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Huge disruptions coming with 2020 low-sulphur shipping rule



The shipping industry and oil refineries are not doing enough to prepare for new rules cutting the amount of sulphur that vessels can emit from 2020, according to the head of the International Energy Agency's (IEA) oil industry and market division.
 
"The reality is that the industry has already passed the date beyond the smooth transition," the IEA's Neil Atkinson, told an energy seminar in Oslo. "We don't think it's going to be a smooth transition."
 
The change is the most significant for the global shipping and refining sectors in decades, and experts and analysts expect it to reduce fuel oil demand by 2-3.5 million barrels per day (bpd) as a result. 
 
Atkinson said that there has not been enough investment in scrubbers, and that the IEA is worried about the market's ability to meet demand for the low sulphur marine fuel that ships without scrubbers will need. 
 
"There will be a scramble for new compliant fuel... it could be a huge issue in terms of a spike in prices for marine fuel and a very, very disruptive market, and that's only 18 months away,” he said.
 
While some refineries have announced investments in new pieces of equipment to strip sulphur from the fuel they produce, enabling them to supply more compliant fuels, analysts at KBC said that some 40% of Middle Eastern and European oil refineries are not ready for the new rules. 
 
Experts have said the deadline is now too close for new upgrades to be ready in time. "There is going to be a huge disruption in the shipping markets, particularly in those markets where there is rigorous enforcement," Atkinson said. (IEA)
 
Sources:Arrow

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