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Liberian Registry, VOC Management Plan Review

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

May 11, 2010

The Liberian Registry is offering tanker owners and operators a VOC Management Plan Review and Approval Service to help them achieve compliance with impending IMO legislation governing air pollution.

By July 1, 2010, all tankers carrying crude oil will be required to implement and maintain on board an approved ship-specific VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) Plan, in accordance with Regulation 15.6 of the revised MARPOL Annex VI. The VOC Management plan is required in order to obtain a MARPOL International Air Pollution Prevention (IAPP) certificate.

VOC emissions are air pollutants which need to be controlled in the global effort to reduce the harmful effects of atmospheric pollution. VOCs from crude oil transports are a mixture of light-end components in crude oil, which can be emitted from oil and oil products during production, processing, loading, transport, unloading and storage. The lightest component, mainly methane, contributes to the greenhouse effect, while the heavier components, mainly propane and butane, contribute to the formation of ground-level ozone. The purpose of the VOC Management Plan is to ensure that tankers prevent or minimise VOC emissions, as far as is possible.

The Liberian Registry has put in place a scheme whereby tankers owners and operators whose ship fly the Liberian flag can have their VOC Management Plans expertly and cost-effectively reviewed and approved by the Liberian Administration.
 

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