13 de agosto de 2012

Buque bomba (II)

A propósito de la operación de buques transportadores de GNL, dice la FERC (Federal Energy Regulatory Comission - USA)

"How are LNG tankers and facilities being kept secure?
 Security measures for land-based LNG facilities and onshore portions of marine terminals, are required by U.S. Department of Transportation regulations. Examples of these requirements include security patrols, protective enclosures, lighting, monitoring equipment, and alternative power sources. Security measures for the offshore portions of marine terminals are required by U.S. Coast Guard regulations. The Coast Guard prevents other ships from getting near LNG tankers, while in transit or docked at a terminal. Interstate natural gas companies receive security updates and alerts on a regular basis from federal agencies, including the FBI. A Security Task Force has also been formed. FERC has also removed Critical Energy Infrastructure Information pertaining to LNG storage facilities from its website."

La foto muestra un tanquero entrando a puerto en Boston, con custodia armada:


Seguro que en Escobar está todo bajo control. Seguro.

1 comentario:

Sine Metu dijo...

Pienso en el arenero que abrió al medio una barcaza paraguaya y me quedo más tranquilo