ABS Updates Its Shuttle Tanker Advisory

October 27, 2020

Classification society ABS announced Tuesday it has updated its Shuttle Tanker Advisory, offering insights on shuttle tanker design and operation all over the globe, with particular focus on Brazil, the North Sea and the Gulf of Mexico.

The Advisory explains how ABS optional notations complement class and statutory requirements to fulfill varying regional and operational requirements. As well as exploring new technologies having an impact on the sector, the Advisory identifies requirements not covered by ABS class services that may be addressed by newbuild specifications or operational policies.

© Fotos von Schiffen / Adobe Stock
© Fotos von Schiffen / Adobe Stock

“ABS is the Class leader in the tanker industry and combined with its unparalleled experience in the classification of mobile offshore drilling units, ABS has developed substantial skill in the assessment of dynamic positioning systems. This, together with an extensive network of experienced surveyors and engineers, means we are uniquely positioned to assist the industry with understanding the requirements related to the development and operation of this highly specialized type of vessel from a class perspective,” said Jose Ferreira, ABS Vice President, South America Regional Business Development. “Our in-depth understanding of emissions and pollution control features, such as EEDI calculations for shuttle tankers, and modern digital technics, such as remote surveys, are also part of ABS' capabilities to support an efficient and reliable shuttle tanker operations.”

ABS has been working with the industry to lead development of innovation in sustainability and digital technologies. ABS has also updated a range of industry-leading support to reflect the needs of shuttle tankers, including:

The Shuttle Tanker Advisory is available for download from the ABS website.

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