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Major Lending Cases
Preparing for Major Oil Spills

PAJ has implemented equipment-lending fourteen times, including major lending
on six occasions. Some major lending cases are as follows:

  1. Sea Prince Incident
    [July 23, 1995: Tanker−Sea Prince/The aground scene−Off the coast of Korea]
    One of the PAJ's domestic bases, Mizushima, Seto Inland Sea, implemented the lending of an inflatable flotation boom (1,000m), 2 oil skimmers, 2 beach cleaners, 8 portable tanks, as per the request of the ITOPF (The International Tanker Owners Pollution Federation Limited), an agent of P&I.


  1. Nakhodka Incident
    [January 2, 1997: Tanker−Nakhodka/The oil spill scene−Off the coast of Shimane Prefecture, Japan]
    All of PAJ's domestic 6 bases implemented the lending of a solid boom (8,640m), an inflatable boom (4,700m), 26 oil skimmers, 12 beach cleaners, 104 portable tanks to P&I, the local public bodies (Ishikawa, Kyoto, Toyama, Niigata prefectures), the electric power companies, and the national oil storage companies.


  1. Evoikos Incident
    [October 15, 1997: Tanker−Evoikos/The oil spill scene−Singapore Strait]
    Three of South-East Asia bases (Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia) implemented the lending of an inflatable boom (3,000m), 12 oil skimmers, 6 beach cleaners, 24 portable tanks, as per the request of the UKP&I. For the cooperation, PAJ received a commemorative plaque from MPA as a token of gratitude.


  1. Pontoon 300 Incident
    [January 6, 1998: Tanker−Pontoon 300/The oil spill scene−9km off the coast of Ajman, UAE]
    One of the overseas bases, Abu Dhabi, UAE, implemented the lending of an inflatable boom (1,000m), 4 oil skimmers, 2 beach cleaners, 8 portable tanks, as per the request of ADNOC (Abu Dhabi National Oil Company). For the cooperation, PAJ received a thanks letter from ADNOC.

    


  1. Natuna Sea Incident
    [October 3, 2000: Tanker−Natuna Sea/The oil spill scene−Singapore Strait]
    Singapore base implemented the lending of an inflatable boom (1,000m), 3 oil skimmers, 3 beach cleaners, 8 portable tanks, as per the request of the Tanker Pacific Management (Singapore) Pte Ltd, the London Steam−Ship Owners, Mutual Insurance Association Ltd.

                    
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