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Hull War, Strikes, Terrorism and Related Perils , Listed Areas


Joint War Committee
Hull War, Strikes, Terrorism and Related Perils
Listed Areas


The Joint War Committee has recently reviewed the Listed Areas, last altered 25th November 2009, and has agreed the following changes which are incorporated in the new list as attached.

Added:   Iran

Deleted: Thailand, but only the area of the southern Gulf coast between the ports of Songkhla and Narathiwat inclusive


This list will be published on the LMA and IUA websites and will be accessible to all on www.lmalloyds.com and www.iua.co.uk.


The application of this list on individual contracts will be a matter for specific negotiation. 



Neil Roberts
Secretary

 

JWC Hull War, Strikes, Terrorism and Related Perils
Listed Areas (11 March 2010)
Africa
Djibouti excluding transit
Somalia, including waters out to 250 nautical miles from the eastern Somalia coast south of Latitude 10° N.
Indian Ocean, the area beyond the eastern Somalia and Gulf of Aden areas out to 65° E, south of latitude 15° N with the southern boundary being 11° S but at 49° E,  the boundary shall extend due south then east along the latitude 12° S, but excluding the coastal waters of Mozambique, Kenya and Tanzania up to 12 nautical miles offshore
Ivory Coast
Nigeria, including all Nigerian offshore installations

Asia
Pakistan
Sri Lanka

Eastern Europe
Georgia

Indonesia / Malaysia
The port of Balikpapan (SE Borneo) including waters out to 25 nautical miles
Borneo, but only the north east coast between the ports of Kudat and Tarakan inclusive
The port of Jakarta
Sumatera (Sumatra), but only the north eastern coast between 5º 40' N and 0º 48' N, excluding transit

Middle East
Bahrain excluding transit
Gulf of Aden, area as defined overleaf
Iran
Iraq, including all Iraqi offshore oil terminals
Israel
Lebanon
Qatar excluding transit
Saudi Arabia excluding transit
Yemen

Philippines, but only
Mindanao, between the ports of Polloc Harbour and General Santos inclusive
Sulu Archipelago including Jolo, as defined overleaf

South America
Venezuela, including all offshore installations in the Venezuelan EEZ

Definitions:
•    Named Countries shall include their coastal waters up to 12 nautical miles offshore, unless specifically varied above
•    Named Ports shall include all facilities/terminals within areas controlled by the relevant port authority/ies (or as may be more precisely defined by Insurers) including offshore terminals/facilities, and all waters within 12 nautical miles of such but not exceeding 12 nautical miles offshore unless specifically stated.

Sulu Archipelago

The area enclosed between:

a)    on the Western side, a straight line between Tanjung Bidadari (5°49′•6N, 118°21′•0E)  to position 3°32′•0N, 118°57′•0E

b)    on the South Eastern side, a straight line from there to position 5°50′•0N, 122°31′•0E, and thence northwards to position 7°06′•6N, 122°31′•0E

c)    on the Northern side, a straight line from there to Batorampon Point Light (7°06′•6N, 121°53′•8E)

d)    and on the North Western side, a straight line from there back to Tanjung Bidadari.


Gulf of Aden

The area enclosed by the following boundaries:

a)    On the West, Longitude 45° E

b)    on the North, Latitude 15° N

c)    on the East, Longitude 57° E

d)    and on the South, Latitude 10° N.



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