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Wed 12 Jun 2013, 07:03 GMT

OW Bunker to seek MPA approval for Coriolis Flow Meters


Bunker firm to seek formal approval from the MPA following second physical supply trial.



OW Bunker, one of the world's largest suppliers and traders of marine fuels and lubricants, has today confirmed that following initial physical supply trials, it will seek approval from the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) to certify its utilization of Coriolis Flow Meters as part of its new physical supply offering in Singapore.

The company has just completed its second delivery to a customer using the technology as a test trial against the normal tank gauging method, and it is said to have attracted 'significant interest' from customers in the region following the initial announcement.

"While any physical supply that we currently conduct will adhere to, and be founded upon the strict guidelines of MPA's SS 600 from pre- to post-delivery via tank gauging, we have found that initial trials using Coriolis Flow Meters in conjunction with tank gauging have produced excellent results," remarked Paul Bradshaw, General Manager, OW Bunker Asia.

"As part of this development process, and given the potential of the technology in providing customers with extra assurance on quantity, we will work closely with MPA to seek approval for the use of Coriolis Flow Meters in the coming months for our physical operations in Singapore. MPA has consistently championed the benefits of using mass flow meters as a means of driving industry progression and professionalism, and it is something we intend to follow and act upon."

OW Bunker's second physical delivery with a customer was completed just two days after its first, using Coriolis Flow Meters as internal trials. The company used its vessel Nepamora, a 5600 dwt, double-hulled barge to provide 2500 metric tonnes of fuel oil on June 9.


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