Deteriorating Fuel Quality: A Long Term Trend
Detailing its analysis, Lintec says only 3 per cent of its test results in 2003 represented a problem that could potentially cause significant operational difficulties.
Also in Testing Times, Lintec says that standards such as Singapore's CP60 and CP77 should be welcomed by the shipping industries.
According to John Dixon, Lintec's managing director: "Minimum standards, implemented by recognized authorities, focus suppliers on providing good quality fuel. They also help to determine accountability in the event of a problem."
During 2003 Lintec saw a 25 percent growth, both in terms of the number of tests and in the number of ships the samples came from.