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Bunkerspot Oct/Nov 22

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5 Oct 2022  

Russian Sanctions

The bunkering perspective

 

Sanctions

Steve Simms of Simms Showers takes a close look at how national regulations interpret the ‘transformation’ of Russian marine fuel into a non-sanctioned product

Ioannis Generalis of Y. Georgiades & Associates LLC considers how the sanctions imposed by the European Union and others on Russia following the invasion of Ukraine have affected bunkering

Interview :Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation

In conversation with Lesley Bankes-Hughes, Professor Lynn Loo of the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation outlines the aims and initiatives of this testbed for innovation

Commercial Issues

Hamed Fathi of IME argues that bunker traders play a vital, and often unsung, role in supporting the maritime industry

FuelEU Maritime Regulation

Transport & Environment’s Faïg Abbasov believes that the FuelEU Maritime Regulation could lead to a ‘hydrogen revolution’ in shipping – if it is properly calibrated

Emissions Monitoring

Emerson’s Naveen Hegde explains how a reporting solution based on Coriolis mass flow meters supports compliance with the new EEXI and CII regulations

CII Compliance

Dylan Keil of Bearing examines how AI can help ship owners achieve environmental compliance

Alternative Fuels

Bill Wakeling of KPI OceanConnect weighs up the role of alternative fuels and carbon offsets in shipping’s green transition

Methanol

Proman’s Anita Gajadhar and Erik Hånell of Stena Bulk discuss their pioneering partnership on shipping’s decarbonisation with Lesley Bankes-Hughes

Robert Schluter of e1 Marine makes the case for using the combination of methanol-to-hydrogen technology and fuel cells to unlock shipping’s decarbonisation potential

Emulsion Fuels

Quadrise Fuel’s CEO Jason Miles explains how the company’s fuel solutions can facilitate the energy transition

Biofuels

Julien Boulland of Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore assesses both the short and long-term potential of biofuels

Regulatory Issues

Alessio Sbraga and Johanna Ohlman of HFW look at recent developments and emerging issues in the regulation of the maritime sector’s GHG emissions

Hydrogen Supply

The challenges of developing the hydrogen supply chain are numerous but critical to the availability of low and zero carbon fuels, writes Georgios Plevrakis of ABS Green Shipping Corridors Taylor Goelz and Jesse Fahnestock look at green shipping corridors

Market-based measures

Ana Laranjeira of Opportunity Green argues for an ambitious approach to pricing international shipping emissions

Fuel Additives

Drew Marine’s Albert Leyson believes that the great transition to alternative low/zero-carbon fuels has begun – and advises on how to smooth the process

Digitalisation

Antonis Malaxianakis of Harbor Lab explains how digitalisation can bring transparency – and cost-savings – to the business of disbursement accounting

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