ClassNK provides support for sulfur 2020 cap
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
ClassNK has developed ‘Guidance for onboard use of Compliant Fuel Oil with SOX regulation from 2020’ and an implementation plan sample for switching to compliant fuel oil in order to support the industry in complying with the sulfur cap which will be enforced starting on 1 January 2020, requiring sulfur emissions to remain under 0.50%.
ClassNK will also provide related appraisal services for the 2020 Sulfur Cap.
Compliant fuel oil is anticipated to include more low-sulfur blendstocks than ever before in addition to light distillates. ClassNK has identified five properties of compliant fuel oil that should be taken into consideration with its use: compatibility, low viscosity, cold flow properties, cat-fines, and ignition/combustion quality.
ClassNK’s guidance explains the basic characteristics of each property, and the potential safety implications associated with them.
MEPC Circular ‘MEPC.1/Circ.878’ recommends to create and keep onboard a ‘Ship Implementation Plan’ that shows how ships can prepare for the 0.50% sulfur amounts from the regulation limit. ClassNK has provided a sample entry of this for interested clients.
ClassNK also provides appraisal services to confirm that ship implementation plans include the items listed in MEPC.1/Circ.878. Additionally, it provides other appraisals tailored to individual client needs for confirming facts such as whether a fuel tank has been cleaned before switching to compliant fuel oil, etc.
In order to share this information, ClassNK has newly published the ‘SOX·PM regulations’ section of its website. The section features an outline of the SOX/PM Regulation and ‘Guidelines for Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems (Ver. 3)’, which includes IMO guideline requirement explanations for SOX scrubbers and installation/safety requirements of related equipment.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/04042019/classnk-provides-support-for-sulfur-2020-cap/
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