Petrolpages PDF
Petrolpages PDF
This unique guide explains how good shipboard Anthony Severn is an international expert
on oil claims arising from the custody
survey practice can significantly reduce the risk transfer and sea transport of crude and
of shortage or contamination claims arising petroleum products. In 1983, following
SHIPBOARD
from loading or discharging crude oil and six years at sea with Shell and Chevron,
he joined CWA International, the highly
petroleum products. A range of quantitative and successful London-based commodity and
qualitative monitoring and recording techniques bulk cargo specialist consultancy practice,
is recommended which should ensure that where he is now a director. He has advised
PETROLEUM
on major oil cargo incidents and disputes
potential loss or contamination problems are of all types throughout the world, many
identified at an early stage and can be remedied
requiring urgent attendance and/or highly
cost effectively. The guide is aimed at ship’s detailed investigation for litigation. He has
produced numerous papers on oil claims and
officers, cargo surveyors and all others involved
SURVEYS
tanker cargo operations, is a fellow of the
in monitoring cargo operations. The second Energy Institute and served on the Institute’s
edition has been updated and revised to reflect committee which set out guidelines for cargo
surveyors.
the latest industry developments.
ANTHONY SEVERN
and North of England
£30
ISBN: 978-0-9558257-4-3 P&I Association
ANTHONY SEVERN
and North of England P&I Association
ISBN 978-0-9558257-4-3
Authors: Anthony Severn, FEI, and North of England P&I Association Limited
Contents
Chapter Page
1. INTRODUCTION 3
Purpose 3
Master’s obligations 3
The need for awareness 4
Inadequacy of the key meeting 4
What can go wrong 5
2. MEASUREMENT CONTROL 8
Terminology 8
Calculation of cargo quantities 9
Vessel experience factor 11
Cargo measurement 14
Measuring equipment 20
Documentation 21
Heated cargoes 23
3. QUALITY CONTROL 24
General 24
Protective measures 28
Sampling 31
APPENDICES 35
I Recommended references 35
II Vessel experience factor calculation 36
III Wedge volume calculation 41
IV Cargo tank condition report 43
V Glossary of terms 47
INDEX 51