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SafeSTS makes a strong start in the Middle East

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Following its recent formation, SafeSTS Middle East FZE has made a strong start in the region, undertaking five UAE ship-to-ship transfers for two oil majors in its first six weeks of operation.

The first two transfers took place at the company's Khor Fakkan "C" Anchorage, whilst the next three were at its Fujairah "S" Anchorage; both anchorages are in the Gulf of Oman and a total of nearly 2 334 000 bbls of oil were involved in the five operations.

The company is part of the SafeSTS international lightering company owned by Future Marine Services, and Captain Jagdeep Singh Sodhi is its Middle East Regional Director. Delighted with this strong start in the region, he said:

"The company was formed to support the growing demand for ship-to-ship transfers of the full range of petroleum products, and these first five operations involved Black FO, Crude Oil and Gas Oil.

One of SafeSTS core strengths is its understanding of vessel dynamics, operability and logistics, so it was particularly pleasing to work with the different mother and daughter vessels which took part in these five operations".

He added: "I believe that there is an excellent opportunity for the growth of the company here in the Middle East. Safety is at the forefront and we are operating above industry specified safety guidelines to maintain our exemplary safety record. I am greatly looking forward to expanding our regional client base".

Captain Jagdeep is also investigating the Indian subcontinent for any potential bases and partnerships.

Since its inception in May 2010 the company has successfully conducted over 1900 STS operations transferring in excess of 460 million bbls of oil.

Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/offshore-and-subsea/22112018/safests-makes-a-strong-start-in-the-middle-east/

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