![]() “The VPS recommendation is to measure WAT to be absolutely sure of the cloud point and to proactively maintain the fuel condition for efficient storage and handling of the fuel,” suggests Dr Cooper. This is because measurement of pour point is an unreliable indicator of WAT/cloud point. The development could also mean a shipowner receiving VLSFO with a very low pour point with a high WAT (for example >PP + 20 0C or more) and having his bunkers turn into wax/sludge if following the advisory of CIMAC to store marine fuel at 10☌ above the pour point. Though the occurrence of extremely high WAT measurements has significantly decreased over 2020, attention needs to be given towards an ongoing development where VPS detected an increase in the number of VLSFOs with very low pour points over the past few months. For this reason, the CIMAC recommendation is to keep the fuel at 10☌ above the pour point,” he says. “Current test methods to measure cloud point can only be applied to petroleum products that are transparent in layers of 40mm in thickness. However, the measurement of the WAT and WDT of VLSFOs have always been a challenge as the product, typically a blend of 80% heavy fuel oil (HFO) and 20% marine gas oil (MGO), is not transparent, according to Dr Cooper. Suggest carrying out an exact flashpoint test to make sure that the fuel is not being heated above the flashpoint.Recommendation – Controlled use of additives in some cases can improve the situation just enough to use the remaining fuel.This causes a problem with sludge formation in the storage tank and transfer pipeline, and results in filters clogging with wax, together with serious handling and transfer issues. Characteristics – The product’s separation temperatures may be lower than WAT and for that reason the vessel cannot at any time heat the fuel above WAT.VLSFOs with low viscosity (40☌ and WDT>75☌) Recommendation – Limitation of VLSFO bunker storage time on board to 3 months.Typically, the fuel forms sludge at the purifiers and increasing the temperature further (from storage to separation temperature) has generally worsened the situation. By the time the vessel starts to burn the fuel, the TSP could become off-spec and thick sludge is formed. Characteristics – Heating of these fuels in the storage tank to keep the temperature above WAT to prevent cold flow issues can cause TSP to rise and increase stability issues. ![]() He shared some common situations that shipowners are now facing with VLSFOs and offered advice for stakeholders who have already measured the Wax Appearance Temperature (WAT), Wax Disappearance Temperature (WDT) and Total Sediment Potential (TSP) of their product: “Generally, you have to heat VLSFOs to prevent waxing, but the more you heat them the lower the shelf life is going to be,” Dr Malcolm Cooper told Singapore bunkering publication Manifold Times. Shipowners using Very Low Sulphur Fuel Oils (VLSFOs) as bunker fuel to meet IMO 2020 requirements have entered into a “tricky situation” of finding the perfect temperature for fuel storage, says the Group Managing Director of international fuel testing and inspection firm Veritas Petroleum Services (VPS). If double red flags are flying, you may not enter the water.The following article is part of pre-event coverage for the upcoming Singapore International Bunkering Conference and Exhibition (SIBCON) 2020 where Manifold Times is an official media partner: You can find the latest warning flag status here but always check which flags are flying at the beach when you go, or ask a lifeguard. A high rip current risk is in effect for Walton, Bay and Gulf County beaches through late tonight and red flags are flying at Panama City Beach. If you're heading to the beach, be mindful of high surf and rip currents. Friday and the rest of the weekend will be more of the same. ![]() More showers and thunderstorms are likely today in the early afternoon and again tonight, according to the forecast from the National Weather Service, but otherwise watch for partly sunny skies and a high near 84. Sandman wasn't the only one watching the skies.Īnd there were more dark clouds appearing this morning, according to James Spann. Fortunately, no water spouts or tornados were spotted in the area. ![]() In video shot by Twitter user dark shelf clouds swirl slowly as rain hits the ocean. Watch Video: Ominous clouds spotted off Panama City Beach.Īlong with some thunderstorms and some light rain, Panama City Beach was menaced Wednesday by some dangerous-looking storms off the coast and some very dangerous rip currents on Thursday. ![]()
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