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The impact of IMO 2020: part four

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Hydrocarbon Engineering,


During the past 18 months, ExxonMobil has discussed the implications and challenges of the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) imminent 2020 sulfur cap with marine industry stakeholders.

The ‘Talking Points’ series – a six-part video series shot in locations across the world – pitted ExxonMobil against leading industry figures as they discussed IMO 2020 across games made from sulfur concrete. The very element at the heart of this regulation became the platform for discussion, debate and plotting the journey to 2020.

Part four of this series saw WinGD’s CEO, Klaus Heim, and Vice President for R&D, Dominik Schneiter, examining compliance strategies with ExxonMobil’s Global Marine Equipment Builder Manager, Steve Walker and Luca Volta, whilst playing shuffleboard. Discussions ranged from engine design and LNG growth through to what happens beyond 1 January 2020.


Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/27122019/the-impact-of-imo-2020-part-four/

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