MARPOL AnnexI
MARPOL AnnexI
MARPOL AnnexI
an introduction to the
international regulations
for the prevention of
pollution by oil
1. MARPOL
2. Annex I
i. Regulations and Chapters
ii. Fundamentals
1. Operation
2. Construction
1. MARPOL
Torrey Canyon 1967
1959 US built, 60,000 dwt, , Li.
flagged
Jumboised to 120,000 dwt
Cargo 120,000 ts of BP oil for
Milford Haven
Navigational error caused
grounding ripping open 6 tanks
31,000,000 gallons of oil leaked
Oil spread along the sea
between England and France
1. MARPOL
Amoco Cadiz 1978
1974 built Amoco Cadiz carrying
227,000 tonnes of crude oil
ran aground off the coast of Brittany,
France at 10:00 p.m. on March 16, 1978
The whole cargo spilled out as the
breakers spilt the vessel in two,
progressively polluting 360 km of
shoreline
At the time this was the largest oil spill
by tanker ever registered.
1. MARPOL
The International Convention for the Prevention
of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL)
as amended by the 1978 Protocol (MARPOL 73/78)
Just Oil
1954 OILPOL Convention
Operational
Discharge zones (50nm and 100ppm)
Reception facilities
1. MARPOL
Not just Oil
MARPOL Annexes I VI
1. Ship/Tanker design
2. Ship/Tanker operation
2. Annex I regulations and chapters
Chapter Regulations
Reception facilities:
Regulation 38
Oil loading terminals, repair ports and ports in which ships have oily
residues to discharge
HOWEVER
Flag state may allow single-hull 5,000 dwt and above with db or ds to continue
with HGO up to 25th anniversary (even beyond 2015)
Flag state may allow single-hull 5,000 dwt and above to continue with HGO
between 900 and 945 kg/cubic meter until 25th anniversary or 2015 whichever is
earlier, subject to CAS
Flag state may allow single-hull 600-4,999 dwt to continue with HGO until 25th
anniversary or 2015 whichever is earlier
HOWEVER
Port state may deny entry of any of the above mentioned flag-state-extended
tankers carrying HGO
2. Annex I fundamentals; Construction
SOPEP
Shipboard Oil Pollution Emergency Plan
Certification
International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate (IOPPC)
Surveys
Special Surveys (Enhanced Special Survey)
Condition Assessment Scheme (CAS)
CAS (Applies to oil tankers of 5,000 dwt and above)
CAS will be performed at intervals of up to 5 years and 6 months
First CAS to be undertaken at first renewal (ie special) survey or
intermediate survey after 5/4/05 of every tanker which has
reached its fifteenth year
CAS is to be harmonised with ESP
2. Annex I fundamentals; Miscellaneous