• Title of article

    Daily oil losses in shipping crude oil: measuring crude oil loss rates in daily North Sea shipping operations

  • Author/Authors

    Hewlett-Packard Rohit Bhatia، نويسنده , , John Dinwoodie، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    811
  • To page
    822
  • Abstract
    Catastrophic crude oil spills excite media interest but operators usually manage greater losses from daily shipping operations single-handed. This paper invites energy policy makers to re-embrace daily oil losses. It categorises them, discusses physical and accounting measures and reports empirically crude oil loss patterns and factors influencing them on some recent North Sea voyages. Losses varied with crude-type, measured by its vapour pressure, API gravity and viscosity, but evaporative loss in transit was low on these short voyages. Where sediment and water content influenced losses or error rates are exceptional, measurement techniques should be revised. Varying losses across load and discharge ports infer revisions to tank and terminal designs. Empirical evidence revealed reduced losses in double hull vessels, supporting clingage theories, although insufficient pre-1985 or segregated ballast tank vessels were in employment to permit meaningful comparisons with newer ships. Calculating and applying vessel experience factors assists comparison and loss prediction. To minimise losses requires closer involvement of policy makers with operators.
  • Keywords
    Crude oil transport
  • Journal title
    Energy Policy
  • Serial Year
    2004
  • Journal title
    Energy Policy
  • Record number

    970309