Tue 20 Nov 2012 11:40

OW Bunker launches Gulf of Mexico supply operation


2011-built double-hulled vessel is equipped with tanks to supply LSFO and HFO.



OW Bunker, one of the world's largest suppliers and traders of marine fuels and lubricants, has today announced the launch of a new supply vessel in North America; the 2011-built double-hulled Elisalex Schulte [pictured], which will operate offshore in the Gulf of Mexico lightering zones.

The Elisalex Schulte is a 22,000 dwt vessel, which has been taken on a long-term time charter. It is equipped with dedicated tanks to provide complete segregation of low sulphur fuel oil (LSFO) and heavy fuel oil (HFO) and has a pumping rate in excess of 1000 metric tonnes per hour. "This ensures the highest level of quality control, and facilitates the quick supply of bunkers to maximise operational efficiencies for customers," OW Bunker said.

Operating in international waters off both the Texas and Louisiana coastlines, the vessel will provide a service for OW Bunker customers, particularly the many tanker fleets transiting the region. By taking products offshore, customers can avoid costly deviations and port calls to other bunkering locations.

"The Elisalex Schulte is a state-of-the-art vessel and the newest operating in the region. Combined with OW Bunker's industry- leading commercial and operational expertise in offshore bunker supply, I am confident that we can provide customers with the very best service, as well as quality products at the best prices and on the best terms," said Adrian Tolson, Regional Manager, North America.

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