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Bunkering - Introduction
Gibraltar is the one of the largest bunkering ports in the Mediterranean and its bunkering companies continue to go from strength to strength.
4.3 million tonnes of bunkers were delivered in 2007 compared with just 0.84 million tonnes in 1990 and bunkering is now the main activity within the Port of Gibraltar.
Of a total of 8,351 deep-sea vessels which called at Gibraltar in 2007, 5,640 were supplied with bunkers.
Advantages
Gibraltar's many advantages include:
Competitive market because of high turnover
Minimum costs because of unique tax-free status within European Union
Low port dues
Located near main shipping lanes
Market continuously monitored by the government to ensure competitiveness.
Services
Gibraltar's bunkering companies can supply all grades of marine fuel from 30 cSt to 380 cSt and there are constant quality checks by each company.
Bunkers are normally delivered by barge while the vessel is at anchor in Gibraltar Bay – but they can also be delivered at berth in the harbour.
Safety and environmental concerns are given top priority by the government, which applies strict regulations. In November 2002 a Bunkering Code of Practice was introduced and a Bunkering Superintendent appointed to police all operations in the Port. Gibraltar is also an Associate Member of Oil Spill Response Ltd of Southampton.
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