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Red Sea Bunkering Adds Floating Storage to Boost Djibouti Market


Red Sea Bunkering Adds Floating Storage to Boost Djibouti Market
by Ship & Bunker News Team
Thursday February 18, 2021
Marine fuel supplier
Red Sea Bunkering has taken on an oil products tanker as floating storage to boost marine fuel supply in
Djibouti.
80,000 DWT product tanker to act as floating storage offshore Djibouti,
Abdi Ismail Kahin, general manager of Red Sea Bunkering, said at
Petrospot s
The tanker will be operational by the end of
March.
2015.
In a very short time Red Sea Bunkering has brought back Djibouti as a leader on the bunkering map in the region, and between mid-2015 and 2020 Red Sea Bunkering has supplied fuel oil and gasoil to over 5,000 vessels, Kahin said in his presentation. ....

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UK – The UK P&I Club has released its latest ‘Inside Ship’ video, this one exploring the dangers of engine room fires and specifically focusing on shielding of hot surfaces in the engine room. Engine room fires account for something like 50% of such incidents aboard merchant ships and the results generally leave the vessel dead in the water.
The Club has concluded that the best way to avoid such incidents is proper shielding of the hot exhaust surfaces saying its on board risk assessments often reveal that exhaust systems are inadequately insulated. An alert engineer s critical eye to ensure perfect insulation of all exhaust pipes and other hot surfaces will make an engine room more fire-safe. The video can be viewed HERE. ....

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