Security Considerations for Tanker Operations in the Gulf of Guinea
Year: 2019 Language: english Author: INTERTANKO Publisher: INTERTANKO Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 17 Description: Frequent attacks against merchant ships in the Gulf of Guinea, often involving tankers, are a problem for tanker operators. Risk Intelligence has recorded almost 100 maritime security incidents across the region in 2019 to date, around one third of those involved tanker vessels of all types. Two attacks in December 2019 against a VLCC and a product tanker at great distance from the shore have highlighted the problem once again. The perpetrators escaped with 19 and 20 hostages respectively, underlining the significant threat level for tanker operations in the Gulf of Guinea. Threat levels vary across the region. Violent attacks, particularly those aimed at kidnapping crew members for financial reward, are largely concentrated on areas in geographic proximity to the Niger Delta, even though neighbouring countries are affected. Whilst naval forces in Nigeria – and other countries in the region – are being enhanced, kidnap-for-ransom attacks are very likely to remain a threat for operations in the Gulf of Guinea in the next 12 to 24 months. Threat and risk assessments are therefore extremely important to identify mitigation measures and reduce the risks for crews, cargoes and ships. At the same time, such assessments are complicated by a constantly evolving situation which can change significantly within just a few weeks, depending on factors such as weather, changes in traffic patterns or naval operations as well as the general security situation ashore in Nigeria.
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Executive summary General background Evolving threat Current trends Recommendations
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Security Considerations for Tanker Operations in the Gulf of Guinea
Year: 2019
Language: english
Author: INTERTANKO
Publisher: INTERTANKO
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 17
Description: Frequent attacks against merchant ships in the Gulf of Guinea, often involving tankers, are a problem for tanker operators. Risk Intelligence has recorded almost 100 maritime security incidents across the region in 2019 to date, around one third of those involved tanker vessels of all types. Two attacks in December 2019 against a VLCC and a product tanker at great distance from the shore have highlighted the problem once again. The perpetrators escaped with 19 and 20 hostages respectively, underlining the significant threat level for tanker operations in the Gulf of Guinea.
Threat levels vary across the region. Violent attacks, particularly those aimed at kidnapping crew members for financial reward, are largely concentrated on areas in geographic proximity to the Niger Delta, even though neighbouring countries are affected. Whilst naval forces in Nigeria – and other countries in the region – are being enhanced, kidnap-for-ransom attacks are very likely to remain a threat for operations in the Gulf of Guinea in the next 12 to 24 months.
Threat and risk assessments are therefore extremely important to identify mitigation measures and reduce the risks for crews, cargoes and ships. At the same time, such
assessments are complicated by a constantly evolving situation which can change significantly within just a few weeks, depending on factors such as weather, changes in
traffic patterns or naval operations as well as the general security situation ashore in Nigeria.
Contents
Executive summaryGeneral background
Evolving threat
Current trends
Recommendations
Screenshots
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