Modeling crude oil lightering in Delaware Bay

Modeling crude oil lightering in Delaware Bay

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Article ID: iaor19972380
Country: United States
Volume: 26
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 68
End Page Number: 78
Publication Date: Nov 1996
Journal: Interfaces
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: simulation: applications, transportation: water
Abstract:

Crude oil destined for Philadelphia-area refineries is transferred to lighters from the tankers in Delaware Bay because the channel in the Delaware River is too shallow for fully loaded tankers. The authors developed a simulation model for studying the effects of various policies on service levels. The results were used by Maritrans, the provider of the lightering services, and its largest customer to examine ways in which they could improve their working relationship. Although the customer valued Maritrans’ services, it was considering doing its own lightering. The results of the model provided a deeper understanding of the role of lightering in the customer’s crude-oil logistics system, showing that acquiring a separate fleet would be costly and allowing both parties to evaluate other alternatives for reducing costs and improving response times.

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