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A clear pathway for shipping?
Navigating the regulatory maze
INSIDE:
OW BUNKER – TEN YEARS AFTER
DEMAND FOR NEW FUELS
CARBON CAPTURE
DIGITAL LEARNING
OW Bunker – 10 years on
- In the run-up to the 10th anniversary of the collapse of OW Bunker, Lesley Bankes-Hughes asks bunker stakeholders to assess the long-term impact on the industry of the sudden market exit of
the world’s largest marine fuel company
Alternative Marine Fuels
- Jesse Fahnestock of the Global Maritime Forum explains to Ian Taylor how demand aggregation strategies could help support shipping’s drive to alternative fuels
- Chris Thorne of UMAS looks at how the UK can help to kick-start shipping’s transition to zero-emission fuels
Charterparties and Alternative Fuels
- Linda Jacques of Lester Aldridge looks at the legal issues that can arise in the use of alternative fuels and charterparties
Regulatory Compliance
- Hussein Al-Khalisy of Argus Media considers whether the need for compliance with both IMO and EU regulations will drive a significant shift in bunker demand towards alternative fuels
- Alexandra Veroude and Emma Zomer of STX Commodities look at how shipping companies can navigate maritime regulatory changes to develop a robust decarbonisation plan
- Dionysis Diamantopoulos of Baseblue explains the key differences between Fuel EU Maritime and the EU ETS, the penalties for non-compliance, and practical steps companies can take to ensure they remain compliant
Wind Propulsion
- Gavin Allwright of the IWSA asks if FuelEU Maritime is developing in a favourable direction for wind propulsion
Safety & Risk
- James Forsdyke of Lloyd’s Register Maritime Decarbonisation Hub makes the case for ‘putting the seafarer first’ in shipping’s transition to a multi-fuel, next-zero future
Carbon Capture and Storage
- As carbon capture and storage becomes a pivotal tool in reducing emissions, the maritime industry is poised to play a key role in transporting this new commodity. However, infrastructure development needs to be accelerated and legal restrictions must be addressed to allow sufficient scale-up to meet likely global demand and facilitate cross-border transportation, write Linda Roxburgh and Sofie Gleditsch of Wikborg Rein
Fuel Price Protection
- Kim Rosello of Paratus & Partners looks at the benefits of taking a long-term view on fuel hedging
Training
- With 87% of seafarers needing immediate training to handle alternative marine fuels safely, Captain Pradeep Chawla of MarinePALS explains why the demand for innovative digital learning solutions has never been more urgent
Decommissioning Infrastructure
- Decommissioning oil and gas infrastructure is a complex process that must take multiple commercial and environmental factors into consideration, writes Marine Masters’ Henk Smith






































