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Double Hulling of Ships Market - Global
Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth,
Trends and Forecast 2015 - 2023
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Earlier, single hulling of ships was used by most oil and crude oil companies, wherein only side and bottom
plates were used to separate the oil and crude oil products from seawater. Such systems proved to be
quite unsafe, especially when the black gold was to be transported to different places. Also, because of
this, there were several mishaps and dangerous incidents that took place in the global oil and gas industry.
In order to offset the risk of spilling, numerous oil tankers began installing a second internal plate, the
distance of which from the outer plate ranged between 1.5 and 2 meters.
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The 1990 oil pollution act was passed after the Exxon Valdez disaster that had taken place in the U.S. This
act aimed at reducing the frequency of oil spill accidents and lessen the effects of potential oil spills in
future. This act requires tankers operating in U.S. waters to follow the double hulling design in vessel
construction. Shipping companies are also expected to do away with all single hulling and double bottom
and double sides hulling designed ships that they own.
Conversion of Single Hulled Ships to Double Hulled Ships: An Ongoing Market Trend
The global double hulling of ships market is segmented on the basis of types of tankers that carry either...