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Oil Shipping Today Peter M Swift 8 March 2005 Singapore Shipping Association

Global primary energy consumption by fuel million tonnes oil equivalents Source: BP

World oil supply mbd

Crude oil seaborne trade

Oil consumption per capita (Litres/day )

The world needs tankers

Tanker Fleet Ownership Source: SSY Consultancy & Research Ltd

AS AN INDUSTRY WE MAY NOT BE LOVED BUT WE ARE NEEDED World Oil Consumption 3.6 billion ts World Oil Consumption 3.6 billion ts Transported by sea 2.2 billion ts Transported by sea 2.2 billion ts 60% transported by sea. 60% transported by sea.

Regular supply critical

Daily VLCC spot rates

Source: INTERTANKO

Oil price and tanker freight rate

War in Palestine Korean War Suez Canal Zone Conflict Suez Canal Closure 1973 Oil Crisis Suez canal reopens Market Doldrums Kuwait Asian Financial Crisis

Source: E.A. Gibson Shipbrokers Years $0.00 $0.50 $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $5.50 $6.00 Freight cost ($/bbl) $0 $5 $10 $15 $20 $25 $30 $35 $40 $45 $50 $55 $60 Crude oil price ($/bbl) FreightOil Price Freight and Oil Price Movement Suez Crisis '67 M E war '73 M E war OPEC price power Kuwait occupation After Erika

Gasoline price at the pump

Oil pollution into the sea Maritime sources

Meeting Society’s expectations ( “ our licence to trade”) - including the environmental challenges Key issues for Tanker Owners

The world expects us to have 0 accidents. Even though % of oil is delivered safely It takes only one accident to change the industry

Ballast Water Management - invasive species

Air Emissions - Engine and Cargo (VOCs)

Ship Recycling Ship Recycling – ship breaking, scrapping, demolition

Meeting Society’s expectations ( “ our licence to trade”) - including the environmental challenges Maintaining International versus Regional and Local legislation Key issues for Tanker Owners

Threats to international maritime law Escorting of single hull tankers out of EEZ by Spain, France et al, in contravention of MARPOL and UNCLOS obligations Detention of seafarers, e.g. in Spain and Pakistan in contravention of UNCLOS Adoption of Criminal Penalties Directive for ship-source pollution European Commission suggestion that UNCLOS might be revised to alter the balance between flag states and coastal states. Willingness of EU to implement measures in conflict with MARPOL Canadian Bill C-15 in conflict with MARPOL and UNCLOS

CHALLENGES TO INDUSTRY GOVERNANCE International vs. local, national and regional Liability – EU Penal Sanctions vs. International Conventions Safety & Environment – EU (Post Erika & Prestige) vs. IMO/Marpol & SOLAS Sulphur Levels / Air Emissions – EU, USA vs. IMO Security – MTSA vs. ISPS Ballast Water Management – US et al vs. IMO

EU Maritime Safety Package III Amendment to Directive on Vessel Traffic Monitoring and Information Liability and Compensation (principally Passengers) Recasting of Legislation on Port State Control Role of Classification Societies Marine Casualty Investigations in the EU Maritime Labour Standards Flag State Initiative But how about earlier programmes – Places of Refuge, Ratification of Conventions, Reception facilities

Meeting Society’s expectations ( “ our licence to trade”) - including the environmental challenges Maintaining International versus Regional and Local legislation Overhauling the governance structure of the industry: - Class, Flag, Port State Control Key issues for Tanker Owners

EU Challenge on Role of Class – perceived conflict of interest between statutory and classification activities Joint Tanker Rules – good rules, common rules, as quickly as possible, freely available, with process for further development/harmonisation Role relative to Goal Based Standards – IMO/Flag states versus IACS control of Goal Based Standards Who sets class agenda – owners, builders, flag states or class managers ? Example coatings standards (IMO – DE discussion) Challenges for Classification Societies

Tripartite Dialogue on Newbuilding Standards IACS Joint Tanker Project Common Structural Rules 2005

Tanker Fleet by Flag Source: SSY Consultancy & Research Ltd

The good, the bad and … all legitimate

Flag State Guidelines - industry advice

Meeting Society’s expectations ( “ our licence to trade”) - including the environmental challenges Maintaining International versus Regional and Local legislation Overhauling the governance structure of the industry: - Class, Flag, Port State Control Reversing the trend to increased criminalisation Key issues for Tanker Owners

Increasing Criminalization Imprisonment of seafarers (Captain Mangouras et al) Activities of US Department of Justice (bounty for whistle blowers) EU Directive on Criminal Penalties (including accidental damage) SUA (Suppression of Unlawful Acts) Convention

Should this man have been detained for more than two years without trial ?

Meeting Society’s expectations ( “ our licence to trade”) - including the environmental challenges Maintaining International versus Regional and Local legislation Overhauling the governance structure of the industry: - Class, Flag, Port State Control Reversing the trend to increased criminalisation Ensuring the commitment of all stakeholders to continuous improvement Key issues for Tanker Owners

Designers Shipbuilders Equipment Suppliers Class Charterers Operator/Manager Financiers / Guarantors Owner Commitment to Continuous Improvement by all stakeholders in the maritime businesses Cargo Owners Brokers P&IHull insurers Ports & Terminals Coastal States Waterways authorities Flag states Bunker suppliers Pilots Tug operators Labour providers Salvers Repairers Paint Suppliers Agents Spill Response Ship Breakers

Oil Shipping Today

Tanker incidents: Source: LMIS, Informa, press, INTERTANKO Number

Development of tanker oil spills Source: ITOPF. Number of spills above 700 tonnes.

Accidental oil pollution from tankers and tanker trade Source: ITOPF, Fearnleys 1000 bn tm m ts spilt

Port State Control Percentage of inspected ships detained

Fleet by hull percentage

“Oil should travel first class” - that is the aim of the oil shipping industry

Vision for the tanker industry: “ A responsible, sustainable and respected industry able to influence its own destiny.”

Key industry goals Regulatory environment which supports safe shipping operations, environmental protection and adherence to internationally adopted standards and procedures Properly considered international regulation of shipping Global regulation for a global industry, adopted and implemented uniformly

INTERTANKO Publications Guide to bunkering of ships for the purposes of Annex VI to MARPOL A Guide for correct entries in the Oil Record Book A Guide to Crude Oil Washing and Cargo Heating Criteria Tanker Bills of Lading - A Practical Guide Guiding Principles to Emergency Management and Crisis Communications

INTERTANKO Publications Tanker Specification Awareness Guide A Guide to the Vetting Process, 5 th. Edition A Guide to Tanker Charters (2001)

Thank you