Developments in the use of LNG as marine fuel

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Developments in the use of LNG as marine fuel 1 Roel Hoenders Project officer for environmental protection European Sustainable Shipping Forum 1 st Plenary 27 November 2013

Addressing barriers related to the use of LNG Commission/EMSA Ad-Hoc LNG Expert Group meetings Meetings took place in April, June and December 2012 Representatives of the entire chain: gas-industry, engine builders, ports, classification societies, ship-owners and Member States More interest and participants in every meeting Facilitating an open dialogue between different parties Determine how the Commission + EMSA can be instrumental JOINTLY identified all possible barriers and gaps Outcomes: LNG as a fuel is not new (first LNG fuelled vessel operates since 2000) A few EU ports provide LNG bunkering, but experience is still limited Uncertainty as regards the price and availability of LNG in ports Absence of a binding international and/or EU regulatory framework/code for LNG fuelled ships & LNG bunkering Diversification of bunkering rules may lead to a disturbed level-playingfield for EU ports + different local requirements for ship-owners 2

Filling the gaps: addressing regulatory barriers In the absence of a binding legal framework, how to guarantee a uniform and high level of safety when bunkering LNG in the EU? 1. EMSA (on behalf of the Commission) pro-actively contributes to finalizing the IGF Code International Code of Safety for Gas-Fuelled Ships will supersede the current interim guidelines for gas fuelled ships Outstanding issues (LNG storage tank location, alternative design arrangements, mobile tanks, approval and certification, etc.) are discussed in the IMO CCC (carriage of cargoes and containers) and IMO SDC (ship design and construction) sub-committees. LNG bunkering aspects only addressed from the ships side. To be finalized by end of 2014, early 2015 3 2. EMSA procured a specific study that identifies all regulatory barriers related to LNG bunkering to Germanischer Lloyd Including a full regulatory gap-matrix + proposal for a EU LNG bunkering standard Finalized early 2013 after a wide consultation of stakeholders

Filling the gaps: addressing regulatory barriers In the absence of a binding legal framework, how to guarantee a uniform and high level of safety when bunkering LNG in the EU? 3. EMSA actively engages in various international regulatory initiatives to ensure alignment in the EU with int. developments Final draft of ISO s Technical Specifications for LNG bunkering to be discussed in a final meeting before the end of the year Technical Specifications remain a voluntary document certain aspects may still require more detailed elements (training, risk assessments, ) 4 Contributes to the drafting of bunkering checklists and accreditation guidelines by IAPH (Int. Ass. of Ports and Harbours) sector initiative to set minimum standard + avoid patchwork of rules increasing interest of ports worldwide, but voluntary instrument Follows the initiative of SIGTTO to set up a new NGO specifically for LNG fuelled ships to be accredited at IMO still in early phase of development: setting up secretariat, membership

Filling the gaps: addressing regulatory barriers In the absence of a binding legal framework, how to guarantee a uniform and high level of safety when bunkering LNG in the EU? 4. EMSA follows up the findings and outcomes of the various TEN-T financed projects which address the LNG (bunkering) Sub-regional TEN-T projects such as Costa or LNG in Baltic Sea Ports cover feasibility studies for LNG bunkering in ports, development of bunkering rules & planning of infrastructure New projects have recently been announced and should kick-off soon. 5. Recent Commission tender ( 1.000.000) on the Completion of an EU framework on LNG-fuelled ships and its relevant fuel provision infrastructure aims at completing the EU-wide framework for use of LNG as fuel 5 Published on 17 October 2013, deadline for proposals mid-december Lot 1 focuses on analysis and evaluation of identified gaps and of the remaining aspects related to LNG distribution and bunkering

http://www.emsa.europa.eu/main/sustainable-toolbox/meetings.html 6 THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION, roel.hoenders@emsa.europa.eu