High river requirements for ExxonMobll Baton Rouge are provided below.
Here is the specific tug hold-in requirements:

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Further requirements are provided below.

Subject: ExxonMobil Baton Rouge Dock Plan – 25FEB AM Good Morning, HIGHWATER CURRENTLY 40.6FT AND RISING, CREST EXPECTED ON BRRF DOCK GAUGE 44.2FT AROUND 18MAR.HOLD-IN TUGS REQUIRED AS PER TABLE BELOW:  THE FOLLOWING ACTION STEPS ARE INPLACE:

–          6 Man Mooring crews. Rounds made every 30mins

–          Caustic barge in #5 Berth will be permitted with the presence of a standby tug (minimum 1800 horsepower) during the duration of transfer, daylight hours only.

–          Portable gangways used for barge access.

–          200ft run up distance above and below ships

–          Utilized fall arrest when transiting steep gangways.@ 42FT projected 01MAR:

–          Coker Feed barges require standby tug during transfer.

–          Barges must use assist boat when mooring.

–          Stand-by assist boat for dock defense against southbound hazards TROY will be on station 27FEB.

–          ELIRT to provide oil spill response. DCC on stand-by.

–          No viscous material  enters the closed slop system as slop line steam tracing will not be fully functional.

–          Breasting of barges is permitted on the inside of the Terminal only.

–          4 headlines for ships

–          Minimum 2 deckhands on barges for mooring@ 44ft projected by 13MAR:

–          Install temporary fender system to protect top of dock.

–          Barges must land flat against dock due to limited contact area, 150ft run up distance between barges required.

–          No breasted barges, rake-up only

–          No barges outside dock

–          High Pressure steam maybe shutdown

–          MVR system maybe shutdown

ExxonMobil Baton Rouge Dock Plan – 25 FEB AM

EXXON BATON ROUGE
VESSEL NAMELOCATIONAGENTCONTACT
PACIFIC ENDEAVORSAILED 24/0930GMTTONY-504-256-1757
MANAS@ ALLIANCE ANCH MM 64;WAITING BERTH; NOW FOLLOWS SCF ANGARA ON #2 BERTH; ETB 27/AMBERTELSTEVE – 504 388-3536
NORTHERN LIGHT – ENEX/ESMAS TBN DES@ PLAQUEMINES POINT MM 204; USCG CLEARED COTP; POB 25/0930; ETB 25/PMISSBETH-504 234-8165
SCF ANGARA – DARTMOUTH DESON DOCK ALL FAST 25/0606ISSBETH-504 234-8165
STEALTH BERANA@ SWP FAIRWAY ANCH; TRAFFIC DELAYS; FOLLOWS NORTHERN LIGHT; ETB 27/AMGULF HARBORDJ – 985-707-5298
HIGH SUN – CERREJON DESARRIVED SWP 25/0200 @ FAIRWAY ANCH; WAITING TRAFFIC QUEUE AND BERTH; FOLLOWS MANAS ON #2 BERTH; ETB 01/AMISSBETH-504 234-8165
ST.MICHAELIS –SOL FOBARRIVED SWP 23/2330 @ FAIRWAY ANCH; FOLLOWS STEALTH BERANA ON #1 BERTH; ETB 01/PMMORANDENNOU
TBND-APE 150 (40); LAYCAN 25-27TBNTBN
ESTEEM SLPENDOURDISCHARGE 550KB HEBRON CRUDE;ETB 03MAR/TBDTBNTBN
TBN RAIZEN DESLOAD 256KB ULSD; LAYCAN 01-03TBNTBN
GENESIS – PORT OF BATON ROUGE
VESSEL NAMELOCATIONAGENTCONTACT
B-235 M/V J GEORGE BETZSAILED 22/PMMORAN 
ADVANTAGE AVENUE@ PLAQUEMINES POINT WAITING TUG AVAIL; ETB 25/PMISSBETH – 504 234-8165
SOLVIKENDRIFTING OFFSHORE NEAR SWP ETA 23/AM; 1 PRIOR BERTH IMTT ST. ROSE; DISCHARGE 350KB VGO; ETB 27/TBDMORANNICK -504-828-1168
NAVE ARIDENE  @ SWP FAIRWAY ANCH;DISCHARGE 400KB VGO; ETB 01/PMISSBETH – 504 234-8165

  MAINTENANCE: On going detonation arrestor cleaning and inspection requiring limited MVR out of service on various berths.Lube Arm out of serviceDiesel Arm out of service#2 Coker Feed Arm seal repair, waiting hydro test, RTS 25/TBD. Line repairs pending river level projection below 25ft:2-10 Jet line out of service with blinds set; more scale removal required for inspection to determine repair requirements:@ 104-112 bent affecting #4 berth,@ 41 bent plan TBD affecting #2 berth lower cluster,@ 21-22 bent plan TBD affecting #1 berth upper and lower cluster SAFETY NOTES:­­­Fog Delays possible Tuesday night.  Note weather predictions available at National weather service when dewpoint and temperature meet fog is expected: 

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Dock Plan