Study on Safe Bunkering of Biofuels
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20.01.2025
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20.01.2025
EMSA contracted the study EMSA OP/11/2023 to DNV to address a gap in standardisation of procedures for marine bunkering of biofuel. The study builds on expert knowledge of the physical-chemical characteristics of selected biofuels (bio-methanol, FT-diesel, DME, HVO and FAME) and bunkering practices to identify possible risks and safeguards. The main outcome of this study is a Guidance document, including checklists for different bunkering phases and configurations.
The first report of the study provides a comprehensive analysis of a pre-selection of biofuels in terms of safety aspects like flashpoint, toxicity, and cold-flow properties, among others, and how those aspects can raise safety concerns during bunkering operations in a preliminary hazard identification. The report also examines practices in other industries that may be applicable to the maritime sector and reviews the status of development of regulations for maritime use, specifically considering conventional bunkering arrangements. |
This report describes the results of a 3-day hazard identification workshop conducted by the contractor and with the participation of maritime stakeholders and EMSA experts for identifying and screening potential hazardous situations in bunkering of the selected biofuels, existing safeguards and recommendations for additional safeguards and risk mitigation measures. After the workshop, a qualitative risk ranking of each identified hazard was performed. |
A guidance document and checklists for the different bunkering phases (pre-bunkering, connection, transfer, disconnection and simultaneous operations) based on the results of the previous tasks of the study carried out by the contractor for EMSA. |
Providing an overview of the previous deliverables and method of work for achieving the results. |
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