Update drawing attention to the risks of microbial contamination and damage to ships tanks if left untreated, we would like to follow this up from a marine fuel perspective.

When talking about microbial contamination this can include bacteria, yeast and mold and different strains of each. Certain microbes are present in all environments in air and water and under the right conditions can quickly multiply.

Microbes need a habitable temperature, a food source and water, all of which can be found in many fuel  tanks. In heavy residual fuels the temperatures involved in storage, handling and treatment are often  enough to kill microbes. However, in marine gas oil and low viscosity fuel oils, the conditions can be much more suitable for growth.  

Depending on the type of microbes present, the problems can be different but some can cause corrosive  damage to storage tanks if left untreated whilst others may produce a thick slime which could block fuel  filters and may have to be manually removed from tanks affected.  

Read more:  https://www.manifoldtimes.com/news/fobas-microbial-contamination-and-monitoring-in-marine-fuels-and-bunker-storage-tanks/