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Introduction to Bunkering
  • Introduction to Bunkering

Key Discussions Include:

  • the bunker market, and the role of the oil industry
  • how bunker fuel is manufactured, and how this affects its quality
  • the specifications used to control fuel quality
  • fuel quality parameters, and why each is important
  • delivery procedures, quantity measurement, and sampling
  • dealing with off-specification bunker fuels
  • legislation governing air pollution from shipping
  • legal points relating to bunker transactions and claims
  • price risk management

 

Who Should Attend

The course will be of benefit to those who have recently started their career in the shipping, bunkering or related industries, including:

  • bunker suppliers and traders
  • ship owners and operators
  • charterers
  • oil traders
  • marine surveyors
  • bunker delivery contractors
  • legal and P&I professionals
  • port & terminal operators

 

International Course Director

John Liddy has over 30 years experience in the petroleum industry specializing in fuels and lubricants for the marine and powergeneration industries. He has participated actively in the development of international standards for marine fuels with bodies such as ISO and CIMAC, and in the development of European and international legislation to control air pollution from shipping.

 

Guest Speakers

Charlotte Rojgaard , Global Technical Manager, DNV Petroleum Services
Bazul Ashhab , Partner, Oon & Bazul
Chris Metcalf , Senior Associate, Clyde & Co. (Singapore)
Ronald Cheung , Associate, Clyde & Co. (Hong Kong)
Christian Ott , Vice President Claims, Skuld (Far East)

 

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