IMO: Guidelines for Consistent Implementation of Sulphur Cap

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IMO: Guidelines for Consistent Implementation of Sulphur Cap

The IMO Intersessional Working Group meeting of July 2018 has started to develop a set of guidelines on the consistent implementation of regulation 14.1.3 of MARPOL Annex VI for the use by administrations, port state control authorities, ship owners, ship operators, and fuel oil providers. The Pollution Prevention and Response (PPR) subcommittee will continue this work in February 2019.

New guidelines

The development of a suitable industry guidance that addresses potential issues on fuel and machinery systems is very welcomed. The draft terms of reference developed by OCIMF and IPIECA have initiated an interest of many stakeholders to contribute to the
development of the industry guidance document on safe handling of 0.50 % S marine fuels.

Regarding the stability and compatibility of 0.50 % S marine fuels included in the guidance, FuelsEurope is of the opinion that it should be strongly based on the results and/or recommendations of all the parties involved. FuelsEurope is of the opinion that with the adequate preparation from all stakeholders involved, the transition from high sulphur fuel oil to 0.50% sulphur fuels can be handled in a safe way.

Verification of sulphur content

The debates on the verification issues and the control mechanisms and actions, which are intended to lead to a uniform approach on the verification of the sulphur content by all parties, are ongoing.

 

Source: Fuels Europe

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