevention) Long Range Identification and Tracking (LRIT) - (Security) MARPOL Annex VI - (Air Emission) Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) - (Technical ) (Vetting/Ship Inspections) Newbuilding Standards: Extended guarantee/net-scantlings/corrosion margins - (Technical)
Oil Pollution Clause - (INTERTANKO Model Clauses)
2. INTERTANKO
Oil Spill Liability and Compensation - (Insurance) Oil supply and demand - (Research and Projects) OPA90 - (Regulatory schedules) Operational/Safe Manning - (Human Element) OPRC-HNS Protocol - (Chemical ) Overview of the 1992 CLC & Fund Regime - (Insurance) Phase out statistics - (Research and Projects) Pilotage - (Marine safety) Piracy updates - (Piracy) Pollution casualties - ITOPF - (Casualties) Pollution Prevention - (Environment) Port Costs – Worldscale clause - (INTERTANKO Model Clauses) Port State Control - (Research and Projects) Product evaluation and cargo classification by 12th Session of ESPH 12 Working Group - (MARPOL Annex II The Revisions) Protection of Bunker Tanks - (Technical ) Protective coatings of dedicated seawater ballast tanks required in all types of ships and double-sided skin spaces of bulk carriers - (Technical ) Questionnaire 88 - (Vetting/Ship Inspections) Reception Facilities - (Environment) Revised IBC Code & MARPOL Annex II - (MARPOL Annex II The Revisions) Sale and purchase - (Research and Projects) Salvage & firefighting requirements - (North American Issues) ) SECA Entry Guide - (SECA) Security, terrorism - (Piracy) Sewage Regulations - (Environment) Single-hull tanker phase-out calculator - (Phase out)
2. INTERTANKO
SIRE (Ship Inspection Reporting System) - (Vetting & port state control) SMPEP & SOPEP - (Pollution Prevention) SOPEP-National Contacts - (Pollution Prevention) Tank Level and Pressure Monitoring (TLPM) - (Technical) Tanker Chartering Seminars - (Legal and Documentary )Time Charterparty ClausesTMSA - (Vetting/Ship Inspections) TOPIA 2006 charterparty clause (for all tankers) - (INTERTANKO Model Clauses) Total tanker incidents 1978-2005 - (Casualties) TOTS (Tanker Officer Training Standards) - (Vetting/Ship Inspections) Trading requlations/sailing restrictions - (Ports and Terminals ) Tug escorts - (North American Issues) Under Keel Clearance (UKC) Guidelines - (Navigation) US - Automated Manifest System (AMS)US Coast Guard Chemical Transportation Advisory Committee USCG QUALSHIP 21 - (Port state control)Vapour Emission Control Systems StandardsVessel Data Recorders (VDR, Black boxes) Vetting/Ship InspectionsWar Risk CoverWhale and Cetacean ConservationWinch Brake SettingsWorldscaleWreck Removal Convention
2. INTERTANKO
Liaison
• INTERCARGO• International Chamber of Shipping (ICS)• BIMCO
• Oil Companies International Marine forum (OCIMF)• Individual oil companies• Ports Associations (reception facilities, terminal vetting)• Pilots• PSC (MoUs)• Local, National, Regional and International regulatory bodies
2. INTERTANKO
Round Table of International
Shipping Associations (RTisa)