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MWLP24 Programme

Maritime Week Las Palmas 2024

17 June - 19 June

Santa Catalina Hotel

Following the huge success of the inaugural Maritime Week Las Palmas in 2022, Petrospot is returning to Gran Canaria in June 2024 to bring together the bunker, energy, shipping and maritime industries to showcase this dynamic logistics hub and the wide range of maritime services provided by the port of Las Palmas to ships sailing to and from Africa, Europe and the Americas. The flagship conference will be complemented by site visits designed to introduce the key maritime services on offer in the Canary Islands to a wider international audience.

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MWLP24 Programme


Monday 17 – Wednesday 19 June 2024
Santa Catalina Hotel

Standard Rate: £345 (€395)


 

Programme details are updated regularly and are subject to change as new speakers are confirmed and themes developed.

If you feel you could make a significant contribution to the programme, please email Llewellyn Bankes-Hughes [email protected]
or call +44 1295 814455 to discuss this further.

9:00 am

SESSION FOUR: DEVELOPMENTS IN THE BUNKERING SECTOR

This session is focused on traditional bunkering, the activity that is most closely associated with the Port of Las Palmas. It will look at pricing and availability, fuel quality, fuel storage and handling, refuelling ships in port and offshore, and supplying the West African market.

Moderator: Llewellyn Bankes-Hughes, CEO & Founder, Petrospot Ltd

Bunker pricing and international issues
Hussein Al-Khalisy, Alternative Marine Fuels Reporter, Argus Media

A bunker supplier’s perspective
Rebeca Hangartner-Saraldi, Trader, Addax Energy

A practical digital solution
Pablo Sanso Gil, Head of Sales (EMEA), Minerva Bunkering

Peninsula’s LNG bunkering business
Nacho de Miguel, Head of Alternative Fuels & Sustainability, Peninsula

10:30 am

Networking Coffee Break

11:00 am

SESSION FIVE: DECARBONISATION

This session will take a close look at decarbonisation in shipping and bunkering, examining the viability and suitability of a range of alternative marine fuels and explaining current and incoming environmental regulations

Moderator:
Llewellyn Bankes-Hughes, CEO & Founder, Petrospot Ltd

True sustainability in shipping
Sofia Fürstenberg Stott, Partner, Furstenberg Maritime Advisory

The role of retrofits in the decarbonisation path
Benedetta D’Amato, Project Manager – EMEA Region, RINA Marine Consulting

EU ETS and FEMREG: propellers or drag-anchors
Valentina Keys, Counsel, Watson Farley & Williams LLP

Alternative fuels: Early winners versus long term solutions
Nigel Draffin, Consultant, Author & Lecturer / Treasurer, International Bunker Industry Association

Wind propulsion as a zero emissions energy source for commercial shipping
Gavin Allwright, Secretary General, International Windship Association (IWSA)

Tenerife Port Zero, our path towards a greener horizon
Miguel Ángel Bonnet Hodgson, Sales & Marketing Manager/Commercial, Autoridad Portuaria de S.C. de Tenerife

Developments in Marine Energy Production
José Joaquín Hernández-Brito, CEO, PLOCAN

Moderator

Speaker Information

12:30 pm

Networking Lunch

2:00 pm

SESSION SIX: DIGITALISATION

This session will look at ways in which technology can enhance transparency throughout the bunkering process, including the use of mass flow metering systems to measure fuel deliveries and drones to detect emissions.

Moderator:
Llewellyn Bankes-Hughes, CEO & Founder, Petrospot Ltd

SPEGC – High Technology Incubator In Data Analytics And Artificial Intelligence Applied To The Marine Environment
Guillermo Quintana Ramos, Project Development Coordinator, IAT Marino-Maritima

Digitalisation in bunkering
Julie Nielsen, Head of Bunker Sales, StormGeo

Drones in the Maritime Sector: The Future has Arrived
Iván Álvarez, Director, Drones Maritime

Mass Flow Meters: The future is today
Claudia Beumer, Director, C4Fuel

3:00 pm

Networking Coffee Break

3:30 pm

SESSION SEVEN: EDUCATION AND TRAINING

This session will look at the state of maritime education, examining the challenges, opportunities, and skill requirements of shipping’s transition towards a zero-carbon future.

Nigel Draffin, Consultant, Author & Lecturer / Treasurer, International Bunker Industry Association

Gavin Allwright, Secretary General, International Windship Association (IWSA)

Andrés Caballero Quintana, Head of the Unit of the Government Area of ​​Mobility, Economic Promotion and Sea City

Speaker Information

4:30 pm

SESSION EIGHT: WOMEN IN SHIPPING AND MARITIME

This session brings together a selection of women working at various levels and in different sectors of the maritime industry, in Las Palmas and beyond, to share their views on key issues that impact their daily work experience.

Moderator:
Elba Bueno Cabrera, Manager, Canary Islands Maritime Cluster and FEDEPORT

Beatriz Calzada Ojeda, President of the Port Authority of Las Palmas
Verónica Ducouré, Managing Director, Dynamic Fuels

Mª Teresa Satué, Finance Manager, Oryx Iberia S.A.U.
Sonia Ferrera Alonso, Founder & CEO, VERTA
Rosana Álvarez Vázquez, Director, Elittoral Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering Studies

5:30 pm

Day Two Closing Remarks:

Closing Remarks:
Llewellyn Bankes-Hughes, CEO & Founder, Petrospot Ltd

Speaker Information

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Maritime Week Las Palmas 2024, Networking Reception

Networking Reception
Alis Rooftop, Santa Catalina Hotel