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Sustainable Shipping Conference 2011Stephen Brown
President, British Columbia Chamber of Shipping
The global quest for a sustainable marine industry
Sustainable Shipping Conference 2011T.L Garrett
Vice President, Pacific Merchant Shipping Association
The future: Global versus patchwork regulations
Sustainable Shipping Conference 2011Katharine Palmer
Environmental Manager, Lloyd's Register
Environmental Challenges in the Shipping Industry
Sustainable Shipping Conference 2011Daniel Lack
Senior Researcher, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Measuring the Impacts of Fuel Sulphur Regulation on Emissions: A NOAA case study on a large container ship
Sustainable Shipping Conference 2011Robert Thornton
Marine Technical Director, World Fuel Services
Will the region's bunker players be supplying a market where ships are compelled to burn distillates?
Sustainable Shipping Conference 2011Sigurd Some Jenssen
Managing Director, Hamworthy Krystallon Ltd
Is a scrubber capable of meeting emission requirements of the North American ECA?
Sustainable Shipping Conference 2011Ken Harford
President, Robert Allen Ltd
Practical cradle to the grave design solutions for the industry
Sustainable Shipping Conference 2011Susan Hayman
Vice President of Environment and Global Development, Foss Maritime
Environmental Solutions - An operator's perspective
Sustainable Shipping Conference 2011David Bolduc
Executive Director, Green Marine Management
Green Marine: the successful implementation of a voluntary environmental program
Sustainable Shipping Conference 2011Oliver Pereira
Sustainability Advisory Consultant, KPMG Climate Change and Carbon Services
Addressing the barriers to low carbon shipping
Sustainable Shipping Conference 2011Dr. Mark Trexler
Director, Climate Risk, DNV Sustainability and Innovation
Sustainability Black Swans
Sustainable Shipping Conference 2011Paul Holtus
Executive Director, World Ocean Council
MSP - What it is and what it means to the shipping industry
Sustainable Shipping Conference 2011Patrick Marshall
Consulting Economic Developer, Capital EDC Economic Development Company
Realities of MSP
Sustainable Shipping Conference 2011Kaity Stein
Secretary General, International Ship Owners Alliance
Proactive efforts for a sustainable future
Sustainable Shipping Conference 2011Art Sterritt
Coastal First Nations - Great Bear Initatives
First Nation Marine Planning on BC Coast
Sustainable Shipping Conference 2011Joseph Spears
Principal, Horseshoe Bay Marine Group
A Realistic view
Sustainable Shipping Conference 2011Prof. Paul Berkman
Research Professor, University of California Santa Barbara
Environmental State-Change and Opening Trade Routes in the Arctic Ocean
Sustainable Shipping Conference 2011Axel Swanson
Technical Sales Representative, Thordon Bearings
Operational Discharges - Legalities, Consequences and Solutions
Bunker Asia Forum 2011Adam Dupre
Managing Director, Ocean Intelligence
Welcome Address
Bunker Asia Forum 2011Tom Reilly
CEO, Chemoil International Pte Ltd
Keynote Address - Challenges and Changes in Global Bunkering During 2011 and Beyond
Bunker Asia Forum 2011Torbjorn Lie
General Manager, Global Consultancy, DNV Petroleum Services
Key issues affecting the bunker industry in Singapore
Bunker Asia Forum 2011Soren Christian Meyer
Global Sales Director, O.W. Bunker
Demand and Supply in Singapore - A Supplier's Perspective
Bunker Asia Forum 2011Bill Graber
Asia Pacific Marketing & Planning Director, Emerson Process Management
Certified Bunker System - An answer to industry new challenges
Bunker Asia Forum 2011Dr. Klaus-Dieter Gerdsmeyer
Director Business Development & Sales, TGE Marine Gas Engineering GmbH
Future of LNG Bunkering in Singapore
Bunker Asia Forum 2011Wong Kai Cheong
Assistant Director, Registry & Manning Department, Shipping Division, Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore
Singapore - a green hub for shipping?
Bunker Asia Forum 2011Liao Na
Editorial Director, C1 Energy
An insight into the future of China's bonded bunker market
Bunker Asia Forum 2011Anil Himat
Director, Valencia Exim Pte Ltd
Challenges and Opportunities in India's bunker market
Bunker Asia Forum 2011Channa Abeyagunewardena
Director, Interocean Energy (Pvt) Ltd
Growth and Challenges in Sri Lanka's bunker market
Bunker Asia Forum 2011Tom James
Director and Co-Founder, NR-X Pte Ltd
Managing price volatility
Bunker Asia Forum 2011Adam Dupre
Managing Director, Ocean Intelligence
Managing counter-party risks
Bunker Asia Forum 2011Lawrence Teh
Partner, Rodyk & Davidson
Counter-party disputes
Bunker Asia Forum 2011Bo Sorento Ellehave
General Manager, Sustainability Maersk Line, Asia Pacific Region, Maersk Singapore Pte Ltd
How are regulations affecting operations?
Bunker Asia Forum 2011John Vautrain
Senior Vice President, Purvin & Gertz
Trends for refining residual fuel oils
Bunker Asia Forum 2011Will Bathurst
Senior Analyst, SSY Consultancy & Research
Future trends in the global bunker market
Bunkerworld Business ExchangeUnni Einemo
Managing Editor, Bunkerworld
Opening Remarks
Bunkerworld Business ExchangeAdam Dupre
Managing Director, Ocean Intelligence
The Health of the Market
Bunkerworld Business ExchangeRobin Meech
Managing Director, Marine and Energy Consulting Ltd.
Supply, Demand & Pricing to 2010
Bunkerworld Business ExchangeIan Adams
Chief Executive, IBIA
Regulations and Forward Planning
Bunkerworld Business ExchangeMelanie Moore
Global Head of Environment, Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics
Tackling future risk and costs in the outbound supply chain
Bunkerworld Business ExchangeDonald Gregory
Director, Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems Association
Is Scrubbing a solution?
Bunkerworld Business ExchangeLars Petter Blikom
Segment Director LNG, DNV
Choosing fuel supply under uncertainty
Bunkerworld Business ExchangeAlex Macinnes
Homlan, Fenwick & Willan LLP
Settling Bunker Disputes
Bunkerworld Business ExchangeJohn Houghton
Sales Manager, MicroMotion
Case for Bunker Metering & Measurement
Bunkerworld Business ExchangeJesper Odum
Business Development Manager, Maersk Oil Trading
Talking from Experience
Sustainable Shipping: Miami 2010T.L. Garrett
VP, PMSA
Chairman's Opening Remarks
Sustainable Shipping: Miami 2010Andreas Chrysostomou
Chairman, IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee
Keynote Session
Sustainable Shipping: Miami 2010James Hunn
Senior Vice President, Maritime Policy & Compliance, Carnival Corporation & plc
Keynote Session
Sustainable Shipping: Miami 2010Thiabaut Tinceling
Managing Director, Stirling Design International
Sustainable Ship Design
Sustainable Shipping: Miami 2010Stephen Gumpel
Vice President, North and Central America, Germanischer Lloyd
Ship Recycling
Sustainable Shipping: Miami 2010Wouter Rozenveld
Operations Manager, Maersk Ship Recycling
Safe & Sustainable Ship Recycling
Sustainable Shipping: Miami 2010Capt. Yogesh Rehani
Director of Operations, GMS Inc.
Ship Recycling - Trends, Development and Outlooks
Sustainable Shipping: Miami 2010Eirik Nyhus
Director, Environment, DNV Maritime Solutions
Shipping's regulatory future - implications, compliance options and business impact
Sustainable Shipping: Miami 2010Bill Williams
Vice President, Health, Safety & Environment, Maersk Inc
Complying with upcoming legislation
Sustainable Shipping: Miami 2010Sarah Flagg
Seaport Air Quality Program Manager, Port of Seattle
What is the best Sustainable Port Practice?
Sustainable Shipping: Miami 2010James Corbett
Professor, College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment, University of Delaware
Sustainable Intermodal Freight Transportation Research Program
Sustainable Shipping: Miami 2010Henning Mohn
Principal Consultant, DNV
The NOx Fund: A Successful financial instrument for emission reduction
Sustainable Shipping: Miami 2010Michael O'Brien
New York Operations Manager, Applied Weather Technologies
Optimizing Routes and fuel Consumption: Effective, Inexpensive Solutions
Sustainable Shipping: Miami 2010Brett Flanagan
Solar Sailor
Green technologies for blue highways
Sustainable Shipping: Miami 2010Aslak Suopanki
Product Manager, Environmental Services, Wartsila
Wartsila as a provider of environmental solutions
Sustainable Shipping: Miami 2010Keith Johnson
Managing Director & Inventor, Hull Surface Treatment
Biofouling - A time for change
Sustainable Shipping: Miami 2010Ralf Jurgens
Head of Research and Development, Couple Systems
Experiences and results of the first DryEFCS installation on-board the MV Timbus
Sustainable Shipping: Miami 2010Phillip Padfield
CEO, Eniram
From Data to Intelligence
Sustainable Shipping: Miami 2010Robert Westmont
Systems Engineer, WR Systems
Improving Environmental Performance and Profitability through Laser Based Emissions Monitoring
Sustainable Shipping: Miami 2010Iver Iversen
Business Development Director, Wilhelmsen Ships Equipment
Towards a Zero Emission Ship
Sustainable Shipping: Miami 2010Cameron Clark
Director of Environmental Services, Hornblower Cruises & Events
Avoiding the Pitfalls of Going Green - From ISO 14001 to Hybrids
Sustainable Shipping: Miami 2010Simon Walmsley
Marine Manager, WWF International
On the High Seas - A Global Responsibility
Sustainable Shipping: Miami 2010Paul Holthus
Executive Director, World Ocean Council
Shipping and Ocean Industry Leadership for Sustainable Seas
Bunkerworld Business ExchangeDouglas Mavrinac
Managing Director, Jefferies and Company, Inc
Health of the Maritime Market: Prospects for Recovery
Bunkerworld Business ExchangeKurt Barrow
VP, Purvin & Gertz
Bunker Fuel: Supply, Demand and Pricing to 2030
Bunkerworld Business ExchangeChristopher R. Hart
Sr. Counsel, Fulbright & Jaworsky L.L.P.
Contracts, Agreements and Dispute: The Legal Perspective
Bunkerworld Business ExchangeBill Lind
Director Operations, ABS
Operating in an ECA
Bunkerworld Business ExchangeMichael Warren
Vice President, Hart Energy
Panel Discussion
Bunkerworld Business ExchangeDr Rudy Kassinger
Senior Consultant, DNV Petroleum Services
Panel Discussion
Bunkerworld Business ExchangeDr Vis
Founder, Viswa Labs
Panel Discussion
Bunkerworld Business ExchangeJesper Odum
Business Development Manager, Maersk Oil Trading
Talking from Experience: Using Flow Meters in Operation
Bunkerworld Business ExchangeTom Moser
President, Micro Motion Inc
Case for Bunker Metering and Measurement
Bunkerworld Business ExchangePat Studdert
President, Buffalo Marine
Case Study: Fitting Meters to Bunker Barges
Bunkerworld Business ExchangeCathie Johnston
Laboratory Business Development, Intertek
Panel Discussion
Bunkerworld Business ExchangeWajdi Abdmessih
General Manager, Oiltest Marine Services
Panel Discussion
Bunkerworld Business ExchangeDavid Post
Bunkerworld
Opening Remarks
Sustainable Shipping: San Francisco 2009T.L. Garrett
VP, PMSA
Chairman's Opening Remarks
Sustainable Shipping: San Francisco 2009Monique Moyer
Executive Director, Port of San Francisco
Welcome Address
Sustainable Shipping: San Francisco 2009Miguel Rescalvo
Director Climate Change, DNV
Keynote
Sustainable Shipping: San Francisco 2009Bill Williams
VP Health Safety and Environment, Maersk Inc
Keynote
Sustainable Shipping: San Francisco 2009Travis Bradford
COO, Carbon War Room
Keynote
Sustainable Shipping: San Francisco 2009Michael Samulski
Team Leader ECA Proposal, US EPA
Rolling out the Legislation
Sustainable Shipping: San Francisco 2009Kevin Krick
Environmental Director, APL
Operating in an ECA
Sustainable Shipping: San Francisco 2009Jean-Philippe Roman
Technical Director, Total Lubmarine
The Contribution of Lubricants to Sustainability in Shipping
Sustainable Shipping: San Francisco 2009Kurt Barrow
VP, Purvin & Gertz
Implications Across the Supply Chain
Sustainable Shipping: San Francisco 2009Moderated by T.L. Garrett
VP, PMSA
Bunker Levy? Emissions Trading Scheme? Or is there a third way?
Sustainable Shipping: San Francisco 2009Daniel Lack
Lead Researcher, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Shipping's Black Cloud
Sustainable Shipping: San Francisco 2009Bonnie Soriano
Manager, Development of Fuel Regulations, California Air Resources Board
Cleaning Up Shipping's Emissions
Sustainable Shipping: San Francisco 2009Don Gregory
Director, Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems Association
Exhaust Gas Cleaning: the Obvious Solution?
Sustainable Shipping: San Francisco 2009Heather Tomley
Senior Environmental Specialist, Port of Long Beach
Practical Programs For Change
Sustainable Shipping: San Francisco 2009Eirik Nyhus
Environmental Director, DNV
Emissions Reduction: An Overview
Sustainable Shipping: San Francisco 2009Dr Ralf Jurgens
Director R&D, Couple Systems
Engines and Machinery
Sustainable Shipping: San Francisco 2009Eric Larsen
Sales Manager, Rolls Royce
Design and Propulsion
Sustainable Shipping: San Francisco 2009Bill Lind
Director, Technology and Business Development, ABS
Integrated Systems
Sustainable Shipping: San Francisco 2009Christopher Patton
Environmental Affairs Officer, Port of Los Angeles
Intiatives and International Collaboration
Sustainable Shipping: San Francisco 2009Moderated by Tom Gilmour
President and COO, ABS
Technology on the Stand
Sustainable Shipping: San Francisco 2009T.L. Garrett
VP, PMSA
Chairman's Closing Remarks
Bunkerworld Bunker Summit 2009: Mediterranean and Black SeaD. Álvaro Díaz Bild
Bunker and Aviation Director, CEPSA
Keynote Speech: Supply of Bunkers in the Western Mediterranean
Bunkerworld Bunker Summit 2009: Mediterranean and Black SeaJohnny Mcilroy
Credit Manager, Peninsula Petroleum
Prospects for Key Shipping Markets and Implications for the Bunker Industry in 2009
Bunkerworld Bunker Summit 2009: Mediterranean and Black SeaThorbjørn Bak Jensen
Oil Analyst, Global Risk Management
Oil Market Outlook
Bunkerworld Bunker Summit 2009: Mediterranean and Black SeaNavig8 Tankers
Navig8 Tankers
Moving through the Downturn: The ship operator's view
Bunkerworld Bunker Summit 2009: Mediterranean and Black SeaCharles Daly
Director, Channoil
Increasing Profitability in Bunkering
Bunkerworld Bunker Summit 2009: Mediterranean and Black SeaAdam Dupré
Managing Director, Ocean Intelligence
Credit: The centre of the storm
Bunkerworld Bunker Summit 2009: Mediterranean and Black SeaAdam Nye
Commodities, Morgan Stanley
Is Risk Management Too Risky
Bunkerworld Bunker Summit 2009: Mediterranean and Black SeaHal Fallert
Vice President, Multi Service Corporation
Keep Control: Streamlining the purchase process
Bunkerworld Bunker Summit 2009: Mediterranean and Black SeaGuy Stagnetto
Partner, Triay Stagnetto Neish
Ship Arrests: When all else fails
Bunkerworld Bunker Summit 2009: Mediterranean and Black SeaRalf Plump
Head of Environmental Sciences, Germanischer Lloyd
Plain Sailing: Measures to reduce fuel consumption
Bunkerworld Bunker Summit 2009: Mediterranean and Black SeaStephane Debiastre
Portfolio Manager, Wartsila
NOx and SOx abatement for Marine Application
Bunkerworld Bunker Summit 2009: Mediterranean and Black SeaDr Jean Otto de Kat
Head of Innovation, Maersk
Less Fuel, lower emissions and reduced costs
Bunkerworld Bunker Summit 2009: Mediterranean and Black SeaGijsbert de Jong
Product Manager, Bureau Veritas
Fuel of the Future
Bunkerworld Bunker Summit 2009: Mediterranean and Black SeaCapt. Peter W. Hall
CEO, Port of Gibraltar
Gibraltar: Where does it go from here?
Bunkerworld Bunker Summit 2009: Mediterranean and Black SeaGeraldo Landaluce
Development and Commercial Director, Port of Algeciras
Algeciras: An expanding market?
Bunkerworld Bunker Summit 2009: Mediterranean and Black SeaRobin Meech
Managing Director, Marine and Energy Consulting
Bunkering in the Straits: Tanger Med, Gibraltar and Algeciras
Bunkerworld Bunker Summit 2009: Mediterranean and Black SeaChristina Martin
Manager, O.W. Bunker Spain
Trading in the Mediterranean
Bunkerworld Bunker Summit 2009: Mediterranean and Black SeaMustafa Muhtaroglu
MD, Energy Petrol
The Black Sea: Challenges and Opportunities
Bunkerworld Bunker Summit 2009: Mediterranean and Black SeaSteve Bee
Operations Manager, Lintec Group
Influence of ECA's on LSF0
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008T. L. Garrett
PMSA
Chairperson's Opening Remarks
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008Clint Eisenhauer
VP Goverment Affairs, Maersk Inc
Welcome Address
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008Byron Bunker
Center Director, US Environmental Protection Agency
The U.S. Roadmap
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008Joe Cox
President, Chamber of Shipping of America
All Change for Shipping
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008E Nikolas Tavlarios
President, Aegean Marine Petroleum Network
Sustainable Future for the Marine Fuel Industry
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008Drew Kodjak
Executive Director, International Council for Clean Transportation
Air Pollution from Ocean-Going Ships
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008Jackie Savitz
Campaign Director, Oceana
Asleep at the Wheel: How the EPA has ignored shipping's climate contribution
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008Jorn Winkler
Founder, DK Group
Using Proactive Technological Measures to Increase Fuel Efficiency and Reduce Energy Reliance
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008Paul Mikey
Air Pollution Specialist, California Air Resources Board
Going it Alone? ECAs in North America
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008Hans Meijer
Directorate Environment, European Commission
The Need for Uniformity: Implementing Annex VI
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008Heather Tomley
Senior Environmental Specialist, Port of Long Beach
Case Study: The First U.S. ECA? Incentivizing for a Cleaner Port
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008Robin Meech
Managing Director, Marine and Energy Consulting
Greenhouse Gases
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008Rear Admiral Paul J.Pluta
US Coast Guard (ret.), BIMCO US Liaison Officer
Keynote: Sustainable Shipping: An International Shipping Perspective
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008Bryan Wood-Thomas
Vice-President, World Shipping Council
Trade, Demographics, and the Changing Global Landscape: Why it Matters
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008Tom Dow
VP Public Affairs, Carnival Corporation
The Cruise Sector: Managing Changing Requirements
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008John Aitken
Secretary General, SEAaT
Paying Your Way: Establishing the Environmental Cost
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008Mike Derby
G.M. North Atlantic Operations, Wallenius Wilhemsen Logistics (WWL)
The Pioneer: Making the Environment Pay for your Business
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008Dr Rudy Kassinger
Senior Consultant, DNV Petroleum Services
Sourcing Cleaner Fuels: Global Oil Demand, High Prices and their Effect on Bunker Fuel
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008Al Mannato
Fuel Issues Manager, American Petroleum Institute (API)
A Switch to Distillates: Can the Refining Sector Cope?
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008Dale Neef
Managing Director, DNA Maritime
Monitoring and Reporting Environmental Performance: the Need for Transparency
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008Arnauld Filancia
Director, Wärtsilä Corporation
Retrofits: Economics and Practicalities
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008Andy Osbourne
Business Development Manager, Krystallon
Beyond Cleaner Fuels: Sea Water Scrubbers The $7 Billion Antidote
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008Kjeld Aabo
Director, MAN Diesel
Engine Design for a Cleaner Future
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008Ron Henderson
Manager, ABS Consulting
Sustainability: The Bigger Picture
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008T. L. Garrett
PMSA
Chairman's Summary
SustainableShipping: Washington 2008Prof James Corbett
Associate Professor, Marine Policy, University of Delaware
Shipping's Crucial Role in Reducing Risks of Global Warming
SustainableShipping: Singapore 2008Isabellah Loh
CEO, Shell Marine Products
Keynote Speech
SustainableShipping: Singapore 2008Alan Lloyd
Chairman, International Council for Clean Transport
Challenges and Opportunities of Reducing Ship Emmisions
SustainableShipping: Singapore 2008Jesper Praestensgaard
CEO Asia Pacific, AP Moller-Maersk
Slowing Down to Move Forward: Understanding the economics and environmental impact of vessel speed reduction
SustainableShipping: Singapore 2008James Cannon
James Cannon, President Energy Futures
U.S. Container Ports and Air Pollution: A Perfect Storm
SustainableShipping: Singapore 2008Andy Osbourne
Business Development Director, Krystallon
Green Ship Technology
SustainableShipping: Singapore 2008Kimihiko Suigiura
Mitsui Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. Ltd
Re-thinking Ship Design from the Energy Saving and Environmental Aspect
SustainableShipping: Singapore 2008Jorn Winkler
Founder, DK Group
The Partnership Approach: How Technologies Can Work for Shipping
SustainableShipping: Singapore 2008Marco Tritto
Bunker Business Manager, Petrobras Marine
The Importance of Meeting the Regulatory Challenge
SustainableShipping: Singapore 2008Nicholas Mahony
Marine Manager, BIMCO
Asia's Regulatory Outlook for Lower Marine Emissions
SustainableShipping: Singapore 2008Adrian Tolson
VP, Sales and Marketing, Chemoil Energy
Challenges of Sourcing and Blending Lower Emissions Fuel
SustainableShipping: Singapore 2008Chong Kam Wah
Asia Manager, IBIA
IMO Marine and Environment Committee: How regulations will transform ship fuel supply
SustainableShipping: Singapore 2008Torbjorn Lie
Business Development Consutant, DNVPS Singapore
Total Fuel Managment- Time to Act
SustainableShipping: Singapore 2008John Aitken
Secretary General, SEAaT
Controlling the logistics chain to reduce emissions
SustainableShipping: Singapore 2008Albert Chan
Global Marketing Director, Castrol Marine
Lubricants for a Better Future: Adapting to new fuels
SustainableShipping: Singapore 2008Dave Ernsberger
Editorial Director Asia, Platts
East of Suez: A Port by Port Guide to Future Fuel Prices
SustainableShipping: Singapore 2008Robin Meech
Managing Director, Marine and Energy Consulting
The Legislatory Roadmap
29th International Bunker ConferenceJan Knudsen
Managing Director, Global Risk Management
Oil and Bunker Price Forecasts
29th International Bunker ConferenceTorill Grimstad Osberg, MSc
Senior Approval Engineer, DNV
Gas Powered Ships
29th International Bunker ConferenceAksel Skjervheim
Advisor, Gasnor AS
Availability of LNG for bunkering
29th International Bunker ConferenceTimothy Wilson
Product Manager, FOBAS Lloyd's Register
ISO8217 – is it enough?
29th International Bunker ConferenceJan Lafranca
Vice Chairman Documentary Committee, BIMCO
Bunkersupplies - aware of the conditions?
29th International Bunker ConferenceJonathan Lux
Partner, Ince & Co, London
Bunker disputes - mediation and arbitration
29th International Bunker ConferenceIvan Rene Nielsen
Deputy General Manager, A/S Torm
Owners views on Quality and Operational Challenges
29th International Bunker ConferenceTorbjorn Lie
Business Development Consultant, DNV Petroleum Services Pte Ltd, Singapore
Total Fuel Management – Time to act!
29th International Bunker ConferenceAll Day 1 Speakers

Day 1 Q & A Session
29th International Bunker ConferenceFrances L. Keeler
Of Consel, Keesal, Young & Logan
US Air Quality Regulation of the Maritime Industry
29th International Bunker ConferenceWayne Nastri
Regional Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 9 (USEPA)
US Air Quality Regulation of the Maritime Industry
29th International Bunker ConferenceTim Carmichael
Senior Director of Policy, Coalition for Clean Air
US Air Quality Regulation of the Maritime Industry
29th International Bunker ConferenceJack Broadbent
Executive Officer and APCO, Bay Area Air Quality Management District, California
US Air Quality Regulation of the Maritime Industry
29th International Bunker ConferenceDr Robert Kanter
Managing Director, Environmental Affairs & Planning, Port of Long Beach, California
US Air Quality Regulation of the Maritime Industry
29th International Bunker ConferencePanel Discussion

US Air Quality Regulation of the Maritime Industry
29th International Bunker ConferenceAdrian Tolson
Vice President Sales and Marketing, Chemoil Corporation
An independent reflection on challenges of LSFO supply - past, present and future
29th International Bunker ConferenceArnauld Filancia
Head of Services Marketing, Wärtsilä Corporation
Sulphur abatement solution for marine industry
29th International Bunker ConferenceIan Adams
Secretary General, IBIA
IBIA's activities at the IMO
29th International Bunker ConferenceDragos Ruata
Technical Director, Intertanko
Clean Fuels – A step for practical solutions for MARPOL Annex VI and GHG Emissions Reduction
29th International Bunker ConferenceCon Carey and Scott Middleton
Voyage Planning, Weathernews Inc.
Advanced Voyage Planning – New techniques in Saving Fuel and Reducing Emissions
29th International Bunker ConferencePer Holmvang
Senior Business Developer, DNV
Summing up IBC 2008 and a look at the future
29th International Bunker ConferenceDr Rudy Kassinger
Technical Consultant, DNV Petroleum Services
Summing up IBC 2008 and a look at the future
29th International Bunker ConferenceRobert Thornton
Marine Technical Director, World Fuel Services Corp.
Summing up IBC 2008 and a look at the future
29th International Bunker ConferenceDr Rudy Kassinger
Technical Consultant, DNV Petroleum Services
Summing up IBC 2008 and a look at the future
29th International Bunker ConferenceJonathan Lux
Partner, Ince & Co, London
Closing
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007Alisdair Pettigrew
Director, Bunkerworld
Introduction
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007Mario Cordero
Harbor Commission President, Port of Long Beach
Welcome Address
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007Wayne Nastri
Administrator for the Pacific Southwest Region, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Keynote Speech
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007James J. Corbett, P.E., Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Marine Policy Program, University of Delaware
Understanding CO2 from Ships
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007Mark Major
DG Environment, European Commission
European Policy on Greenhouse Gases and Ships
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007Jorn Winkler
Founder, DK Group
Technologies for Change
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007Richard Varenichik
Air Pollution Specialist, California Air Resources Board
Global Warming Solutions
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007Peggy Taricco
Manager, Technical Analysis Section, California Air Resources Board
Taking the Initiative: Ultra Low Sulphur for Main Engines in California
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007Michael Leister
Chair - Fuels Committee, American Petroleum Institute
The Refining and CO2 Impact of Switching to a Global 'Distilate SECA'
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007Joe Angelo
Director of Regulatory Affairs, INTERTANKO
The Case for Global Use of Distillate or 'Clean Fuels'
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007Ches K. King
Business Development Manager - West Coast USA, Lloyd's Register North America
Fragmented Rules: Certification and policing of state, federal and global "SECAs"
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007Dennis Bryant
Trader/Operations, Chemoil Energy
Marine Fuel Solutions That Meet Environmental Compliance in California
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007Pedro-Miguel Martínez Sánchez
Director, Products Technology Manager, CEPSA
Shipping Emissions Regulations: The Road Map to Amend MARPOL Annex VI
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007Monique Vermeire
Lead Research Chemist Marine Fuels, Chevron Corporation
Solutions for efficient and reliable steaming towards a cleaner future
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007Donald Gregory
Director Environment and Sustainability, BP Marine
Meeting Future Demand with Alternative Fuels
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007John Aitken
Secretary General, Sulphur Emissions Abatement and Trading (SEAaT)
The Case for Emissions Trading
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007The Case for Scrubbing
Business Development Manager, Marine Exhaust Solutions (MES)
Introduction
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007Leo Schnellmann
Director Sulzer Engines, Wärtsilä Americas Inc.
LNG auxiliary power in port for container ships
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007Eric Hutchingame
President, Sea to Sky Pollution Solutions
The Case for Emissions Reduction Through Emulsion Technology
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007T.L. Garrett
Vice President, Pacific Merchant Shipping Association
Pacific Rim: What has Changed for Ship Operators since 2005 and What Does the Future Hold?
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007Lisa M. Swanson, P. E.
Manager - Environmental Affairs, Matson Navigation
A Sustainable Business: Meeting the Demand for Ship Emission Reductions
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007Lee Kindberg
Director, Health, Safety & Environment AP Moller-Maersk Terminals
The Switch to Low Sulphur Fuel Oil in California - A Case Study
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007Jonathon Turvey
Holland America Line
Achieving a Green Cruise Fleet: Fuel, Engines and Beyond
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007Joe Ray
Startcrest Consulting
Joe Ray
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007Barbara Cole
Senior Environment Program Manager, Port of Seattle
Northwest Ports Clean Air Strategy Initiative
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Los Angeles 2007Thomas Jelenic
Environmental Specialist, Port of Long Beach
Port, State, Federal and International Regulation: Making it Work Locally and Globally
ARACON 2007Jan Fransen
Managing Director, Green Award Foundation
Safe and Clean Shipping at the Crosssroads
ARACON 2007Cor Nobel
Marine Manager Benelux and UK, Shell Marine Products
The Future of the Bunker Market - a Refiner's Perspective
ARACON 2007Adrian Tolson
Vice President Sales and Marketing, Chemoil Corporation
View of a Major Independent as a Global Player
ARACON 2007Peter Goedvolk
General Manager, Argos Oil
The ARA Market Expansion
ARACON 2007David Bleasdale
Director, Total Marine Fuels
High viscosity and low sulphur fuel trends
ARACON 2007Pascal Cialdella
Manager Sales and Marketing, Royal Vopak
Fuel Storage at the Crossroads
ARACON 2007Christer Magnuson
European Commodities Sales, Barclays Capital
Hedging in a Volatile Market
ARACON 2007Simon Thorne
Manager - European Oil Markets, Platts Marine
ARA Pricing Policy
ARACON 2007Chris Judge
Senior Products Editor, Argus Media
Meeting the Challenge of Reliable Bunker Prices at Rotterdam
ARACON 2007Tommy Christensen
Managing Director, CBI Engineering A/S
High Performance Bunkering and Cost Reduction
ARACON 2007Geoff Jones
Technical Manager, Lintec Testing Services
A Surveyor’s Data on Marine Fuels
ARACON 2007Timothy Wilson
Product Manager, Lloyd's Register FOBAS Onboard service
The Future of Bunker Testing: Real Time Quality Monitoring
ARACON 2007Eelco Leemans
Co-ordinator Maritime Campaign, The Northsea Foundation
The Annex VI Status Quo and Beyond
ARACON 2007Hans Meijer
Policy Officer, Clean Air and Transport Unit, DG Environment EC
The European Roadmap to Marine Fuel Legislation
ARACON 2007Meindert Vink
Senior Policy Advisor, Netherlands Shipping Inspectorate
Enforcement of Low Sulphur Requirements in the Lowlands
ARACON 2007L. Robert Pedersen
Director of Regulatory Affairs, A.P. Møller-Mærsk
Impact of the Requirement for Usage of Low Sulphur Distillate Fuels - Operational and Regulatory Issues
ARACON 2007Rudolph Kassinger
Consultant, DNV Petroleum Services
Marine Fuel - Where Is It Going?
ARACON 2007Eddy Van Bouwel
Regulatory Advisor, EUROPIA
Replacing Residual Fuels With Distillates - a Reality Check
ARACON 2007Niels Bjørn Mortensen
Head of Marine Department, BIMCO
The Voice of International Merchant Shipping
Bunker Summit: Greece 2007Alisdair Pettigrew
Director, Bunkerworld
Introduction
Bunker Summit: Greece 2007Goris Vermeulen
Managing Director, BunkerExperience
Chairperson's Opening Remarks
Bunker Summit: Greece 2007George Gratsos
President, Hellenic Chamber of Shipping
Welcome Address
Bunker Summit: Greece 2007Keynote Speech
Chairman, Vestalco Group
Christiforos Tzouvanakis
Bunker Summit: Greece 2007Alexander Prokopakis
General Manager, Mamidoil-Jetoil
The Greek bunker market: where does it go from here?
Bunker Summit: Greece 2007Ramon Pascual
Managing Director, Cepsa Marine Fuels
Algeciras and Gibraltar: Expanding markets side by side
Bunker Summit: Greece 2007Mustafa Muhtaroglu
Director, Energy Petrol Shipping Trade and Industry
Pipeline to the future: Developments in Turkish and Black Sea bunkering
Bunker Summit: Greece 2007Soren Meyer
Key Account Manager - Risk Management, O.W. Bunker Risk Management
Managing risk in the Mediterranean and Black Sea
Bunker Summit: Greece 2007Nick Maddelena
Director, Seacurus
High bunker prices, increased credit, sliding freight rates: A recipe for disaster?
Bunker Summit: Greece 2007Bonnington
Platts
Price volatility
Bunker Summit: Greece 2007Vasilis Stamatopoulos
DNV Petroleum Services
Quality issues: Low sulphur fuel oil and more
Bunker Summit: Greece 2007Terry Robinson
Technology Manager, Maersk Fluid Technology
Getting it right: A ship operator's perspective on lubricants
Bunker Summit: Greece 2007Tim Wilson & Dr. Anthi Miliou
Lloyd's Register
Sampling and test accuracy: What does the future hold?
Bunker Summit: Greece 2007Monique Vermeire
Lead Research Chemist Marine Fuels, Chevron Global Lubricants
How can lubes and additives improve operating efficiency?
Bunker Summit: Greece 2007Dragos Rauta
Technical Director, INTERTANKO
The switch to distillates: A step towards a global SECA
Bunker Summit: Greece 2007Ian Adams
Secretary-General, International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA).
The case for continued use of residual product to fuel ships
Bunker Summit: Greece 2007Martin Suenson
Executive Officer, European Petroleum Industry Association (EUROPIA)
Low sulphur fuel availability: A refining reality
Bunker Summit: Greece 2007Robin Meech
Marine and Energy Consulting.
Europe's approach to tackling shipping emissions - The Mediterranean and beyond
Bunker Summit: Greece 2007Ultan O'Raghallaigh
NanoNord A/S
Enabling technology in shipping - 24/7 On-line monitoring of fuels and lubes
Bunker Summit: Greece 2007Chris Leigh-Jones
Krystallon
Krystallon
Bunker Summit: Greece 2007Stephan Wrage
Managing Director, SkySails
SkySails
Bunker Summit: Greece 2007Jorn Winkler
Founder, DK Group
DK Group
Bunker Summit: Greece 2007Terry Robinson
Technology Manager, Maersk Fluid Technology
SEA-Mate Blender and Scrubber
Squeezing The Bunker Barrel: New York 2006Gerry Bushey
Manager, Marine Fuel Purchasing, General Maritime
Chairperson's Introduction
Squeezing The Bunker Barrel: New York 2006Peter Drakos
President, Connecticut Maritime Association
Welcome Speech
Squeezing The Bunker Barrel: New York 2006Barbara Pickering
Vice President, Residual Fuel- Americas, Chevron Corp. FAMM
Squeeze at the bottom of the barrel - Refining priorities.
Squeezing The Bunker Barrel: New York 2006Bill Rooney
Managing Director, Hanjin Shipping (Americas)
New fuel procurement dynamics - The effect of bunker fuel prices rises for the shipping sector.
Squeezing The Bunker Barrel: New York 2006Joseph Raia
Senior Vice President, New York Mercantile Exchange
Price drivers - the increasing role of the trading platform in the marine fuel sector.
Squeezing The Bunker Barrel: New York 2006Adrian Tolson
Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Chemoil Corp.
How a global supply chain can provide cost efficiency for independent suppliers.
Squeezing The Bunker Barrel: New York 2006Xavier Cronin
Editor, Platts Oilgram Price Report, Platts
The rise and rise of bunker fuel prices - a statistical view of shipping's new conundrum.
Squeezing The Bunker Barrel: New York 2006Megan McCurdy
Consultant, Fuel Oil, Poten & Partners
Securing product supplies for the marine sector in a low sulphur environment.
Squeezing The Bunker Barrel: New York 2006Colin Hill
Professor, University of Southern California
The increasing role of additives in developing fuel efficiency.
Squeezing The Bunker Barrel: New York 2006Jorn Winkler
Managing Director, DK Group
Reducing costs and increasing fuel efficiency through improved ship design.
Squeezing The Bunker Barrel: New York 2006Torbjorn Lie
Business Development Consultant, DNV Petroleum Services
Cost versus performance - working to achieve fuel performance.
Squeezing The Bunker Barrel: New York 2006Poul Korsgaard
President (Americas), MAN B&W
Achieving fuel cost goals through engine design technology.
Squeezing The Bunker Barrel: New York 2006Wade DeClaris
Vice President of Business Development, World Fuel Services
Negating high costs and volatility: Shifts and patterns in fuel procurement strategies.
Squeezing The Bunker Barrel: New York 2006Ebony Smith
Global Derivatives Origination & Marketing, BP Finance and Energy
Risk Management: Hedging: A user's guide.
Squeezing The Bunker Barrel: New York 2006Søren Christian Meyer
OW Bunker Risk Management, Key Account Manager
Hedging strategies for 2007 and beyond.
Squeezing The Bunker Barrel: New York 2006Adam Dupre
Managing Director, Ocean Intelligence
The need for transparency - The role of market intelligence in risk management
Squeezing The Bunker Barrel: New York 2006Dave Culp
President and CEO, KiteShips
Achieving fuel cost goals through sail technology.
Squeezing The Bunker Barrel: New York 2006Nicholas Maddalena
Director, Seacurus
Insuring against risk in the marine fuel sector: The need for insurance in an increasingly volatile market place.
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006T.L. Garrett
Vice President, Pacific Merchant Shipping Association
Introduction by Alisdair Pettigrew and Chairman T.L. Garrett
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Torben Janholt
CEO / Chairman, J.Lauritzen / Danish Shipowners' Association
A ship operator's perspective: Working in tandem for environmental change and sustained economic growth
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Jim Pedersen
Group CEO, OW Bunkers
A marine fuel supplier's perspective: Working in tandem for environmental change and sustained economic growth
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Capt. Eivand Vagslid
Technical Officer, Sub-Division for Pollution Prevention, Marine Environment Division, IMO
Beyond MARPOL Annex VI
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Peter Jensen
Project Manager, Transport & Environment
Europe strides out in reducing marine fuel emissions
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Eelco Leemans
Co-ordinator, Marine Campaign, The North Sea Foundation
Why shipping needs to do more to reduce harmful emissions
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Cor Nobel
Secretary-General, SEAaT
The first five months: Success or failure?
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Dragos Rauta
Technical Director, International Association of Independent Tanker Owners (INTERTANKO)
A ship operator's checklist. Ship management in a SECA
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Kjeld Aabo
MAN B&W
Lessons from the engine room: Achieving efficiency when burning cleaner fuels
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Lena Blomqvist
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics
Does clean fuel mean poor quality fuel? A ship operator's perspective
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Timothy Wilson
FOBAS, Lloys Register
Compliance with MARPOL Annex VI. Mission impossible?
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Robin Meech
Marine Energy Consulting
The beginning - to what? Where we will be in five years time - lower limits, more SECAs, new supply sources and beyond...
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Andrew Huzzard
Chemoil Europe BV
Rising demand for LSFO: A Suppliers Perspective
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Sveinung Juvsett
Managing Director, Bergen Bunkers, The North Sea factor
Rising demand for cleaner marine fuels - Sourcing low sulphur marine fuel in 2007 and beyond
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Rudolph Kassinger
Technical Consultant, DNV Petroleum Services
The end for fuel oil? The emergence of gasoil and diesel as dominant marine fuel
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Paul Stebbins
President and CEO, World Fuel Services
A price worth paying? Understanding the new clean fuel cost premium
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Morten Dehn and Henrik Johnsen
OW Bunker and Trading
Offsetting costs and reducing risk through strategic fuel procurement
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Roger Stubb
European Lubricant Regional Manager, Chevron Corp. - FAMM
New fuels equals new lubricants: Choosing the right lubricants amid rapid environmental regulatory change
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Unni Einemo
Senior Editor, Bunkerworld
How much does it cost? A port-to-port guide to purchasing low sulphur bunker fuel
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Martin Gavelius
PriceWaterHouse & Cooper
Emissions trading as a means of sustainable fuel procurement
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Erkko Fontell
Head of Fuel Cell Development Group, Wartsila
The advancement of fuel cell technology for ships
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Simon Brown
Business Development Manager, Martek Marine
NOx CO2 and Particulate Matter reduction
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Mike Langley
Fleet Manager, Technical and Procurement, P&O
P&O - Onboard scrubbing - Utilizing abatement technology for ferry transportation
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Frank Smith
Development Manager, Marine Exhaust Solutions
Retrofitting scrubbers - who can use it?
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Paul Day
Director, Aquafuel Research Ltd
Biomass for Sustainable Shipping
Marine Fuel Sustainability: Copenhagen 2006Chris Leigh-Jones
Managing Director, Krystallon
Krystallon - Costing scrubbing technology
ARACON 2006Eddy Bruyninckx
CEO, Antwerp Port Authority
Future view on shipping trends
ARACON 2006James Humfrey
Regions Fuels Manager NCE, Shell Marine Products
Major refiners' market overview
ARACON 2006Jérome Louvel
Pilot ARA Manager, Total Marine Fuels
A refiner's view on bunkers
ARACON 2006Robin Meech
Marine & Energy Consulting Ltd.
Overview and update on developments
ARACON 2006Robert Clarke
Business Development Manager, Marine Exhaust Solutions Inc.
Marine scrubbing technology
ARACON 2006Carmen Dewilde
Operations & QHSE manager, Anglo-Eastern Group
Technical and other consequences
ARACON 2006Hari Dattatreya
Commercial Director, Royal Vopak
The perspective from a storage provider
ARACON 2006Stephen Warburton
Head of Operations, Tankers International
The shipping perspective
ARACON 2006Dennis Bryant
Oil Trader, Chemoil Corp.
The trading perspective
ARACON 2006Xavier Vanrollenghem
Consultant, Antwerp Chemical Cluster
Past, present and future for the port of antwerp
ARACON 2006Christian Kint
Director, OilChart International
The local bunker supplier
ARACON 2006Tony Vertommen
General Manager, Verbeke Bunkering
Credit terms, a hot item
ARACON 2006Eelco Leemans
Co-ordinator Marine Campaign, The Northsea Foundation
An environmental NGO's view and opinion
ARACON 2006Bob Thornton
Marine Technical Director, World Fuel Services
ISO 8217, current update and a 5 years prospect
ARACON 2006Luciano Stor
Research & Development, Petrobas
Ignition quality and tests on bunkerfuel ignition
ARACON 2006Chris Fisher
Research & Development, SABA, Antwerp
Challenges and opportunities within the bunker industry
ARACON 2006Herbert Römich
Managing Director, H+H Environment and Industrial Technics
Exhaust gas after-treatment by SCR catalyst
ARACON 2006Kjeld Aabo
Senior Manager, MAN B&W Diesel
Low sulpher fuel operation in practice
ARACON 2006Capt. Colin Thomas
UK Maritime & Coastguard Agency
Compliance and enforcement
ARACON 2006Robin Meech
Marine & Energy Consulting Ltd.
Demand, availability and pricing of LSFO
Marine Fuel Sustainability: San Francisco 2005James F. Spagnole
Director - Office of Military Base and Aerospace, The Business, Transportation, and Housing Agency (BTH) - State of California
Opening keynote address
Marine Fuel Sustainability: San Francisco 2005Bill Charmley
Deputy Director for the Assessment and Standards Division, US Environmental Protection Agency
How and why: Incorporation of IMO Marpol Annex VI and the introduction of an emissions control areas in North America
Marine Fuel Sustainability: San Francisco 2005Lisa Dwyer
Secretary-General, SEAaT
Lessons from Europe: Industry perspectives
Marine Fuel Sustainability: San Francisco 2005Korshed Alam
Technical Services Department, APL Ltd
Container Operator perspective
Marine Fuel Sustainability: San Francisco 2005Mark Cameron
Director of Procurement, Teekay Shipping
Tanker Operator perspective
Marine Fuel Sustainability: San Francisco 2005Richard Pruitt
Director, Environmental Programs, Safety & Environment, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines
Cruise line operator perspective
Marine Fuel Sustainability: San Francisco 2005David Pamplin
Chemist, Project Manager,, Defense Energy Support Center
Military marine fuel procurement
Marine Fuel Sustainability: San Francisco 2005Steven Smith
Refining-West Optimization Lead, ConocoPhillips
A practical guide to producing low emission heavy fuel oil: How its produced and associated refining costs
Marine Fuel Sustainability: San Francisco 2005Dennis Bryant
West Coast Trader / Operations, Chemoil Corp..
Securing the supply chain: Low emission marine fuel sources in 2005 and beyond
Marine Fuel Sustainability: San Francisco 2005Dr. Luis M. Rodriguez Otal
Specialist, Process Engineering, PEMEX
Latin American refining infrastructure: How to meet increased demand for clean fuels from North America
Marine Fuel Sustainability: San Francisco 2005Terry Higgins
Director, Refining & Special Projects, Hart Energy
Shifts in refining patterns and their effect on low emission fuel oil procurement on North American west coast and Pacific Rim
Marine Fuel Sustainability: San Francisco 2005Paul Stebbins
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, World Fuel Services
Utilising hedging as a tool for sustainable procurement
Marine Fuel Sustainability: San Francisco 2005Colin Parfitt
President, ChevronTexaco - FAMM
Marketing low sulphur bunker fuel: A physical bunker supplier's perspective
Marine Fuel Sustainability: San Francisco 2005Oystein Huglen
Director Technology and Projects, Teekay Shipping
Emissions trading
Marine Fuel Sustainability: San Francisco 2005Robin Meech
Marine & Energy Consulting Ltd
Minimising costs for suppliers, ship operators and consumers
Marine Fuel Sustainability: San Francisco 2005Peggy Taricco
Manager, Technical Analysis Section, California Air Resources Board
Reducing marine emissions: Regulatory targets and challenges in California and North American west coast
Marine Fuel Sustainability: San Francisco 2005Terri Shore
Bluewater Network
Environmental concerns: Shipping's polluting legacy and the need for change
Marine Fuel Sustainability: San Francisco 2005Dr Rudolph Kassinger
Technical Consultant, DNV Petroleum Services
Heavy fuel oil: Changing dynamics for the marine market
Marine Fuel Sustainability: San Francisco 2005Dr Ralph Appy
Director of Environmental Management, Port of LA
Port strategies for emissions reduction
Marine Fuel Sustainability: San Francisco 2005Chris Skawinski
Director of Engineering, Marine Exhaust Solutions
Advancements in abatement technology
Marine Fuel Sustainability: San Francisco 2005Kjeld Aabo
Senior Manager, MAN B&W
Operating on low sulphur fuel oil and emission consideration in general
Marine Fuel Sustainability: San Francisco 2005Jerry Hammett
Technical Marketing Manager, Shell Marine Products
The impact of LSFO on the lubrication of large marine engines
Marine Fuel Sustainability: San Francisco 2005Douglas Raitt
Lloyd's Register FOBAS
Meeting clean fuel requirements: Changes and advancements in marine fuel testing