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Case Study
Shipping's Spill-Free Record

In 2001 and 2002, ChevronTexaco Shipping (CTS) Company's safety and environmental performance led the industry, based on benchmarking data from large competitors that operate tanker fleets.

Chevron Shipping vessel at sea
In 2002, Chevron Shipping transported more than 250 million barrels of crude oil in its controlled vessel fleet without a single spill to water.

CTS operates a trading fleet of 25 tankers, of which all but one are double-sided, and 23 of which are double-hulled. In 2002, CTS transported more than 250 million barrels of crude oil in its controlled fleet of vessels, without a single spill to water. In addition, when chartering third-party vessels CTS uses a comprehensive clearance and vetting system for screening and monitoring all vessels it charters to identify the safest and most reliable vessels available.

CTS works to continually supplement its knowledge and improve its performance through participation in organizations such as the Oil Companies International Marine Forum, whose mission is to be the foremost authority on the safe and environmentally responsible operation of oil tankers and terminals.

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