IMO Secretary-General Assesses Progress On Sulphur Limit Implementation
Since 1 January 2020, the worldwide ceiling on the sulphur material of ships’ gas oil has actually been decreased to 0.5% from 3.5% (under the supposed “IMO 2020” guideline).
This is substantially decreasing the quantity of sulphur oxide originating from ships and also will certainly have significant wellness and also ecological advantages, specifically for individuals living near ports and also shores.
Information from different resources has actually shown a reasonably smooth change to the 0.50% sulphur limitation. Prices for certified gas– very-low sulphur gas oil (VLSFO) and also aquatic gas oil (MGO) increased promptly at first today seem maintaining.

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As of 20 January, 10 instances of certified gas being inaccessible had actually been reported in IMO’s Global Integrated Shipping Information System (GISIS); and also the specialized e-mail address developed by the IMO Secretariat (imo2020@imo.org) has actually not obtained any type of particular communication reporting problems with application.
IMO Secretary-General Kitack Lim stated, “I believe it is testimony to the diligence and dedication of IMO, its Member States, the shipping industry, the fuel supply industry and other relevant industries that such a major rule change is being implemented successfully without significant disruption to maritime transport and those that depend on it.”

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He included, “The next important target is fast approaching, when carrying non-compliant fuel oil on board ships becomes prohibited on 1 March 2020. I urge all shipowners, operators and masters to comply with the carriage ban, where applicable when it comes into effect. IMO will remain vigilant and ready to respond and provide any support. I would like to thank, sincerely, IMO Member Governments, the shipping industry and all stakeholders, including shippers and the fuel oil supply industry, for their efforts so far and to ask for further cooperation to ensure IMO 2020 is implemented properly.”












