latin american panel november 1, 2011
DESCRIPTION
Latin American Panel November 1, 2011. INTERTANKO OVERVIEW REPORT JOSEPH ANGELO MANAGING DIRECTOR. MEMBERSHIP BUDGET SECRETARIAT WORKPLAN CURRENT MAJOR ISSUES TANKER INCIDENTS WEB SITE INFORMATION ANNUAL TANKER EVENT. MEMBERSHIP. 250+ Members 3,400+ Tankers 270+ Million DWT - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Latin American Panel November 1, 2011
INTERTANKO OVERVIEW
REPORTJOSEPH ANGELO
MANAGING DIRECTOR
MEMBERSHIP
BUDGET
SECRETARIAT
WORKPLAN
CURRENT MAJOR ISSUES
TANKER INCIDENTS
WEB SITE INFORMATION
ANNUAL TANKER EVENT
MEMBERSHIP
• 250+ Members
• 3,400+ Tankers
• 270+ Million DWT• Members in 40+ countries
• MORE THAN 75% OF THE INDEPENDENT TANKER FLEET
• 330+ Associate Members
Graphs-Power-Membership.pptx
MEMBERSHIP
19
97
19
98
19
99
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
20
11
0
57
114
171
228
285
0
680
1,360
2,040
2,720
3,400
No. members
m dwt
No. ships
Million dwt / number of members Number of ships
Average age membership fleet
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
BUDGET
2010 2011 2011 (Actual) (Budget) (Draft
Budget)
Total Operating Income (US$) 7,381,600 7,572,650 7,288,449
Total Operating Expenses (US$) 7,062,856 7,217,450 7,396,323
Operating Result 318,744 355,200 - 107,874
Non-operating Income/expenses -21,179 -25,000 -25,000
Result for Year 297,565 330,200 -132,874
BUDGET
• Large operating surplus for 2009 year end
- Virtual retention of all members in 2009
- Disciplined control of discretionary expenditures (limiting of activities)
- Expenditures benefiting from strong US dollar against British pound and Norwegian Kroner
• 2010 membership fees reduced by 10%
• No change in 2011 membership fees
• 2012 membership fees reduced by 5%
SECRETARIAT
• 20 STAFF MEMBERS IN 4+ OFFICES
Oslo (8), London (10), Singapore (1)
USA (1) + Brussels, Manila (consultant)
• STAFF INCLUDES
- Managing Director
- Deputy Managing Director
- Technical Director
- Director, Regulatory Affairs
- Marine Director
- General Counsel
WORKPLAN PRIORITIES
• Council approved workplan priorities
• Executive Committee to overview detailed implementation of workplan
• Secretariat developed detailed workplans for high priority workplan items (25)
• Workplan is a “living document”
• New workplan items to be submitted to Council for approval and appropriate priority
CORE PURPOSES
• SAFETY/TECHNICAL
• SEAFARERS
• ENVIRONMENT
• MARINE OPERATIONS
• REGULATORY/LEGAL
• TANKER INFORMATION
EXCOM/COUNCIL ISSUES
Budget (5% cut in fees)
High level discussions with OCIMF*
Piracy
Greenhouse gas emissions*
Workplan priorities
Sustainability*
DISCUSSIONS WITH OCIMF
High Level discussions (Chairmen) – “Best the relationship has ever been”
Issues• Greenhouse gas emissions• Piracy – Armed guards• Tanker officer competency and experience• Vetting matters• Mercury in crude oil, safety aspects• Sustainability of the Tanker industry
GREENHOUSE GAS
• Policy of implementation of IMO Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) requirements
- 4 year waiver
- method of compliance
• Policy on Market Based Measures (MBM)
• Better acceptance of “Virtual Arrival” project with charterers
SUSTAINABILITY
• Deep concern that the current tanker market rates are consistently below ship owners’ operating costs.
• INTERTANKO’s Chairman, Capt Graham Westgarth
“If these rate levels continue for a long period, this could lead to a situation where sustainability of the oil transportation industry is threatened.”
“Our Members operate tankers to the highest standards and will continue to do so. Operating for a prolonged period in an environment where tanker owners are not even covering their operating costs is obviously not a situation that can be maintained.”
SUSTAINABILITY
• Dialogue with OCIMF on Charter Party speed clauses with the aim of providing environmental benefit
• Discussions with Round Table shipping associations (BIMCO, ICS and INTERCARGO) and other stakeholders on ways to ensure there is no erosion of safety and quality standards
Tanker Incidents and accidental pollutionIncludes all tankers types and sizes
Number incidents
Source: INTERTANKO, based on data from
LMIU, ITOPF + others
‘000 tonnes pollution
79
81
83
85
87
89
91
93
95
97
99
01
03
05
07
09
11
0
210
420
630
840
1050
0
120
240
360
480
600
Miscellaneous
Fire/Expl
Hull & Machinery
Grounded
Coll/Contact
Oil pollution
2011 is a projection based on 255 days
Tanker Incidents and accidental pollutionIncludes all tankers types and sizes 1978 - 2011
%
Source: INTERTANKO, based on data from
LMIU
78
80
82
84
86
88
90
92
94
96
98
00
02
04
06
08
10
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Misc/Unknown
Fire/Explosion
Collision/Contact/Ground-ing
Hull & Machinery
WEB SITE INFORMATION
Databases
• Terminal vetting
• Port information (port costs, reception facilities)
• Vetting inspection feedback
• PSC inspection feedback
• Confidential Accident Reporting (CARP)
WEB SITE INFORMATION
Benchmarking (comparison with INTERTANKO fleet)
• Vessel inspection questionnaire (VIQ)
• TMSA 2
• Crew/officer retention
• Lost time indictor
ANNUAL TANKER EVENT
• Venue – Singapore
• May 9 – Council dinner
• May 10 – Council meeting
• May 11 – Tanker Seminar
- Tanker market
- Piracy
- Technical session
MUCHASGRACIAS!!
WWW.INTERTANKO.COM