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The impact of IMO 2020 & COVID-19 on the world of bunker

2020 was set to be a challenging year for the world of shipping and bunkering following the introduction of the international sulphur cap. The COVID-19 outbreak has since transformed the global commodity landscape. The subsequent oil price collapse is set to weigh on the global marine fuel industry, which could contract by at least 10% year on year, according to industry experts.
 
In this new environment what are the key questions being asked about the future of shipping and bunkering? How can both sectors weather the storm?

Agenda

At a critical time, join us for the S&P Global Platts online bunker event. A part of the thought leadership series on Platts LIVE, this important discussion will address how bunker players and ship owners are adapting in this time of great uncertainty.

Tuesday, June 16, 2020
  • 11 amChair’s Welcoming RemarksJohn Morley, Managing Editor, EMEA Fuel Oil, S&P Global Platts
  • 11:10 amThe bunker fuel market – addressing the outlook for the next 6 monthsJoin Robin Meech as he delves deeper into just what has happened in the world of bunker, how have supply and demand evolved? What are suppliers doing in terms of credit, what has this meant for the 0.50% transition and what challenges are there for the bunker market ahead.
    Robin Meech, Managing Director, Marine & Energy Consulting
  • 11:55 amAn ever volatile oil market With headlines focussed on oil reaching new lows, Emily Ashford will assess the state of the crude oil market, what can we expect in the months to come, how can forecasts be made in this unprecedented time and what will it mean for the bunker industry?
    Emily Ashford, Executive Director of Energy Research, Standard Chartered
  • 12:25 pmA year of adaption – the ship owner’s panel Europe’s leading ship owners come together to share their perspectives and insight on the first 6 months of 2020, the 2020 transition was planned from months away, but no one could have anticipated the additional uncertainty a global pandemic could have brought to the global markets. Hear senior representatives from DFDS, Euronav & Hafnia as they share their experiences
    Poul Woodall, Director, Environment & Sustainability, DFDS
    Rustin Edwards, Head of Fuel Oil Procurement, Euronav
    Peter M. Grunwaldt, Vice President, Bunker Procurement, Hafnia
  • 1:10 pmQuality and compatibility issues in a low sulfur worldIn the run up to the transition, concerns over the quality of low sulphur fuel blends were high. Come February more and more reports of sediment-related bunker fuel quality issues were being reported. 6 months in, it’s time to assess the current low sulfur fuel blends out there are the same issues still arising? Steve Bee shares insight from the world of fuel testing.
    Steve Bee, Group Commercial & New Business Development Director, VPS
  • 1:40-2 pmQuestion and answer with our experts


Speakers

Rustin Edwards
Head of Fuel Oil Procurement, Euronav

Rustin has 20 plus years in the petroleum industry. Prior to joining Euronav as Head of Fuel Oil, he was working with Macquarie Commodities Trading in Business Development and leading the IMO 2020 strategy within the bank. Prior to that he was head of fuel oil and feedstock trading of Cargill SA in Geneva. He worked at Chevron for 7 years, leading a Bunker Trading book in the USGC and Latin America. Prior to that he worked at Hess Corporation managing supply logistics for the retail and terminal network, as well as Port Operations at HOVENSA Refinery in St. Croix. He sailed for 7 years on tankers, achieving the rank of Master Mariner Unlimited Tonnage. He graduated from the US Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, NY and has received and MBA from Duke University, Fuqua School of Business.

Peter M. Grunwaldt
Vice President, Bunker Procurement, Hafnia

Since 2017, Peter has been Vice President of Bunker Procurement in Hafnia, responsible for purchasing bunkers to own fleet as and 3rd party fleets – approx. 300 vessels. Hafnia is the result of a merger between Hafnia Tankers and BW Tankers. The new global leader within the product tanker industry.

Before hafnia, Peter began his career in bunkers in 1997 and has held a number of positions related to bunkers in companies such as Glencore, Chemoil and AP. Moller.

Poul Woodall
Director, Environment & Sustainability, DFDS

Director, Environment & Sustainability, DFDS A/S has over 40 years of experience within the maritime and transport industry. The first 36 years were spent with A.P.Moller-Maersk in various positions, mainly within the container and Ro/Ro segments. His career includes 17 years overseas experience with postings in Asia, The Middle East and Europe.

Since 2010, Mr Woodall has been with DFDS A/S in Copenhagen and in June 2013 he was appointed Director for Environment and Sustainability for the DFDS Group. Poul Woodall has a degree from Copenhagen Business School supplemented with management education at Insead and Stanford University. Poul is in the steering committees of the Trident Alliance and Green Ship of the Future and on the advisory board of IMPA-act. Marine environment policy work is conducted through his affiliation with Interferry and various ESSF working groups in Brussels.

Robin Meech
Managing Director, Marine and Energy Consulting

Managing Director of Marine and Energy Consulting, an independent consultancy practice focusing on the transport of energy and with a particular interest in the bunker sector

His experience in environmental issues includes the preparation of a detailed impact statements on the changing sulphur legislation for private and government clients. He has assisted the Canadian Government in its consideration of introducing a Emission Control Area on the West Coast and was a member of the IMO correspondence group on air pollution, drafting MARPOL Annex VI. Prior to joining the board he was a member of the IBIA Council and has been associated with the organisation since its inception.

Much of his career, prior to establishing Marine and Energy Consulting in 2001 was spent with Arthur D Little, the international technical and management consultancy where he coordinated the energy logistics practice. He spent two years as director of a Norwegian tanker operator where his responsibilities included the purchase of bunkers as well as the commercial and technical operation of a pool of tankers.

Robin has a real ambition to increase the managerial skills in the bunker industry through the introduction of internationally recognised qualifications.

Emily Ashford
Executive Director of Energy Research, Standard Chartered

Emily is a London-based energy analyst with a focus on oil and natural gas. She covers the key trading markets as well as supply and demand fundamentals, geopolitics and industrial performance within the sector. Prior to joining Standard Chartered in 2017 she focused on small- and mid-cap oil and gas equities. She was named the ‘Extel Leading Research Individual UK Small and Mid Caps’ in 2013 and 2015, and the ‘Leading Sellside Investment Analyst UK Small and Mid Caps – Oil and Gas’ in 2013, 2014 and 2015. She holds a Master’s degree in Palaeobiology from University College London and studied Geology at the Royal School of Mines, Imperial College London.

Steve Bee
Group Commercial & New Business Development Director, VPS

Steve is the Group Commercial & Business Development Director for Veritas Petroleum Services, responsible for the development and implementation of VPS global commercial strategy, since joining the company in July 2016,

Graduating from Northumbria University with a BSc (Hons) in Applied Chemistry, Steve worked as an R&D Chemist for BNFL, ICI and Sanofi-Aventis, before joining Anachem Ltd, in a commercial role within laboratory instrumentation in 1997.

Progressing his international commercial career, Steve moved from technical sales to Sales & Marketing Manager, before becoming the General Manager for a1-Envirotech, gaining formal business management qualifications and awards along the way.

Steve joined Lintec Testing Services Ltd, a subsidiary of Intertek, as Operations & Key Accounts Manager in 2007, before becoming General Manager of Lintec in 2011, then Director of Intertek ShipCare in June 2012, a role held until joining VPS.

John Morley
Associate Editorial Director, EMEA Oil, S&P Global Platts

John Morley is the Managing Editor of the EMEA Fuel Oil team. Prior to that he was an editor in the European and African crude oil team for over a year, with his primary focus on the North Sea crude market. John also spent three years covering the West of Suez dirty and clean freight markets at Platts. He previously worked as a bond analyst with Informa Global Markets. John holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree and an MSc in Financial Economics from University College Cork.

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S&P Global Platts European Bunker Fuel Virtual Conference will be held on June 16, 2020.

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