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Leading the way; making a difference The Tanker Industry Energy round-table forum Québec 15 June 2015 Erik Ranheim Senior Manager IT/Web, Research and Project Section

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Leading the way; making a difference 55% of the crude oil is transported by sea Adding petroleum products, 75% of oil consumed is transported by sea

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Page 1: Leading the way; making a difference The Tanker Industry Energy round-table forum Québec 15 June 2015 Erik Ranheim Senior Manager IT/Web, Research and

Leading the way; making a difference

The Tanker Industry

Energy round-table forum Québec 15 June 2015

Erik RanheimSenior Manager IT/Web, Research and Project Section

Page 2: Leading the way; making a difference The Tanker Industry Energy round-table forum Québec 15 June 2015 Erik Ranheim Senior Manager IT/Web, Research and

Leading the way; making a difference

International Association of Independent Tanker Owners

Owners210 Members frommore than 40 countries 230 Associate Members• Spokesman• Advisor• Forum

INTERTANKO is present where decisions ontankers are taken

45 year anniversary 2015

Page 3: Leading the way; making a difference The Tanker Industry Energy round-table forum Québec 15 June 2015 Erik Ranheim Senior Manager IT/Web, Research and

Leading the way; making a difference

55% of the crude oil is transported by sea

Adding petroleum products, 75% of oil consumed is transported by sea

Page 4: Leading the way; making a difference The Tanker Industry Energy round-table forum Québec 15 June 2015 Erik Ranheim Senior Manager IT/Web, Research and

Leading the way; making a difference

An expanding industry

Chem;

102

Chem/oil; 2,326

Crude; 2,253

Product 1,143 LPG; 401 LNG

; 410

Type of tankers> 10,000 dwt

In addition there are 8,800 tankers, all types and sizes below 10,0000 dwtTankers build on more than 100 years of experience

1973

1975

1977

1979

1981

1983

1985

1987

1989

1991

1993

1995

1997

1999

2001

2003

2005

2007

2009

2011

2013

0

100,000,000

200,000,000

300,000,000

400,000,000

500,000,000

0

900

1,800

2,700

3,600

4,500

Crude and Product Tankers

Dwt

No.

no tankers

Source: SSY

82% independent owners12% Government owned6% Oil company/traders owned

74% in the single voyage spot market

Page 5: Leading the way; making a difference The Tanker Industry Energy round-table forum Québec 15 June 2015 Erik Ranheim Senior Manager IT/Web, Research and

Leading the way; making a difference

A costefficient industry

USA Japan UK Canada0.0

1.0

2.0

3.0

4.0

5.0

6.0

7.0

Long haul freight rates

Refining/Marketing profit

Oil price

Tax

Cost elements making up the gasoline price:

Dollar per gallon Gasoline price at the pump June 2015

17%

50%

Tax: 65%

33%

Page 6: Leading the way; making a difference The Tanker Industry Energy round-table forum Québec 15 June 2015 Erik Ranheim Senior Manager IT/Web, Research and

Leading the way; making a difference

The Tanker Industry is regulated by a comprehensive International Regulatory Regime

Safety and pollution prevention in shippingis regulated by UN’s International Maritime Organisation through comprehensive Conventions developed over 60 years:• MARPOL• SOLAS• STCW +• COLREG• Load line• Search and rescue• ISPS• etc

Shipping is also regulated by ILO, the Law of the Sea and other national and international regulations

Page 7: Leading the way; making a difference The Tanker Industry Energy round-table forum Québec 15 June 2015 Erik Ranheim Senior Manager IT/Web, Research and

Leading the way; making a difference

The tanker Industry is Subject to a Comprehensive Control Regime

Flag States• Statutory

Classification Societies DnV GL / ABS / LR + +..• Class standards / statutory / commercial controls

Port Statescontrol

Insurance - Hull - P&I

Charterers• Vettingzero tolerance for accidents

Page 8: Leading the way; making a difference The Tanker Industry Energy round-table forum Québec 15 June 2015 Erik Ranheim Senior Manager IT/Web, Research and

Leading the way; making a difference

The tanker industry has a high degree of safety

Source: ITOPF/Fearnleys/Lloyd’s Information Unit *2010s is a projection based on 5 years

99.9797% ofof the oil

transported safely

99.99992% ofof the oil

transported safely

000 ts oil spilt per decade bn tonne miles transported per decade

1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s*

-700.0

-50.0

600.0

1,250.0

1,900.0

2,550.0

3,200.0

0

30,000

60,000

90,000

120,000

150,000

1000 ts spilled

bn tonnes miles transported

- 63% -3% -82% -70%%

Page 9: Leading the way; making a difference The Tanker Industry Energy round-table forum Québec 15 June 2015 Erik Ranheim Senior Manager IT/Web, Research and

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Large tanker accidents

Include fatalities on other ships types in connections with collisions

197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014

0

130,000

260,000

390,000

520,000

650,000

Page 10: Leading the way; making a difference The Tanker Industry Energy round-table forum Québec 15 June 2015 Erik Ranheim Senior Manager IT/Web, Research and

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Source: INTERTANKO, based on incident reports from LMIU and pollution figures from ITOPF

Tanker incidents - all tanker types and sizesNumber incidents 1,000 ts oil spilt

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

1985

1986

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

0

210

420

630

840

1050

0

120

240

360

480

600

Miscellaneous Fire/Expl Hull & Machinery

Grounded Coll/Contact Oil pollution

Information is based on reports from Lloyd's Mar-itime Information Unit and The International Tanker Owners Pollution Federation

INTERTANKO records each tanker incident reported

Page 11: Leading the way; making a difference The Tanker Industry Energy round-table forum Québec 15 June 2015 Erik Ranheim Senior Manager IT/Web, Research and

Leading the way; making a difference

The tanker industry pay up 3rd party Insurance and Liability

P&I Club

The Group of P&I Clubs

The Group of P&I Club re-insurance The Fund Convention

goes beyond shipowner's liability limited obligations $750

m SDR. Will have to pay whole amount if not shipowner

liable or owner cannot pay Conventions under auspice of IMO

The Civil Liability Convention(CLC)

places strict liability for damage from oil pollution on the shipowner

Shipowner

Pollution victims Cargo owners

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Other Main Challenges for Tankers

Invasive spices – ballast water management Cleaner air, sulphur, nitrogen, soot,…• Annex VI implemented/date

uncertain 1920/25 GHG reduction

• Existing ships improved procedure, new ships more energy efficient

Cleaner seas• Acidification of oceans• Anti-fouling Systems• Garbage, other pollutions

into the sea

Page 13: Leading the way; making a difference The Tanker Industry Energy round-table forum Québec 15 June 2015 Erik Ranheim Senior Manager IT/Web, Research and

Leading the way; making a difference

A mature but expanding industry developed over more that 100 years Subject to comprehensive international regulations worked out by IMO over some 60 years Controlled by authorities, class and charterers Subject to strict liability for oil pollution Working for continuous improvement

The tanker industry

The International Association of Independent Tanker Owners

Summing up