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An Introduction to Marine Fuel Analysis

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Nigel Draffin.  2018 Revised Edition  
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Author: Nigel Draffin

Language: English

Published: 2018 Revised Edition

ISBN: 978-1-908663-28-3

Since the publication of the first edition of this book, much has changed in the marine fuel analysis sector. These changes, which have largely been driven by the introduction of more stringent atmospheric pollution regulations, include the development of new fuel grades, international standards and test methods, and there has also been a marked increase in the number of distillate fuel samples sent for analysis by fuel testing laboratories.

This revised edition of An Introduction to Marine Fuel Analysis has been fully updated to reflect and explain such changes, notably the publication of the sixth edition of ISO 8217.

This book is intended to provide a guide and reference for those who, whilst not specialists in the technical aspects of marine fuels, need to understand the terminology and the reporting used in fuel analysis as part of their work.
It is full of photographs, diagrams, tables and data designed to help the reader unravel some of the complexities of fuel specifications and fuel analysis. An Introduction to Marine Fuel Analysis is clearly written and easy to read, and helps bridge the gap between the general level of information available and that offered by the testing agencies and other specialised sources.

Understanding fuel analysis need not be as complicated as it may seem, and this book will shed some light on the processes involved and the reasons behind them. An Introduction to Marine Fuel Analysis will be just as relevant and useful to vessel owners and charterers, marine lawyers and port agents as it will be to bunker suppliers, traders and brokers.

 

Nigel Draffin offers numerous detailed diagrams, tables, charts and photographs which will certainly help anyone who has any doubts about what can be found in marine fuels and, once found, what to do about it.’

Angus Ogilvie, Technical Director, Cockett Marine Oil Ltd

 

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Nigel Draffin

Technical Consultant, Lecturer and Author

Nigel Draffin has been involved in shipping for over 50 years and in bunkering for over 25 years. He joined Shell Tankers in 1966, serving on all classes of vessel, including VLCCs and LNG tankers. In 1979, he joined the newbuilding department of Shell International Marine and later transferred to Shell’s R&D unit, specialising in control systems, fuel combustion and safety systems.

In 1986, Nigel moved to the commercial department as a bunker buyer and economics analyst, two years later becoming Head of Operational Economics, responsible for all of the fuel purchased for the Shell fleet. In 1996, he joined E. A. Gibson Shipbrokers which, in 2006, merged with US-based broking house LQM Petroleum Services, where he was Senior Broker and Technical Manager. He retired from LQM in July 2015.

Nigel is a founder member of IBIA, serving several times on its council of management, the board and as its Chairman. Nigel has written 10 books on bunkering, shipping and marine lubes published by Petrospot, and is Director of the Petrospot Academy. Nigel is a member of IMarEST and Past Master of the Worshipful Company of Fuellers

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