Container Vessel
Oil-to-sea interfaces are a key concept in marine lubrication, and an important area of focus for both compliance and environmental performance. Under the 2013 US Vessel General Permit (VGP) , an oil-to-sea interface refers to any lubricated equipment where oil comes into contact with seawater and where there is a reasonable potential for discharge during normal operation. More specifically, the EPA identifies several types of equipment as oil-to-sea interfaces because they are fully or partially submerged and rely on oil lubrication. These include: Stern tubes Controllable pitch propellers...
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MSK Sarma Lubmarine South East Asia Marine Director based in Singapore
Having worked for TotalEnergies for the past 20 years in Dubai, Mantha Sri Krishna Sarma (who likes to be known as Sarma) has...
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