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METF21 Programme

Marine Energy Transition Forum 2021

05 October - 06 October

Port House, Antwerp, Belgium

Shipping’s decarbonisation challenge – making change happen

Join us in Antwerp to hear global energy experts discuss how shipping will fuel its future and to discover what the marine energy transition really means for you and your business.

Organised by Petrospot Limited, and supported by the Port of Antwerp.

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METF21 Programme


Shipping’s decarbonisation challenge – making change happen

The Port House, the Port of Antwerp:  5-6 October 2021

Standard Pass:  £346 (€450)

Registration for this event is closed.

8:00 am

Welcome

Welcome Coffee & Registration

Welcome address
Guy Janssens, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Port of Antwerp

9:00 am - 10:00 am

SESSION ONE: Regulation and the Decarbonisation Challenge

This session will ‘set the scene’ for the forum with stakeholders from across the industry offering their perspectives on the scale of the challenge facing shipping and the ports sectors in developing targets and strategies to meet the International Maritime Organisation’s initial targets for vessel greenhouse gas emissions reduction.

IMO 2020 and Beyond – an ExxonMobil Perspective
Eddie Fish, Market Development Advisor, Aviation & Marine Fuels, ExxonMobil

Navigating the energy transition – rules vs a risk-based approach
Peter Van de Graaf – Senior Surveyor, Lloyd’s Register

The Role of Ports as Decarbonisation Infrastructure Hubs
Jonas Helseth, Director, Bellona Europa

Small-scale LNG Solutions
Per Roed, Chief Technical Officer, Avenir LNG

Panel Discussion / Q&A


10:30 am - 11:55 am

SESSION TWO: Vessel Propulsion Technologies

Reducing GHG emissions onboard ship will require innovative and creative solutions – and the clock is ticking. This session will focus on recent developments in vessel propulsion technologies and the importance of forging partnerships to deliver environmental initiatives.

Chair’s Opening Remarks
Lesley Bankes-Hughes, Director of Publishing/Executive Editor, Bunkerspot/Petrospot

Enabling Zero Emission Marine Operation using Batteries and Fuel Cells
Ashish Kamat, Global Product Specialist, Energy Storage & Fuel cells, ABB Marine & Ports

Win, Win, Wind – Wind Propulsion Solutions for Decarbonising Shipping
Gavin Allwright, Secretary, International Windship Association (IWSA)

Leading the way in Maritime Energy Transition
Kim Strate Kiegstad, Vice President Sales, Corvus Energy

Panel Discussion / Q&A

12:15 pm - 12:45 pm

SESSION THREE: The Contribution of Ports and Other Industry Stakeholders to the Marine Energy Industry

This session will consider the role of ports in developing sustainability targets and supporting stakeholder initiatives to achieve emissions reduction. It will also look at the importance of increasing transparency and accountability in the energy supply chain as part of the transition.

Chair’s Opening Remarks
Lesley Bankes-Hughes, Director of Publishing/Executive Editor, Bunkerspot/Petrospot

Future Transport in Port Cities – Shortsea and Zero Emission Road Initiatives
Heidi Neilson, Head of Environment, Oslo Port Authority

Preparing a port: the means to an unsettled end
Pieter Vandermeeren, Technical Manager – Environment, Port of Antwerp

2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

SESSION FOUR: Marine Fuels for 2050 and Beyond – The Options So Far

In order to deliver on the IMO’s 2040 and 2050 GHG targets, shipping will have to give up its dependence on traditional, oil-based bunker fuels. This session looks at some of the alternative fuels that are already established or are about to enter the marine fuel pool and considers their environmental credentials as well as issues such commercial feasibility and scalability.

Chair’s Opening Remarks
Lesley Bankes-Hughes, Director of Publishing/Executive Editor, Bunkerspot/Petrospot
Electrofuels From Renewables – Applications, Co-Benefits and Policy Solutions
Graeme MacLean, Principal Consultant, Ricardo Energy & Environment
An Update on the Current FlexFueler 002 LNG Bunkering Project in Antwerp and Wider Market Developments
Corentin Cassiers, Key Account Manager, Fluxys
The role of LNG in the transition toward low-and zero-carbon shipping
Michael Schaap, Commercial Director Marine, Titan LNG
Future-proof shipping is available now
Thierry Clément, Business Development Manager, GTT
BioLNG, Today’s Future Fuel
Frank Harteveld, General Manager Sales & Strategic Development, Fuel Gas Supply Systems, Wärtsilä Gas Solutions
Towards (net) zero emissions – the mosaic of (alternative) fuel options for shipping
Alexander Feindt, Global Business Development Manager, Marine Four-Stroke, MAN Energy Solutions
Ammonia as a building block in the energy transition
Tessa Major, Director, Port Relations and Business Relationships, Yara
Methanol: the pathway fuel to the future
Peter Schild, Director of Marine Fuels, Proman Shipping
Panel Discussion / Q&A
4:30 pm - 5:30 pm

SESSION FIVE: Shipping’s Energy Transition – How Will It Be Financed?

Achieving emissions reduction targets is an imperative for shipping and the wider maritime sector, but the realisation of these ambitions will require significant, ongoing investment. This session will look at the financial implications of decarbonisation and review some of the cross-sector and regional initiatives which could underpin and facilitate shipping’s journey to a low and zero carbon future.

Chair’s Opening Remarks
Lesley Bankes-Hughes, Director of Publishing/Executive Editor, Bunkerspot/Petrospot

Progressing the Investment Readiness Level of the Marine Decarbonisation Solutions
Dr Carlo Raucci, Marine Decarbonisation Consultant, Lloyd’s Register

Financing ESG Transition in Shipping
Dimitris Sakipis, Head of ESG, Sustainability and Climate Services, PwC Greece

Financing the Marine Energy Transition – Options and Solutions
Jacob Armstrong, Sustainable Shipping Officer, Transport & Environment

Chair’s Closing Remarks
Lesley Bankes-Hughes, Director of Publishing/Executive Editor, Bunkerspot/Petrospot

End of METF 2021 Conference

Drinks Reception