
| Wednesday, October 24 |
| 10:00-17:00 |
West Coast Collaborative Marine Vessels and Ports Sector meeting in Long Beach Hilton
Hotel. 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).
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| 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 |
| 9:00-9:10 |
Welcome Address |
| 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' |
| 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" |
| 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) |
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