The maritime industry is at a turning point—and the time for action is now. With the IMO30 and IMO50 targets charting the path towards a sustainable future, the EU ETS and FuelEU Maritime regulations are set to fuel the urgency for change. By spring 2025, the IMO’s midterm measures will present bold new opportunities to innovate and lead the charge in the low-carbon era. While the road to decarbonisation is filled with challenges, the truth is clear: no one can tackle this alone. Collaboration across the industry is the key to navigating this transition successfully.
The Decarbonisation Review is a digital first-edition packed with powerful insights from the industry's most influential leaders who are paving the way for a greener maritime future. Inside, you'll find 4 exclusive interviews with key figures at the forefront of the decarbonisation movement:
Now is the time to take bold action, lead the way, and shape the future of maritime industry - downloading The Decarbonisation Review will equip you with the insights and strategies to not only meet the challenges ahead but to be at the forefront of redefining the industry for generations to come.
Explore key projects, technologies, and growth hotspots in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, Japan, and Korea.
Asia is fast becoming the epicenter of LNG bunkering growth. With demand expected to double by 2030 and over 1,000 LNG-fueled vessels forecasted by 2028, the region is scaling infrastructure, innovation, and investment at record pace. This report is your insider guide to what’s next.
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The maritime industry stands at a crossroads—adapt now or face escalating risks. With stricter decarbonisation regulations on the horizon from the IMO and EU, companies can no longer afford to take a wait-and-see approach. Future-proofing your operations isn’t just about compliance, it’s about securing long-term success in an increasingly transparent and competitive market.
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Are you ready to embrace emerging decarbonisation technologies?
The path to maritime decarbonisation is being paved with groundbreaking technologies designed to meet the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) ambitious sustainability targets. With new solutions emerging to support compliance with mid-term measures, now is the time to explore the innovations reshaping the industry.
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Discover the technologies that will shape the future of maritime sustainability and prepare your fleet for a greener tomorrow.
Are you prepared for the IMO's mid-term measures?
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is setting the course for maritime decarbonisation with its ambitious mid-term measures. As these regulations redefine emissions standards and compliance requirements, staying ahead is no longer optional—it’s essential.
This infographic focuses exclusively on the IMO's transformative mid-term measures, offering insights and strategies to help maritime operators navigate this pivotal shift in the industry.
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Are you ready to navigate the wave of maritime decarbonisation? With the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) and the European Union introducing groundbreaking mid-term measures and fuel standards, staying ahead of these regulatory changes isn’t just an option – it’s a necessity.
This Fact Sheet dives deep into the key IMO and EU regulatory measures driving the transformation. With expert insights from Mark Watts, Director at LP Brussels, you’ll gain the tools to not only comply but thrive as the industry transitions towards a more sustainable and green future.
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Discover the future of maritime energy with our new mini-report on LNG availability and the transition to Bio-LNG and Green LNG.
Our latest mini-report, an extract from our comprehensive study LNG Availability and the Transition to Bio-LNG and Green LNG (2024-2026), provides crucial insights into the evolving landscape of LNG and its greener alternatives. This report delves into the projected fuel usage within the global maritime sector, highlighting the anticipated energy demand and the role of LNG, Bio-LNG, and Green LNG.
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This mini-report is essential for stakeholders looking to understand the dynamics of LNG and its sustainable alternatives in the maritime industry. Stay ahead of the curve with our expert insights and data-driven analysis.
The period from 2023 to 2025 marks a transformative phase for the LNG bunkering and alternative marine fuels market, presenting unique regional opportunities that could redefine the industry. This timeframe opens new pathways for growth, investment, and cross-regional collaboration.
In anticipation of this year’s Global Maritime Decarbonisation Summit, our New Regional Opportunities Report (2023-2025) highlights these opportunities, offering a deep dive into the regional developments and dynamics within the LNG bunkering sector. It also examines advancements in alternative marine fuels, providing stakeholders with a clear understanding of the evolving market landscape to make strategic, informed decisions. With insights into the latest trends, key drivers, emerging technologies, and current challenges, this report sheds light on the regional outlook for LNG bunkering and alternative marine fuels.
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This report offers essential insights for those looking to navigate and capitalise on the future of marine fuels.
As maritime operators face increasing regulatory pressures and ambitious climate objectives, the path forward for sustainable fuel solutions has never been more critical. This report provides essential insights into the rapidly evolving landscape of alternative fuels, spotlighting the International Maritime Organization's (IMO) targets, the EU’s 2035 emissions reduction plan, and new regulations driving the shift toward sustainability.
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Gain a deeper understanding of how maritime leaders are optimising fuel strategies and advancing greenhouse gas reductions in the pursuit of a sustainable future.
Regulations for LNG-powered ships will continue to be updated in line with green targets, but what will this mean for maritime operators across the globe in practical terms? We kickstart the conversation by exploring the latest regulation trends impacting the maritime industry, in particular, the increasingly stringent environmental regulations coming into force to meet decarbonisation goals.
This report also features expert commentary from industry leaders, such as Richard Hepworth, Business Unit President, Trelleborg Marine & Infrastructure, Roxana Caliminte, Deputy Secretary General, GIE, and Maryam Salman, Consultant, Qamar Energy, to help you navigate regulations and drive decarbonisation in the maritime industry.
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A global commitment to decarbonisation and tighter regulations mean shipping operators will need to seek out alternatives to fossil fuels. Ahead of the LNG Bunkering & Future Fuel Global Summit 2023, Mark Watts, Former two-term Member of European Parliament, Co-owner & Director, LP Brussels and Chief Executive of UK Transport in Europe, Javier Cervera, Head of Responsible Energy Transition, Balearia, Maryam Salman, Consultant, Qamar Energy, Dain Detillier, Executive Vice President - LNG Operations, Harvey Gulf International Marine, and Tom Strang, Senior Vice President, Maritime Affairs, Carnival Corporation & plc discuss the promising alternatives and the challenges faced by operators in the coming years.
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The protracted oil price depression has seen the contraction and retrogression of many fuel-dependent markets in the past 24 months. Bunkering with liquefied natural gas (LNG) has been one of those areas affected, by the drop in the conventional fuel for the maritime industry.
In this infographic, conducted with Oil & Gas IQ's burgeoning bunkering network, we can begin to paint a surprisingly encouraging picture of a sector that refuses to be blown off course by the worst oil price crash in living memory.
In this exclusive interview, Tim Haidar speaks with Ed de Jong, Business Development at G.C.M. Deen Shipping about the challenges involved with converting your fleet to LNG and their pioneering LNG bunker barge, the Argonon.
Ahead of the LNG Bunkering Summit, we surveyed over 500 specialists involved in the LNG Bunkering supply chain to gain a deeper understanding of how the sector is continuing to move forward in challenging market conditions; as well as future opportunities and trends in the coming years.
Oil & Gas IQ spoke exclusively with Cees Boon, Sector Coordinator Harbour Master Policy Department, Port of Rotterdam and Stefaan Adriaens, Commercial Manager, Gate Terminal about the current challenges and opportunities relating to the new LNG bunkering terminal and their thoughts on the future of LNG as a widely used marine fuel.
LNG consistently outperforms traditional maritime fuels on a local emissions basis and in greenhouse gas performance. Ahead of the LNG Bunkering Summit, Oil & Gas IQ spoke exclusively to Steve Esau, General Manager, SEA\LNG to gain an overview of the current state of Global LNG Bunkering market, and the progress of SEA\LNG in accelerating the widespread adoption of LNG as a fuel for cleaner maritime shipping.