In preparation for the 49th. MEPC meeting in July, the IMO has assembled an
expert group to review the European Commission's proposals for the
accelerated phase-out of single-hulled tankers, the extension of the
Condition Assessment Scheme (CAS) and the restriction in the carriage of
certain heavy oils to double-hulled vessels only. INTERTANKO has been
invited, along with OCIMF, ICS, IACS, BIMCO, OECD and data providers, to
participate in this group, whose reports are planned for distribution in
June.
The Commission's proposals (MEPC 49/16/1), supported by all 15 EU member
states, mirror the recently announced EU Council of Ministers conclusions and
seek parallel revisions to MARPOL Annex 1. These
proposals, dependent upon the decisions of the IMO Council and MEPC 49, may
lead to an extra session of the MEPC in December this year in order to
conclude an agreement.
The expert group will examine the impact of the proposed phase-out revisions
and oil carriage restrictions on the tanker and oil industries, and the
shipbuilding and ship recycling industries, including the economic effects
and any potential environmental benefits. It will also study the feasibility
of the CAS proposals, including the additional survey workload. The base case
assumptions are that the proposals would have global application from a
MARPOL entry into force date of April 2005, while sensitivities may involve
the possible implementation of these measures by some countries ahead of this
date, and some countries may not choose to adopt these amendments.
(Source: Intertanko)