Network of Stand-by Oil Spill Response Vessels
EMSA has established a network of stand-by oil spill response vessels through contracts with commercial vessel operators. EMSA’s contracted vessels have been specifically adapted for oil spill response operations and are on stand-by, carrying out their usual commercial activities.
In the event of an oil spill, the selected vessel will cease its normal activities and will be made available to the requesting party fully-equipped for oil spill response services under established terms and conditions and tariffs. Following a request for assistance, the maximum time for the oil spill response vessel to be ready to sail is 24 hours.
Regardless of their area of commercial operations, all vessels in the EMSA network can be mobilised for response to an oil spill anywhere in European waters and shared sea basins.
Key Aspects of the Network
Each of EMSA’s contracted vessels has the following characteristics:
• Speed of 12 knots for prompt arrival on scene as well as low speed manoeuvrability for response operations
• On-board capability to decant excess water thereby maximising the use of on-board storage capacity
• Large storage capacity for recovered oil
• Ability to heat recovered cargo and use high capacity pumps to facilitate the discharging of heavy viscous oil mixtures to facilities ashore
• Oil slick detection system to facilitate the positioning of the vessel in the thicker oil slicks, and to enable operations at night.
All vessel arrangements comprise of two different containment and mechanical recovery options available for response operations depending on the weather conditions and type of pollutant:
• Sweeping arms;
• Ocean-going booms and an offshore skimmer (on certain vessels there are also high-capacity skimmers and weir booms available).
The average individual oil storage capacity of EMSA’s contracted vessels is in the region of 3 600 m³, while the total storage capacity of all the vessels in the network is around 60 000 m³.
In addition, as shown on the map above, some of the vessels also have on board:
• Seaborne dispersant spraying capability (seaborne dispersant application systems and dispersant stockpiles)
• Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) integrated on board for oil spill detection and surveillance (Type: Lockheed Martin Indago, vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) lightweight unmanned aerial system)
Name | Type | Area of Operations / Equipment Depot |
Tank Capacity [ m3 ] |
Length [ m ] |
Equipment |
Adelia | Oil Tanker | Central Mediterranean Sea/ Valleta, Malta |
7309 | 94.00 | Sweeping Arms Boom Skimmer Slick Detection Dispersant Application System RPAS |
Aktea II | Oil Tanker | Aegean Sea / Piraeus, Greece |
3000 | 78.50 | Sweeping Arms Boom Skimmer Slick Detection |
Alexandria | Oil Tanker | Eastern Mediterranean / Limassol, Cyprus |
7431 | 94.00 | Sweeping Arms Boom Skimmer Slick Detection Dispersant Application System RPAS |
Amalthia | Oil Tanker | Black Sea / Constanta, Romania |
5154 | 91.40 | Sweeping Arms Boom Skimmer Slick Detection RPAS |
Bahia Tres | Oil Tanker | Atlantic Coast / Sines, Portugal |
7413 | 99.80 | Sweeping Arms Boom Skimmer Slick Detection Dispersant Application System RPAS |
Brezzamare | Oil Tanker | Westerm Mediterranean / Genoa, Italy |
3288 | 77.96 | Sweeping Arms Boom Skimmer Slick Detection |
Galaxy Eco | Oil/Chemical Tanker | Black Sea / Varna, Bulgaria |
2969 | 89.60 | Sweeping Arms Boom Skimmer Slick Detection Dispersant Application System RPAS |
Interballast 3 | Hopper Dredger | North Sea / Ostend, Belgium |
1886 | 65.40 | Sweeping Arms Boom Skimmer Slick Detection RPAS |
Kijac | Oil/ Chemical Tanker | Adriatic Sea / Rijeka, Croatia |
1730 | 92.86 | Sweeping Arms Boom Skimmer Slick Detection Dispersant Application System RPAS |
Monte Anaga | Oil Tanker | Mediterranean Sea / Algeciras, Spain |
4096 | 87.16 | Sweeping Arms Boom Skimmer Slick Detection RPAS |
Norden | Oil Tanker | Southern Baltic Sea / Malmö, Sweden |
2880 | 79.95 | Sweeping Arms Boom Skimmer Slick Detection RPAS |
Ria de Vigo | Offshore Supply Vessel | Bay of Biscay / Vigo, Spain |
1522 | 68.00 | Sweeping Arms Boom Skimmer Slick Detection RPAS |
VN Partisan | Platform Supply Vessel | Bay of Biscay / Brest, France |
1022 | 83.80 | Sweeping Arms Boom Skimmer Slick Detection RPAS |
Vingaren | Oil Tanker | North & Baltic Sea | 6341 | 99.74 |
Fenders |
SB Borea | Oil Tanker | Central Mediterranean / Naples, Italy |
3558 | 89.20 | Sweeping Arms Boom Skimmer Slick Detection RPAS |
Related Documents
- Network of Stand-by Oil Spill Response Vessels: Drills and Exercises. Annual Reports
- Protecting European seas against oil pollution - Network of EMSA contracted vessels
- EMSA Network of Oil Spill Response Vessels - Protecting European Seas against Pollution
- Network of Stand-by Oil Spill Response Vessels and Equipment (Handbook 2014)
- Network of Stand-by Oil Network of Stand-by Oil Handbooks
- Effective At-Sea Pollution Response [leaflet]