Int'l Oil Trading Vis  

Int'l Oil Trading Vis 

 We Handle Various petroleum products  

Int'l Oil Trading Vis

We Handle Various petroleum products

 

Int'l Oil Trading Vis  

We Handle Various petroleum products.


INT'L OIL TRADING VIS AND BUNKERING SERVICES
Int'l Oil Trading Vis offers comprehensive bunkering services, supplying marine fuels to vessels at major ports worldwide. Our high-quality bunker fuels, including marine diesel and heavy fuel oil, meet international standards for performance and environmental compliance. With a robust global distribution network and advanced logistics, we ensure timely and efficient fuel delivery to ships. Trust Int'l Oil Trading Vis for reliable bunkering solutions, enhancing your maritime operations.
INJECTION PROCESS FROM STORAGE TANKS TO VESSEL
The injection process of transferring fuel from storage tanks to a vessel involves several key steps to ensure safety, efficiency, and compliance with regulations. Here’s a detailed overview of the process:

3. Pre-Transfer Procedures

  • Communication: Establish clear communication between the storage facility operators and the vessel’s crew. Confirm the start of the transfer process and agree on emergency procedures.
  • System Check: Perform a final check of the transfer system, including valves, pumps, and gauges.

4. Fuel Transfer

  • Pump Activation: Activate the fuel pumps to start the transfer. Monitor the flow rate to ensure it is within safe and efficient parameters.
  • Continuous Monitoring: Continuously monitor the transfer process, checking for leaks, pressure variations, and any irregularities. Both the storage facility and vessel crew should stay alert throughout the operation.

5. Completion of Transfer

  • Pump Shutdown: Once the desired amount of fuel has been transferred, gradually reduce the pump speed and shut it down.
  • Hose Disconnection: Carefully disconnect the transfer hose or pipeline. Cap the hose ends to prevent spillage and secure the vessel’s intake manifold.

6. Post-Transfer Procedures


1. Preparation

  • Inspection and Safety Checks: Conduct a thorough inspection of storage tanks, pipelines, and transfer equipment. Ensure all safety protocols are in place and that the equipment is in good working condition.
  • Documentation: Verify and prepare all necessary documentation, including fuel type, quantity, quality certificates, and safety permits.

2. Pipeline Connection

  • Hose and Pipeline Setup: Connect the transfer hose or pipeline from the storage tank to the vessel’s fuel intake manifold. Ensure secure and leak-proof connections.
  • Grounding: Ground both the storage tank and the vessel to prevent static electricity buildup, reducing the risk of sparks and fire.



  • Inspection and Documentation: Inspect the transfer area for any leaks or spills. Complete and sign off on all transfer documentation, noting the quantity and quality of the fuel delivered.
  • Cleanup: Clean and store all equipment properly. Ensure the transfer area is free from residual fuel and any potential hazards.

7. Quality Control

  • Sample Analysis: Take fuel samples before and after transfer for quality analysis to ensure the fuel meets the required specifications.
  • Reporting: Report any discrepancies or issues encountered during the transfer process to the relevant authorities and take corrective actions if necessary.

8. Final Checks

  • System Reset: Reset all valves and equipment to their normal positions. Ensure the storage tank is secured and the vessel is ready for departure.
  • Feedback: Provide feedback to all parties involved to improve future transfer operations.
This structured process ensures that fuel is transferred safely and efficiently from storage tanks to vessels, minimizing risks and ensuring high-quality fuel delivery.