bunkerworld
PortworldOceanIntelligenceSustainableShipping
Los Angeles/Longbeach 2007
  • Companies attending so far:
  • Advanced Cleanup Technologies, Inc. (ACTi)
  • American Petroleum Institute (API)
  • APL Co. Pte Ltd
  • APM Terminals Pacific Ltd.
  • Aquafuel Research Ltd.
  • BP
  • BP America Inc.
  • BP Marine Fuels
  • BP Shipping
  • California Air Resources Board (ARB)
  • Carnival Corporation
  • CEPSA
  • CEPSA Marine Fuels (CMF)
  • Chemoil Corporation
  • Chevron Corporation
  • ConocoPhillips, R&D and Shared Services (Technology & Major Projects)
  • ConocoPhillips (USA)
  • Crystal Cruises Inc
  • Dampskibsselskabet TORM A/S
  • DG Environment, European Commission
  • DK Group Netherlands BV
  • DNV Petroleum Services (DNVPS) Sales Office for Western USA / Canada
  • DNV Petroleum Services Inc (DNVPS)
  • Dolphin Marine Fuels Inc.
  • Eitzen Group A/S
  • ENAP Refinerias SA
  • Environment Canada (Vancouver)
  • Friends of the Earth - Bluewater Network
  • General Petroleum Inc
  • Hanjin Shipping Co. Ltd. (US)
  • Hawaii DOH - Clean Air Branch
  • Hess Corporation
  • Holland America Line
  • Imperium Renewables Inc.
  • Infineum UK Ltd.
  • Infineum USA LP.
  • Innospec Fuel Specialities LLC
  • Intelligent Energy
  • International Maritime Leasing
  • Intertanko North America
  • Japan International Transport Institute
  • Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd (K Line)
  • KiteShip Corporation
  • Kotram Nig. Ltd.
  • Krystallon Ltd
  • Lloyd's Register North America, Inc.
  • MAN Diesel A/S
  • Marine and Energy Consulting Ltd
  • Marine Exhaust Solutions Inc
  • Marine Petrobulk Ltd.
  • Marinoil Servicios Maritimos SA de CV
  • Matson Navigation Company
  • Moffatt & Nichol
  • Oceana
  • OceanConnect.com Inc
  • Pacific Maritime Magazine
  • Pacific Merchant Shipping Association (PMSA)
  • Pacific Summit Energy
  • Pedro Miguel's Associates
  • Petroleos Marinos de Chile Ltda (PMC)
  • PIRA Energy Group
  • Plains All American Pipeline L.P.
  • Port of Long Beach
  • Port of Los Angeles
  • Port of Portland
  • Port of San Francisco
  • Port of Seattle
  • Port of Tacoma
  • Primafuel, Inc
  • Propulsion Dynamics Inc.
  • Puget Sound Clean Air Agency
  • ResidenSea Ltd.
  • Retired
  • Ross & Associates Environmental Consulting, Ltd.
  • Saybolt Nederland BV
  • Sea to Sky Pollution Solutions Corporation
  • Seaworthy Systems Inc.
  • Shipping Emissions Abatement and Trading (SEAaT)
  • Starcrest Consulting Group LLC.
  • Stevens Institute of Technology
  • STX Corporation
  • Tesoro Refining and Marketing Co.
  • The Jankovich Company
  • The Port of Corpus Christi
  • The Walt Disney Company
  • Total Petrochemicals USA Inc Marine Fuels
  • Tradewinds (US)
  • Trans-Tec Services (Japan) Co. Ltd.
  • Umicore
  • University of Delaware
  • US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
  • Virginia Port Authority
  • Vopak West Coast
  • Wartsila North America, Inc.
  • Waterfront Shipping Company Limited
  • Western States Petroleum Association (WSPA)
  • Westport Petroleum Inc
  • Westwood Shipping Lines Inc.
  • World Fuel Services Corporation
  • World Shipping Council
  • Who should attend?
  • Cruise operators, container operators and tanker operators
  • Ship Managers
  • Charterers
  • Operations and Technical managers
  • Marine fuel suppliers, traders, brokers
  • Non-governmental organisations (NGOs)
  • Port authorities
  • Port operators
  • Refiners
  • Regulatory bodies
  • Ship Owners
  • Shipping agents
  • Testing agencies
  • Environmental groups
  • Technology companies

Agenda

Wednesday, October 24
10:00-17:00

West Coast Collaborative Marine Vessels and Ports Sector meeting in Long Beach Hilton Hotel.
Click here for Agenda and free registration

The Marine Vessels and Ports Workgroup explores opportunities to share information and seek funding for a variety of projects including: alternative fuel use for vessels and on-shore equipment, equipment retrofits and early retirement, and cold ironing for ocean-going vessels and plug-in power for on-shore equipment. In addition, the Workgroup is the primary source of information exchange on the West Coast for a potential application for a Sulfur Emission Control Area (SECA).

 

Bunkerworld Forum: Delegate Registration
17:30-20:00 Hilton Hotel, Long Beach
Bunkerworld Forum Opening Reception, Pacific Room, Hilton Hotel, Long Beach
18:00-20:30 Hosted by Chevron Corporation
Thursday, October 25
7:45-8:50 Morning Coffee and Registration
Keynote Session
8:50-9:00

Introduction
T.L. Garrett, Pacific Merchant Shipping Association: Chairperson

9:00-9:10

Welcome Address
Mario Cordero, Harbor Commission President, Port of Long Beach

9:10-9:25 Keynote Speech
Wayne Nastri, Administrator for the Pacific Southwest Region, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Session One: Climate changed: Shipping and Greenhouse Gases
9:25-9:45 Understanding CO2 from Ships
James J. Corbett, P.E., Ph.D., Associate Professor, Marine Policy Program, University of Delaware
9:45-10:05 European Policy on Greenhouse Gases and Ships
Mark Major, DG Environment, European Commission
10:05-10:25 Technologies for Change
Jorn Winkler, Founder, DK Group
10:25-10:45 Global Warming Solutions
Richard Varenichik, Air Pollution Specialist, California Air Resources Board
10:45-11:00

Q&A

11:00-11:25 Coffee & Networking (Sponsored by Dolphin Marine Fuels Inc.)
Session Two: Regional versus Global Sulphur Emission Control Areas: The Quest for Uniformity
11:25-11:45 Taking the Initiative: Ultra Low Sulphur for Main Engines in California
Peggy Taricco, Manager, Technical Analysis Section, California Air Resources Board
11:45-12:05

The Refining and CO2 Impact of Switching to a Global 'Distilate SECA'
Michael Leister, Chair, Fuels Committee, American Petroleum Institute

12:05-12:25 The Case for Global Use of Distillate or 'Clean Fuels'
Joe Angelo, Director of Regulatory Affairs, INTERTANKO
12:25-12:45

Fragmented Rules: Certification and policing of state, federal and global "SECAs"
Ches K. King, Business Development Manager, West Coast USA, Lloyd's Register North America

12:45-13:00 Q&A
13:00-14:20 Lunch (Sponsored by DNV Petroleum Services)
Session Three: 200 Million Tonnes Per Year and Rising - Meeting Future Demand for Low Emissions Bunker Fuel
14:20-14:40 Marine Fuel Solutions That Meet Environmental Compliance in California
Dennis Bryant, Trader/Operations, Chemoil Energy
14:40-15:00 Shipping Emissions Regulations: The Road Map to Amend MARPOL Annex VI
Pedro-Miguel Martínez Sánchez, Products Technology Manager, CEPSA
15:00-15:20 Solutions for efficient and reliable steaming towards a cleaner future
Monique Vermeire, Lead Research Chemist Marine Fuels, Chevron Corporation
15:20-15:40 Meeting Future Demand with Alternative Fuels
Donald Gregory, Director Environment and Sustainability, BP Marine
15:40-15:50 Q&A
15:50-16:15 Coffee & Networking (Sponsored by Dolphin Marine Fuels Inc)
Session Four: Thinking Beyond Percentage Cuts and Fuels: Alternatives to Reduce Emissions
16:15-16:35 The Case for Emissions Trading
John Aitken, Secretary General, Sulphur Emissions Abatement and Trading (SEAaT)
16:35-16:55 The Case for Scrubbing
Robert Clarke, Business Development Manager, Marine Exhaust Solutions (MES)
16:55-17:15 LNG auxiliary power in port for container ships
Leo Schnellmann, Director Sulzer Engines, Wärtsilä Americas Inc.
17:15-17:35 The Case for Emissions Reduction Through Emulsion Technology
Eric Hutchingame, President, Sea to Sky Pollution Solutions
17:35-17:45 Q&A
Bunkerworld Forum Evening Reception, The Madison, 110 Pine Ave, Long Beach
19:30 Hosted by Chemoil Energy
Friday, October 26
8:00-9:00 Morning Coffee
Session Five: Ship Operator's Perspective: How the Industry Is Adapting to Regulatory Pressure
9:30-9:50 Pacific Rim: What has Changed for Ship Operators since 2005 and What Does the Future Hold?
T.L. Garrett, Vice President, Pacific Merchant Shipping Association
9:50-10:10 Achieving a Green Cruise Fleet: Fuel, Engines and Beyond
Thomas Dow, Vice President Public Affairs, Carnival Corp.
10:10-10:00 The Switch to Low Sulphur Fuel Oil in California - A Case Study
Lee Kindberg, Director, Health, Safety & Environment AP Moller-Maersk Terminals
10:30-10:50 A Sustainable Business: Meeting the Demand for Ship Emission Reductions
Lisa M. Swanson, P. E., Manager, Environmental Affairs, Matson Navigation
10:50-11:05 Q&A
11:05-11:30 Coffee & Networking (Sponsored by Dolphin Marine Fuels Inc)
Session Six: Port Perspective: Port Initiatives That Are Changing Shipping
11:30-11:50 Implementing Lower Emissions Regulations Offshore Port of Los Angeles
Christopher Patton, Environmental Affairs Officer, Port of Los Angeles
11:50-12:10 Northwest Ports Clean Air Strategy Initiative
Barbara Cole, Senior Environment Program Manager, Port of Seattle
12:10-12:30 Port, State, Federal and International Regulation: Making it Work Locally and Globally
Thomas Jelenic, Environmental Specialist, Port of Long Beach
12:30-12:45 Q&A
Close: Chairperson
12:45-13:45 Lunch (Sponsored by DNV Petroleum Services)

Subject to alteration.