Thu 20 Oct 2011 07:19

OW to host ECA seminar in Singapore


Free seminar to focus on the challenges posed by the 2015 sulphur emission regulations.



O.W. Bunker, one of the world's leading suppliers and traders of bunker fuel, is inviting ship owners and operators to unite in recognising and overcoming the challenges posed by the 2015 sulphur emission regulations in Emissions Control Areas (ECAs).

At a free seminar to be held in Singapore, OW Bunker says it will provide detailed insight on the potential issues that companies face and the solutions that can be adopted to mitigate the impact of regulation.

The event, ‘Rising to the Challenges of an Industry in Transition’, will be held on Monday 31st October 2011 at the Pan Pacific Singapore from 10-12am. Using OW Bunker’s latest research and analysis, the seminar will focus on:

* The impact of impending SOx regulations
* The challenges of operating in Emission Control Areas
* The potential for LNG
* The supply and demand outlook for LSFO and distillates

Commenting on the upcoming event, Søren Christian Meyer, Global Sales Director, OW Bunker, said: "The 2015 ECA rulings presents ship owners and operators with serious challenges; it is a potential minefield. From the cost of distillates, and concerns over supply and demand, to the technical and operational issues when switching from heavy fuel oils. Right now there is confusion in the market on the solutions to these problems, such as distillate use, LNG or scrubbers. We want to provide the market with clarity. Our seminar will give owners and operators real insight and intelligence, based on the latest research and analysis, on how to meet this regulatory challenge head on and get a step on the rest of the market."

The breakfast seminar will take place at the Pan Pacific Singapore (Pacific 3, Level 1) on Monday 31st October from 10-12am, and will be free of charge.

To register your attendance, please visit: event@owbunker.com before 27th October 2011.

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