Posted - Singapore (Platts)--18Feb2013/805 am EST/1305 GMT -Platts.com
Goh Shu Hui, shu_hui_goh@platts.com - --Edited by Jonathan Dart, jonathan_dart@platts.com
Three high sulfur bunker fuel samples taken from bunker deliveries made
in Vyborg, Russia, have shown low flash points, according to a DNV Petroleum
Services bunker alert seen by Platts Monday.
The bunker alert, obtained via market sources, showed flash points of
46-50 degrees Celsius, below the ISO 8217:2005/2010/2012 parameter of a
minimum 60 C.
The samples were from deliveries made January 8-26.
Marine fuels with a flash point below the minimum 60 C violate a number
of regulations across different ports and such fuels are typically regarded
as dangerous because they combust at lower temperatures than expected, which
could result in safety breaches or accidents, market sources said.
DNVPS also recommended safety measures in its alert that workers in the
vicinity of fuel storage tanks and vents should avoid smoking or bringing any
other heat source near these fuels.
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